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Aug 23, 2006
Baldwin Resource Group has named Jeff Van Duzer, dean of the Seattle Pacific University school of business and economics, as vice chair of its board of directors. Bellevue-based Baldwin Resource Group helps businesses direct growth, plan for change and increase business.
DDB Seattle has hired Matt Mooseles as a senior designer and Sharon Chow as a junior art director. DDB is a full-service communications company.
Omeros Corp. named Greg Perkins vice president of regulatory affairs. Omeros is a Seattle-based biopharmaceutical company.
Dennis Tyler, formerly an executive with Active Voice, has acquired Seattle-based Dialpro Northwest and will serve as president and CEO. Dialpro Northwest is a provider of enterprise voice messaging systems. Marilyn Knutson, co-founder and former president of Dialpro Northwest, said the prinicipals will retire.
In its Bellevue office, DCI Engineers promoted Paul Rogness and Bruce Zhong to associate, Matt Toton and Jeff Brink to senior project managers, and Steve Edminston, Becky Lee and Andrew Ayling to project managers. Rogness is working on a 2.8-million-square-foot, residential and hotel project in Hollywood, Calif. Zhong is working on a 13-acre office park with three, eight-story buildings and an eight-story parking garage in Bellevue. Toton recently completed work on the 85,000-square-foot remodel of Michael's Toyota in Bellevue, and is currently working on the first two phases of Washington Square, totaling 1.7 million square feet of hotel and condominiums in Bellevue. Brink is working on State Street Condos in Kirkland and Point Edwards Condominiums in Edmonds. Edmiston's projects include a large mixed-use structure in Bellevue and a 60,000-square-foot assisted-living facility in Tacoma. Lee is working on a 214,000-square-foot mixed-use building in Seattle, and a 59,900-square-foot hotel. Ayling is currently working on a 560,000-square-foot multi-family residential project in Portland and a large multi-family residential project in Pasadena.
Jim Spitze recently joined Sparling as contracts manager. Spitze has experience in architecture and engineering management, including professional services contracts. He has taught community college classes.
The Seattle office of Hammond Collier Wade Livingstone recently hired Nic Schmidt. Schmidt is a project engineer who provides engineering support to the Seattle Water Resources Department, assisting with plan reviews, plans and specifications development and cost estimating. Hammond Collier has offices in Seattle, Wenatchee, Lakewood and Omak.
Vern Phillips has been named Pacific Northwest regional manager for Harris & Associates. He is a board member and senior vice president. Phillips has 28 years of experience in civil design, program and project management. He has worked on pipelines, wastewater and potable water facilities, roadways and highways, and is an expert in pipeline trenchless technology. Harris' current projects include the Auburn Third Street grade separation, Sound Transit parking structures/transit centers in Issaquah, Mercer Island and Federal Way, and the city of Shoreline's Aurora Avenue North multi-modal corridor improvement project.