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Mar 06, 2001
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Mar 05, 2001
Tacoma Power’s Click! Network has won the Silver Pyramid Award from the Promotional Products Association International. Click! is the first Pierce County firm to win this award, which recognizes effective use of promotional products in marketing campaigns. The award was presented for the firm’s Cinema Classics movie soundtrack CD, developed with Tacoma advertising firm Adventures in Advertising/Imprint.com.
CEO and chairman of Charter Bank Keith Jackson is the new chairman of the board for the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club. Jackson has been involved with the Boys and Girls Club for many years and has been instrumental in bringing strategic partnerships and corporate alliances to the organization.
Seattle-based CPA Hagen, Kurth, Perman & Co.'s employees and their friends and families raised $1,850 for Northwest Harvest. The firm sponsored a charity bowl at a north-end bowling alley to raise the money for the charitable organization.
Entomo, a Bellevue-based provider of supplier relationship management products and services, named Dennis O’Donnell as vice president of sales and Suresh Kumar as vice president of engineering. O’Donnell has more than 20 years of sales management and business experience. Increasing Entomo’s sales staff is one of O'Donnell's primary goals for the coming months. Kumar brings more than 18 years of high-tech product development and business experience to the company and will head up the 20-person engineering team, which he plans to double by year’s end
Mar 02, 2001
Unity Wireless Corp., a Bellevue-based wireless telecommunications company, has augmented its executive management team with the appointments of Raffi Antepyan, vice president, engineering; and David Orton, vice president, marketing. Antepyan has more than 20 years of wireless telecommunications research and development experience. Orton has more than 14 years of experience in sales and marketing.
TOC Management Services, an employer's association that assists more than 450 manufacturers in Oregon, Washington, Alaska, California, Montana and Idaho, has appointed to its board of directors: Don Berry of Trus Joist, Rick Kelly of Potlatch Corp., Bonnie Peracca of Rush Personnel Services, John Sahlberg of Boise Cascade Corp., and Charlie Taylor of Jeld-Wen.
Bogart Golf, a Bellevue-based golf instruction company, announced that it will open training centers in Atlanta, Denver, Houston, New York City and Chicago by mid-2001. By October, training centers are planned to be introduced in another three major metropolitan cities, not yet determined. The company anticipates opening 300 training centers within the next five years. The company also plans to start putting smaller-scale training centers in corporate headquarters and on corporate campuses of large companies.
Robert Anderson is the new director of the University of Washington's Native American Law Center. Anderson, a special counsel to former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, was recruited by the University to carry on the law school's efforts in the study of natural resources rights, tribal sovereignty and other issues in Indian law.
Bullivant Houser Bailey, a full-service law firm, has added Gregory Clark to its Seattle office. Clark is a member of the firm's construction litigation practice group. For the last two years he has been primarily been defending construction defect claims.
Tully's Coffee has appointed Kathy Hasegawa as controller. Hasegawa is a certified public accountant with more than 17 years of accounting and financial reporting experience. She is responsible for overseeing and directing the day-to-day operations of the Seattle-based coffee company's finance department