Jun 13, 2007
Seattle-based Sparling has hired
Todd Schenbeck as CAD designer and
Jessica De Clerck as administrative assistant in the Portland office. Schenbeck has nearly 10 years of AutoCAD and telecommunications experience. His current projects include the Mt. Hood Medical Center. De Clerck will provide administrative support in the firm's Portland office.
BLRB Architects added seven employees.
Jim Cockerill is a project architect with 16 years experience. Cockerill is working on South Shore K-8 School for Seattle School District No. 1.
John Eddy is a construction administrator/project manager with 32 years spent in construction management. Eddy is working on the Kentlake High School addition for Kent School District and South Bay Elementary School addition/modification for North Thurston Public Schools.
Rachel Hansen is a marketing assistant who worked as a political consultant and legislative assistant.
Daniel Larson is a CAD draftsperson and is working on Hamilton International Middle School for Seattle School District.
William Lee is a CAD draftsperson and is working on the new South Shore K-8 School for Seattle School District.
Shane Sabin is a graphic designer in the marketing department.
Kelsey Wegener is a returning student intern from Washington State University. Wegener worked with BLRB on University Place Primary and is currently assisting on Curtis Junior High School Replacement for University Place School District.
Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn promoted
Rhonda Gillogly and
Jason Ramay to associate principal. Gillogly has 23 years experience in architecture and construction project management. She has worked with Pierce County in a multi-phase County City Building renovation project in Tacoma. She is also working with Skagit County on a new Community Justice Center. Ramay, a LEED-accredited professional, is the project manager for a multi-phase Thurston County Customer Service Center project and the new police station for the city of Lakewood. Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn specializes in municipal/civic architecture.
Shockey/Brent hired
Peter M. Harvard and
Elizabeth Barlow. Harvard will be a senior planner and is a registered landscape architect with three decades of site, master and environmental planning, visual impact assessment, project management and teaching. Barlow is an associate environmental planner. Barlow has been a research assistant and data coordinator.
Interface Enginerring hired
Philip Michaels as a principal in the Kirkland office. Michaels is a LEED-accredited engineer who is registered in four states and has 17 years experience. Michaels is currently working on the Hillcrest Tower in San Diego and the Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer District facilities.
Farallon Consulting added three staff geologists. Desirée Clement and Jonathan Peterson have joined the Issaquah office and Lyndsey Needham is working in the Bellingham location. Farallon Consulting is an environmental consulting firm specializing in site characterization, engineering design, remediation and related services.
Greater Spokane Inc. announced the winners of the 2007 Agora Awards, recognizing regional businesses that help support the economy and a good quality of life. The Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs won the nonprofit organization category. Angus Meats won the small business category. Walker Construction won the medium business category. Kiemle & Hagood Co. won the large business category. Allsport Honda Polaris won the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award. Duanne Grummons of Grummons Orthodontics won the C. Michael Archer Community Service Award and Bill and Judi Williams, the Founders of Telect, won the Business Community Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Port of Tacoma promoted Brian Mannelly to manager of terminal planning. Mannelly joined the Port in 2005 as a planning specialist and was previously employed by Vanasse Hangen Brustlin of Boston.
The Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development hired Karl da Gama Campos as program manager in the International Trade and Economic Development Division. da Gama Campos has 15 years experience in international sales, with particular focus on Asia and Europe. He was recently at Glyph Language Services. da Gama Campos replaces Wistar Kay in the post.