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Oct 01, 2002
Seattle-based Harbor Resorts appointed Adora Maguire to marketing and sales director at Schweitzer Mountain Resort. Maguire’s responsibilities will include creating and implementing an overall marketing strategy for the Idaho resort. She will also serve as a member of the Schweitzer executive director planning team. Maguire was director of sales and marketing for Big Mountain Resort in Whitefish, Mont. Schweitzer Mountain Resort is located in the Selkirk Mountains in Idaho’s northern panhandle.
HomeStreet Bank named Kathy Kanealii vice president and business lending manager. Kanealii will oversee business lending activities in the Puget Sound, Portland/Vancouver and Hawaii regions. Kanealii was previously with Bank of America as a senior vice president and commercial client manager.
David F. Hill joined Sonata Capital Group as a managing partner. Hill was employed at Safeco for the past 28 years, most recently as head of its asset management companies. Sonata Capital Group, a registered investment advisor for families and foundations, is privately owned and was established in 2000.
Crows Nest Entertainment named Michael V. Schuman as a project engineer. Schuman will be responsible for design, engineering and installation of audio/video systems for national retail and hospitality accounts and will be based in the company’s A/V systems division at its headquarters in Bellevue.
Patricia Grieve Watkinson is the new executive director at the Pilchuck Glass School. Watkinson previously served as executive director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Indiana. Watkinson will join the school in her new position in December. R.Bryce Seidl will continue as interim executive director until that time.
Scott Peterson has been hired as a project manager at Nuprecon. His duties include planning, budgeting and directing a wide-range of demolition projects. Peterson has 25 years of industry experience in roles such as cost control engineer, scheduler, estimator, project manager and welder.
GLY Construction has added Chris Gulin as a senior project manager. Gulin has 37 years of residential and commercial construction experience, and has worked on the Key Tower, Washington State Convention Center, One Bellevue Center and the Rainier Bank Plaza projects. His current job is building a Seattle branch for Pro Sports Club.
Tom Bordner, a 26-year veteran of the construction industry, has joined Sellen Construction Co. as its vice president of business development. Bordner previously was the owner and president of Tobb Construction Co. At Sellen, Bordner will be responsible for business development, marketing and community relations associated with the firm’s Special Projects Division.
The Associated Builders & Contractors of Western Washington has hired Jessica Mainard as its government affairs coordinator. Mainard will work with ABC staff, lobbyists and members to enhance the organization's ability to advance its public policy initiatives at the local and state levels. She brings several years of experience leading public and constituent relations for various political organizations throughout Washington. She holds a bachelor's degree in communications from The Evergreen State College in Olympia and attended the Leadership Institute in Washington, D.C.