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Jan 31, 2007


Hennebery Eddy Architects of Portland promoted two new associates: Doug Reimer and Kyle Womack. The firm has hired four architectural staff members: Philip Schmunk, Erica Dunn, Robert Kroster and Dan Bedard. Reimer is a senior project architect/project manager with 25 years of experience. Current work includes the Sophia’s View condo project in Portland, a new Language House Residence Hall on the Reed College campus and the Nike ITC Café in Beaverton. Womack has been promoted to associate. Since joining Hennebery Eddy in 2001, Womack has been a team member for planning and design of higher education, commercial, public and single and multi-family residential projects. Womack is project architect for the new residence hall at Reed and is also managing multiple projects at Lewis & Clark College. Schmunk and Dunn joined the architectural staff. Schmunk has contributed to transportation projects in Singapore, Shanghai and Seattle. Robert Krotser is working on a feasibility study for the Hood River Expo Center, the Brickhouse, a mixed-use project in Madras, Ore., and the Marquam Hill Townhomes. Bedard is working on remodel of the Westin Hotel in downtown Portland and the conversion of under-utilized spaces into new student residence rooms at Lewis & Clark College.
The Bellevue office of SCS Engineers named licensed geologist Dan Venchiarutti environmental services director for the Pacific Northwest region. Benjamin “Benny” Benson has relocated from Long Beach, Calif., to manage the satellite operation in Bend, Ore. Venchiarutti has 19 years of design and management experience 16 with SCS Engineers, performing environmental investigations, monitoring, facility compliance and site remediation of hazardous and solid waste sites. Benson, a mechanical engineer, has 18 years experience, focused on the areas of power generation, landfill gas collection control systems, control SCADA system design and programming, well field data management, materials handling, recycling, conveyance systems, computer-aided design and modeling and air quality modeling. Also joining the Bellevue office are junior-level geologist Stephen Bond and engineering professional Eric Sonsthagen. Bond is working for the environmental division, charged with performing environmental investigations and monitoring activities at several commercial properties and landfills throughout the Northwest. Sonsthagen works in the engineering division, which involves design and field activities at landfills throughout the Northwest.















Moss Adams in Everett said Kris Murrell has been certified by the Institute of Certified Construction Industry Financial Professionals. The institute promotes high standards of construction financial management.
Puget Sound Blood Center's trustees recently elected Robert C. Wallace chairman and four members to three-year terms. Wallace is CEO of Wallace Properties. The vice chair is Barbara Sherland of Stoel Rives. New board members are: Alan W. Schulkin, lawyer; Mirtha Vaca-Wilkens, Children's Hospital; Toni Richmond Hoffman, real estate broker; and Leslie Giblett, local business woman.
Lake Oswego, Ore.-based West Coast Bank opened a commercial banking office in Tukwila at 400 Industry Drive, Suite 110. The company's first foray into Central Puget Sound is overseen by Regional President Tim Dowling and includes five commercial bankers: John Wallace, Robert Salvador, Paul Burton and Charles Triandafilou. West Coast Bank operates 59 offices in Oregon and Washington.
Silver Creek Capital Management said Steven H. Bloom, founder and managing partner of Sagamore Hill Capital Management, joined the firm as senior managing director, based in the New York office. Seattle-based Silver Creek is a hedge fund.