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Jan 15, 2003

BC&J

BC&J Architecture, Planning and Construction Management announced the relocation and growth of its office on Bainbridge Island, as well as the addition of staff in the Friday Harbor office.

The Bainbridge Island office recently moved to 197 Parfitt Way. John Geurts and Alan Paden have joined the Bainbridge Island office as project designers/managers. The Friday Harbor office has added Anna Gunter as a project designer/manager. Design services will be provided by Erica Burns from the satellite office in Philadelphia.

Current projects include a mixed-use design for the block in Friday Harbor that was destroyed by fire in May 2002, and planning and design for the Roche Harbor Village at the north end of San Juan Island.

Parametrix

Kari Frederick recently joined the Boise office of Parametrix as an environmental scientist. Frederick has eight years of experience in environmental documentation, which includes environmental assessments, environmental impact statements and categorical exclusions in Arizona, Idaho, Utah and Washington. Her professional expertise includes: NEPA documentation, public and agency involvement, environmental technical documentation, traffic noise analysis, traffic noise expert testimony and environmental regulatory permitting. In Washington, she recently completed the noise analysis for the SR 285 Wenatchee South Project for the city of Wenatchee and WSDOT.

Parametrix is headquartered in Sumner and provides engineering and expertise in transportation, environmental sciences, water and wastewater engineering, waste management and architecture.

Montgomery Water Group

Montgomery Water Group, a water resources engineering firm in Kirkland, announced the addition of Ethan Scott as a water resources engineer. Scott earned his MS in water resource engineering from Oregon State University in 2002. MWG’s new office location is 803 Kirkland Ave., Suite 100.

Engineering and Fire Investigations

Engineering and Fire Investigations, a provider of environmental, engineering, fire investigation and failure analysis services, announced the appointment of James Fleetwood as environmental director of western operations. Fleetwood will lead EFI's new Seattle office and will support clients in managing business risks associated with environmental concerns.

Fleetwood spent his previous 20 years of environmental consulting as a principal environmental engineer and national program manager for two internationally recognized environmental engineering and consulting firms.

The new office is at 10700 Meridian Ave. N., Suite G-10, Seattle, WA 98133. The phone is (800) 334-0200.

Davis Wright Tremaine

John DiLorenzo and Aaron Stuckey have joined Davis Wright Tremaine's Portland office, as partner and of counsel, respectively. DiLorenzo and Stuckey were previously with the Portland law firm of Hagen, Hirschy, DiLorenzo & Grein PC. DiLorenzo's practice will focus on government relations and litigation. Stuckey's practice will focus on business litigation and real estate litigation.

Cairncross & Hempelmann

John Rizzardi of Cairncross & Hempelmann is president of the Turnaround Management Association. The association is an international organization of turnaround practitioners, accountants, investors, lenders, venture capitalists, attorneys, appraisers, liquidators, executive recruiters and consultants dedicated to corporate renewal and turnaround management. Rizzardi is currently a principal at Cairncross & Hempelmann and chair of its creditors' rights and bankruptcy group.

Campus Compact

Antioch University Seattle President Tullisse Murdock has been appointed to a three-year term on the Campus Compact national board. Campus Compact is a national coalition of college and university presidents committed to fostering higher education's civic goals. Murdock currently serves on the board of the local Washington Campus Compact hosted by Western Washington University.

Washington State University

Washington State University is seeking nominations for its Woman of the Year and Women of Distinction awards. The awards are presented annually in March during National Women's History Month. Those nominated for the awards must be women distinguished in academic work, career, leadership or public service. The awards are coordinated by the university's Commission on the Status of Women. For nomination forms and information, contact Marsha Yim at (509) 335-4108 or e-mail at yim@wsu.edu.

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