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Sep 27, 2006
Mahlum Architects has added two associates in its Seattle office: Maureen O'Leary and Ed Fajardo. O'Leary was previously senior associate at Sasaki Associates Planning & Design in San Francisco. Her most recent project was the Evergreen Valley College Fine Arts Center, which is seeking a LEED silver rating. Fajardo was previously with WCIT Architecture in Honolulu, where he was project manager for the Kauai Lagoons Resort, a $1.2 billion condo, timeshare and townhome development.
Freiheit & Ho Architects hired Sonny Vinberg as an associate. His previous work experience includes managing Native American projects such as casinos, hotels, conference centers, retail and commercial office projects.
Walker Macy hired Derek Budzik as IT/CAD manager. He was an intern and network administrator for the University of Oregon's Center for Advanced Technology in Education, where he specialized in helping students with learning disabilities, and providing technological solutions for local high school students.
Tiscareno Associates hired architect Jim Cade as a principal. With 29 years experience, Cade was a principal at LMN Architects. He has been project manager on Benaroya Hall, Swedish Medical Center's 1101 Office Tower, Norm Dicks Government Center and the Seattle Ferry Terminal long-term development plan. At Tiscareno Associates, he will develop technical standards, oversee project delivery and serve as a staff mentor.
Hammond Collier Wade Livingstone added Anne Carr, Jon Hills, Ernie Moon and Dan Goetz to the Wenatchee office. Carr, a project engineer, will work in the Water Resources Department, assisting with comprehensive and capital facilities planning and cost estimating. Moon, a materials testing technician, will provide concrete, soils, asphalt, grout and mortar testing, as well as reinforcing steel inspection. Hills, a materials technician, will provide concrete, soils and asphalt testing. Goetz, a CAD operator, will provide drafting support.
MulvannyG2 Architecture hired Peng Liew as principal of its international group in Bellevue, with a regional office in Shanghai. He will be technical lead for production and design teams in both offices. The group designs retail, corporate, residential high-rise, mixed-use and hospitality projects in Asia and the Middle East. Its recent activities include Qingdao Technological University, a 217-acre campus in Qingdao, China, and an island resort in Bahrain. The group is doing urban planning for sections of Beijing, China, to support the Summer Olympics in 2008.
Kenmore Air Express is adding 19 new flights a week to its service between Whidbey Island's Oak Harbor Airport and Boeing Field in Seattle. Starting Oct. 1, the airline will offer an average of six round-trips daily on the route.
Cincinnati-based Wine Cellar Innovations has appointed Sarah Morley as salesperson in Seattle. She was the wine cellar-manufacturer's national accounts manager.