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Oct 22, 2003
Lance Lum recently received his Washington civil engineering professional engineer's license and was promoted to project engineer at Reid Middleton.
Lum has worked on building analysis and design for the U.S. Navy. Lum has used performance-based design criteria, which requires an understanding of seismic design and finite element analysis procedures. He is involved in projects for the Port of Seattle at Fishermen's Terminal and the city of Edmonds' mid-waterfront seawall and pedestrian walkway project.
Mann
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Mann collaborated with Gensler and DeSteffano on design of O'Hare International Airport Terminal 6 in Chicago, and with Moshe Safdie on the concept design for the Ben Gurion International Airport Airside Terminal in Tel Aviv. He was lead structural engineer for the Miller Park Stadium, the new home of the Milwaukee Brewers which features the first fan-shaped retractable roof. His corporate experience includes the design of the DreamWorks SKG Animation Campus in California; Eland House, which straddles the subway tunnel in London; and the Hansol Corporate Offices in Seoul.
Longwell
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Hibbard
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Fang
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Robbins
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Longwell's experience as a project manager and designer includes commercial, retail, laboratory, multi-family housing, recreational and public works. Longwell was project manager on Woodinville Retail Center, Crystal Creek Center retail development, Tully's Coffee Shop prototype and roll-outs, and Zymogenetics.
Hibbard's 14 years of experience includes work with software, telecom and engineering industries doing design, space planning and project management. He has also been responsible for planning and building analysis for over 600,000 square feet of corporate office, retail and medical spaces, including tenant improvements for Puget Sound Energy and in the Summit Building.
Fang has 12 years experience with architecture, construction management and contract administration in Washington and Florida. He has worked on residential, retail, educational and government projects.
Robbins' background includes restaurant prototypes, interior renovations, corporate offices and assisted-living facilities.
Banner Bank hired Leanne Mullikin as a real estate loan officer at its Spokane Corporate and Business Banking Center. She will be responsible for originating mortgage loans. Before joining Banner Bank, Mullikin was a mortgage loan originator and production manager with Washington Trust Bank.
Oki Golf, a Bellevue-based personal investment company, hired Keith Williams as sales manager. Williams will oversee tournament sales for Oki Golf's five regional golf clubs. Williams is the former western regional sales manager for Tapeswitch Corp.
Life Care Centers of America, a healthcare management company based in Cleveland, Tenn., appointed Jim Scadlock senior vice president of operations - west. Scadlock will oversee the Northwest, Mountain States and Southwest divisions of Life Care. Newly promoted Cathy Murray, based in Tennessee, will oversee the Eastern, Heartland and Northeast divisions as senior vice president of operations - east.
Moss Adams hired Wesley Western as a senior manager in its Securities and Insurance Practice, which provides services to businesses involved in trading or managing financial instruments. Moss Adams is a Seattle-based accounting and consulting firm that caters to mid-size companies.
HomeStreet Capital, a Seattle-based multifamily and commercial real estate lender, promoted Dan Ross to production manager. Ross will supervise loan originations, coordinate production and oversee development and training of the sales team in all offices.
Ti Locke, Asfaha Lemlem and David Keyes received the ET3 TEC Champion award for outstanding community technology leaders from the Education Technology Think Tank. Locke runs a computer program that provides hardware for those in financial need. Lemlem coordinates the Yesler Terrace Community Computer and Learning Center, and is a founding member of the Puget Sound Alliance for Community Technology. Keyes is the community technology program manager at Seattle's Department of Information Technology.