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Jul 27, 2005
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Freeman
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Stevens
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Orni
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Newman
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Kathy Orni was promoted to project principal. Orni joined Triad in January 1999 as a project planner.
William Stevens was promoted to project manager. Stevens joined Triad in February as a senior project engineer.
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Heeb
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Stern
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Christie
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Miller
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Garner
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Bolch
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Kinley
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Shorb
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Architects Adam Christie and Jason Miller were promoted to associates. Christie has 10 years of experience in educational, cultural and commercial projects. Miller is working on an $8 million aquatic center in Bend, Ore.
Jonathan Bolch, Paul Kinley and John Shorb are new staff architects. Bolch was a project architect at Schwartz/Silver Architects in Boston. His focus at Opsis is an interactive learning center at Boise State University. Kinley worked on education projects at Thomas Hacker Architects. Shorb was a volunteer lecturer at the Department of Architecture and Planning at the University of Botswana, and also worked there with KMM Architects
Seattle public relations firm The Fearey Group promoted Marie Tindall to vice president. Tindall has 10 years of public relations experience and will direct public affairs for several clients.
Jessie Lee Harris has joined Williams, Kastner & Gibbs as an associate in the firm's Seattle office. Harris will concentrate on civil litigation related to product liability, employment and discrimination, insurance and commercial issues. He was with Helsell Fetterman.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, or Seattle Bank, added Richard M. Riccobono as executive vice president and chief operating officer. Riccobono is set to start at Seattle Bank on Aug. 10, and is stepping down from his position at a bureau in the U.S. Department of the Treasury that regulates the nation's thrift industry. Mark Szczepaniak will be chief financial officer for Seattle Bank, after serving as the bank's controller. Steve Horton was interim chief financial officer and will now be chief risk officer. David Bley will be executive vice president and director of sales, marketing, and business development.
Jul 26, 2005
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Adams
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Daste and Associates is adding a wine sales and marketing division. This will be headed by Cary Daste, who has 20 years of experience in sales and marketing, including work at Vintage Northwest and K&L Classic Wine Co. He is the husband of the company's founder, Cynthia Daste. Their Redmond-based company consults on corporate events, meetings and charity auctions.
Merry Go Round Children's Store will open a Bellevue store on Aug. 1 at 116th Ave. N.E. This is a few blocks from the current store, which is across the street from Overlake Hospital in Bellevue. The new space will be 12,000 square-feet, up from 7,000 square-feet. The company buys children's products from around the country. For more information, call (425) 454-1610 or see www.merrygoroundkids.com.
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Beaudoin
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Costigan
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Klopp
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Blair
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North Coast Electric Co. is opening two service centers in Burlington, Skagit County, and Roseburg, Ore. The Burlington store opened yesterday and the Roseburg store is set to open Aug. 1. Both locations will focus on commercial and residential contractors, as well as the industrial market. North Coast has 32 locations in six states.
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Noble
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Campbell
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Bryan
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Balster
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King
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Chambers
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Jarvis
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Novinski
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Sellen Construction has added several new engineers, including Torrey Davis, Jaret Johnson, Justin Hellem, Nick Weymouth, Sean O'Brien and Brian Sayler. The company also hired Troy Schilling as site safety coordinator; and the Special Projects Division hired engineers Adam Vance and Jacob Cooney. Several employees were recently promoted, including Dave Ratzke to chief estimator; Dan Barrett and Randy Boettcher to project managers; and Carrie Boettcher, Graham Condit, Jason Harrison and Stephanie Jones-Lee to field managers. Ratzke, an 18-year Sellen veteran, is replacing Bill Boyeson, who is retiring in December after 34 years with the company.