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Jul 10, 2007
Michele Earl Hubbard and Greg Overstreet have formed the Allied Law Group, with an office at 12354 30th Ave. N.E. Hubbard was a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine. Overstreet was a special assistant attorney general for government accountability in the Office of the Attorney General.
Mark Crisson, director and CEO of Tacoma Public Utilities, said he will retire later this year to serve as president/CEO of the American Public Power Association. At APPA he will be an advocate for 1,400 publicly owned utilities nationwide. Crisson has been with Tacoma Public Utilities for 29 years.
Bellevue-based Confirma, a developer of CAD systems and accessories for medical imaging, hired Nick Dykstra as chief financial officer. Dykstra was executive vice president and director of Panlabs International, a pharmaceutical research company.
Crowley Maritime in Anchorage hired Bob Cox as general manager of the petroleum distribution group. Cox will be responsible for Crowley's 18 Alaska marine and aviation petroleum terminals. He previously worked at Petro Marine Services.
Seattle-based mobile search provider Medio Systems hired Robert P. Lilleness as chief operating officer. Lilleness was with Universal Electronics.
The King County Council has confirmed Sherril Huff as director of the records, elections and licensing services division. Huff has been acting director of the division since April. She has also been Kitsap County auditor.

Jul 09, 2007
Peter R. Day of Mercer Island joined the National Arbitration Forum's panel of independent and neutral arbitrators and mediators. Day is a principal at Mercer Island Arbitration Chambers International. The forum provides alternative dispute resolution services and is headquartered in Minneapolis.
Lane Powell hired Kathryn M. Andersson as an associate attorney in the Trusts and Estates Practice Group. Andersson was a judicial clerk in the superior court of the Virgin Islands. Lane Powell has 180 attorneys in Washington, Oregon, Alaska and London.
Puget Sound Cancer Centers hired Dr. Samuel Tolman to the North Seattle Center, located on the Northwest Hospital campus. Tolman, a specialist in medical oncology, hematology and internal medicine, worked in San Francisco.
The Seattle office of law firm Foster Pepper announced Brad Berg, John Nelson and Jane Pearson were elected to serve on the executive committee. The committee is responsible for establishing policy and planning the direction of the firm. Foster Pepper has offices in Seattle, Spokane and Portland.
Technocom, a provider of communications technology and services, has moved its office to Kent at 6844 S. 220th St. It was previously in Auburn.
MediQuest Therapeutics of Bothell, a pharmaceutical company focused on inflammatory and infectious diseases, hired Steve Murdock as senior vice president of sales. Murdock has 21 years experience and worked at Searle Pharmaceuticals and Icos Corp.