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Dec 14, 2005
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Callison promoted 10 people to director. Directors are responsible for driving change within the organization, according to Callison. They are: Brad Barnett; Matt Billerbeck; Judd Eddy; Rod Johnson; Carolyn Jones; Peter Krech; Glen Matsui; Michelle McCormick; Song Pak; and Alex Shapleigh.
Jason Grube recently joined Daigle Design's graphic design team. He has a visual arts degree from University of Wisconson. Daigle Design is based on Bainbridge Island.
Portico named Keith Robert McClintock, a landscape architect, to principal. He has designed for zoos in Calgary, Honolulu, Auckland, Chicago and Portland, and worked on re-constructed gardens in the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco. Portico also added new staff: Eric Blank, architect; Maren Coleman, landscape architect; Wing Fong, graphic designer; Lasse Jaakola, architect; Devin Lai, architectural designer; Richard Larson, exhibit designer; Michael Lombardi, architectural designer; Ed Mah, landscape architect; JR Myers, landscape designer; James Pase, architectural designer; Brian Schroeder, architectural designer; Arlyne Sevilla, human resource administrator; Birgit Soderlund, exhibit designer; Kara Weaver, landscape designer; and Michael Yariv, landscape designer.
Maury Forman, PhD., director of education and training for the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, received the Hall of Fame Award from Inland Northwest Partners, a regional economic development organization. INP honors people for their support of economic growth in the Inland Northwest.
Seattle-based Dwango Wireless, a developer and publisher of mobile entertainment content, has changed its name to Dijji Corp. The company also announced Paul Quinn has resigned as chief financial officer to pursue other opportunities. Michael Dunn, currently controller, will serve as chief financial officer.
Great Wolf Resorts, a Madison, Wis.-based developer of indoor waterpark resorts, named Bill Croke as executive vice president of operations, responsible for the Great Wolf Lodge and Blue Harbor Resort brands. A Great Wolf Lodge is under development in Chehalis.
The Northwest Indian Bar Association has given $13,500 in scholarships to 11 Northwest Native law students to support Indian students seeking a legal education. In three years, NIBA and its sister-group, the Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section, have donated nearly $70,000 for scholarships for Indian lawyers from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.