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Nov 07, 2001
Christopher B. Fote has joined Sparling as a project manager and head of the sports lighting practice. Fote has 10 years of experience in electrical and sports lighting design for major parks and sports complexes in the Puget Sound area. Fote’s current projects include the University of Washington recreational sports fields, the Sand Point Magnuson Park athletic fields and four high school athletic complexes for the Seattle School District.
Florendo Cabudol and Drew Martin joined Reid Middleton's Structural Group as a design engineer and engineer respectively. Both will be responsible for assisting in design efforts and preparing drawings, preliminary scopes of work and fee estimates.
Cabudol's experience includes design and coordination of numerous school, commercial site and multifamily residential projects. Additionally, he has managed the coordination of civil site construction documents. Cabudul comes to Reid Middleton from Coughlin Porter Lundeen.
Martin comes to Reid Middleton from Washington State University where he was a research and teaching assistant while completing post-graduate studies in civil engineering.
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership promoted Todd Stine to principal in the firm's Seattle office. Stine is a project architect whose 11-year tenure with ZGF has involved key technical design roles on projects such as Millennium Tower, IDX Tower, Redmond West Campus and Pebble Beach Project for Microsoft.
Stormwater Management of Portland has added David Mailhot as eastern zone manager. In this position, Mailhot will serve the New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island and Maine markets as well as oversee the company's expanded team of East Coast-based regional managers. He previously worked as sales manager for Vortechnics, where he was responsible for supervising eight sales engineers and providing technical support to consulting engineers and regulators.
Mihyun Lee has been named engineer at Berryman & Henigar. Mihyun is based in the company's Seattle office, and will provide engineering services for the company's Pacific Northwest division. She is currently assisting with the surface water quality management plan for the city of Sultan and a sanitary sewer condition assessment for the city of Seattle Spot Drainage program.
Santhosh J. Moolayil recently joined Peterson Consulting Engineers as a project engineer in the development engineering group. He has 10 years professional design experience in residential, commercial and high-rise developments. His recent projects include Mill Creek East PRD, Falls Crossing Master Drainage Plan, Snoqualmie Ridge Development and Wynfield Ridge.
Robert Stewart joins PCE as a design engineer for residential and commercial projects. Stewart is involved with Wynfield Ridge, Morgan Court, Heritage View Division II and Autozone. Based in Kirkland, PCE specializes in civil and water resources engineering.
Al McSwain, vice president of Harris Group, received an Oregon State University Academy of Distinguished Engineers award Oct. 12 in Corvallis. According to OSU's Gordon Reistad, associate dean of the College of Engineering, McSwain's contributions to the field of engineering and his interactions with OSU made him a candidate for the honor.
A member of Seattle-based Harris Group's senior management team, he has 35 years of engineering and management experience, in the pulp and paper, food products and forest products industries. McSwain provides management consulting for Harris and mentor project managers and provided industrial counsel for development of a joint OSU-Portland State University Master's of Manufacturing Engineering Program in the early 1990s.
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants announced that Aaron Eder has joined the firm’s Portland office as a senior staff engineer. Eder is a civil engineer with six years experience. He has worked on large water mains, stormwater conveyance systems and infrastructure improvement packages, and was project manager and lead designer for several construction packages for Portland's Bureau of Water Works. Eder assisted the Bureau of Water Works in preparing the developer’s manual that establishes standards that consultants must follow in design of developer-constructed public water mains.
Deonne Knill has joined the Portland office as senior staff engineer. Knill is a civil engineer with experience in environmental compliance and RCRA facility investigations. She worked as a scientist/engineer in an environmental consulting firm where she developed and implemented chemical management systems and assisted clients in technical and environmental reporting.
Stacey Chapman has joined the firm’s Portland office as marketing coordinator. Chapman has skills in marketing engineering services, including desktop publishing, page layout, graphics and Web design.
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants is an environmental consulting firm with 17 offices throughout the western states.
Melissa McClintock, ND has been appointed to the faculty at Bastyr Center for Natural Health. She most recently served as academic dean at Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine.
The advertising and public relations agency Leopold Ketel & Partners has added two staff members. Kelly Stoltz is a new advertising account coordinator and Amber Rasmussen is a new public relations account coordinator. Stoltz recently completed a 10-week internship with the agency and Rasmussen was previously an account coordinator/administrative assistant at New Venture Communications in Portland.
A.C.E. InfoTech Group has changed its name to WorldLink Technologies, Inc. The company will re-staff and re-tool with a focus on translation of electronic documents and localization of Web sites and software programs. WorldLink is a division of n-Link Corp. and is based in Bellevue.
Mayor Paul Schell, has appointed attorney O. Yale Lewis, Jr. to a three-year term on the Seattle Board of Parks Commissioners. Lewis is a partner in the Seattle law firm of Hendricks & Lewis. He helped to create and was the initial legal counsel for the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority and other public development authorities that have preserved and enhanced Seattle's historic landmarks. He was also president of the board of trustees for the Seattle Public Library.
Gage Design has completed a re-deisgn of the Visitor's Guide magazine published by the Seattle Visitors Bureau. The 86-page magazine includes sections on Seattle-area attractions, cuisine, arts, culture, architecture, tours, sports and shopping. Gage Design is in its 19th year in offering visual communications in the areas of Web site development, corporate image, brochures, newsletters, magazines and annual reports.
Vanessa Power has been elected president of the Northwest Women’s Law Center’s board of directors. Power, an associate at Dorsey and Whitney, will serve as president for the upcoming term year. She previously sat on the Law Center’s board of directors for three years. Power will oversee the 15-member board, which manages the work of the non-profit center. The center's mission is to advance legal rights for women.
Saint Martin's College announced new membership for the 2001-2002 board of trustees. Among appointees are: Gerry Gallagher to a one-year term as the chairman; Mary Gentry as vice-chairwoman; and Father John Scott, O.S.B. and Francis Iwasawa as board members