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Aug 03, 2005
Cornell
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Zumut
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McGuire
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Johnston
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Pack
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Mihaylova
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Nguyen
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Kim
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Vancouver-based engineering firm Hopper Dennis Jellison added staff to work with clients in Washington and Oregon. The construction services section added two senior inspectors, Paul Reed and Thomas Lyon. Reed worked at the Washington State Department of Transportation in inspection and materials testing. Lyon also worked at WSDOT, and will be chief inspector for a road reconstruction project in Kittitas County. Design engineers Christopher C. Rae and David S. Jardin will work on residential projects. Rae was an intern with the city of Phoenix. Jardin specializes in design and inspection of roads, sewer systems and storm drainage. Stacy J. Frost was recently registered as a professional engineer in Washington. Karen M. Vann joins the transportation group. She recently graduated with a bachelor's in civil engineering from Portland State University. Nicolle S. Sicilia joined the land use planning department.
Jacobs Associates promoted Gregg W. Davidson to associate. Davidson has 20 years of experience in underground and tunnel engineering projects. He is working on the Brightwater conveyance tunnel and a sewer project in Melbourne, Australia. Jacobs Associates is a construction engineering firm specializing in underground infrastructure, with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland and Seattle.
Architectural firm Wimberly, Alison, Tong and Goo added Aileen Vince Cruz, Susan Robkin and Ellen Tabieros. Tabieros has moved to the company's Seattle office after working in Honolulu as a project administrator. Robkin is an executive assistant. Cruz was an intern and is now a full-time interior design assistant. The company consults on design for the hospitality, leisure and entertainment industries.
Bremerton-based Art Anderson Associates named Gregory Jose business development associate. Jose worked with the company for four summers.
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Wayne Morse was named a fellow in the American College of Clinical Engineering. Morse founded Morse Medical and has been president for 10 years. The consulting firm evaluates new technology and medical devices.
The Island Crest Foot and Ankle Center opened recently on Mercer Island at 8015 S.E. 28th St., Ste. 310. John A. Lord and John K. Ford will provide podiatric care, including treatments for heel, arch and ankle pain. They were at Overstreet Health Center. For more information, call (206) 275-9705.
William Lee Davis has joined SSA Theatre in Seattle as senior theatre consultant. He has worked in the theatre technology industry for 10 years, including work as a project manager at Stagecraft Industries in Portland, and as one of two founding project managers of Electronic Theatre Controls' consultant group. Past projects include work on the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Central Washington University's McConnell Theatre, Boston Symphony Hall and The Ford Center Lyric Theatre in New York City.