Feb 20, 2008
Baylis Architects promoted
Thomas Chan, Graham Langridge and
Joseph Lantz. Chan is now project manager on several high-end single-family estates. Langridge is now job captain on several mixed-use projects, including Landes Apartments and Stone Way Village. Lantz is lead in the construction phase of the Fairview Condominiums in Harbour Pointe.
Northwest Mechanical Engineering hired
Jim Rogers. Rogers is providing mechanical systems design for Liberty Lake Community Church, the Physician’s Lab Clinic, and the University of Idaho’s steam pipe replacement project.
NAC|Architecture hired
KaLee Paul-Quanz as human resources director. She is a certified professional in human resources and fills a new position that encompasses all human resources functions, including employee recruitment and placement, benefits and compensation, and training and development.
Art Anderson Associates of Bremerton hired electrical engineer
Robert Hoyer. Hoyer has more than 40 years of experience and served as an engineer for the federal government in positions at Naval Submarine Base, Bangor and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. He also served as a Navy department head in the Canal Zone and Central America for three years. His recent work includes an electrical substation rebuild, and a new hangar and cargo facility at SeaTac airport.
LMN Architects hired Thomas Lehn to lead the expanded interiors group. Lehn has more than 25 years of experience and past projects include the Compuware Headquarters in Detroit, Arthur Anderson and Co. in Kansas City, and Domino’s World Headquarters in Ann Arbor. He is working on the $22 million Washington State Convention & Trade Center conversion project and Expedia’s new headquarters in Bellevue’s Tower 333.
DKA hired architect
Raul Hirsch, space planner
Karin Jensvold and interior design intern
Tracey Brown. Hirsch is a licensed architect with more than 25 years of experience in planning, programming and design. He is working on functional and space programming studies for Highline-West Seattle Mental Health’s new Burien Campus. Jensvold has experience in facility planning and programming and is working on the University of Washington’s tower project. Brown is working on her masters of architecture at the University of Washington while working at DKA.
Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects hired specifications writers
Lynda Leask and
Michael Wilson, architectural interns
Matt Ellenwood and
Mackenzie Pratt, drafter
Steven Morse and interior designers
Veronica Sanchez, Juliette McElvany and
Maeriel Borboa. Leask has 30 years of experience and is working on Historic Folsom Station, a mixed-use project in Folsom, Calif. Wilson’s past projects include a Hard Rock Coffee Shop and Pool Side in San Diego, the 2201 Condos in Bellevue and Corvallis High School. Ellenwood has nine years of experience. He has been working on single-family and light commercial projects in Indiana and multi-family projects in Seattle. Pratt is working on a 23-story condo tower in San Jose, Calif. Morse rejoins AMAA with 30 years of experience. Morse is part of the team for 2000 Third Ave., a high-rise apartment tower in Seattle, and is assisting in the support of Autodesk Revit Architecture. Sanchez worked in residential design for three years in Ecuador and for the last two years has worked on commercial, historic and residential projects for Yolo County, Calif. She is working on Folsom Station. McElvany spent a year in residential design and four years in health care design in California. She is working on tenant improvement jobs for Pacific Retirement Services. Borboa has four years of experience and her past projects include the Hotel 1000 in Seattle. Borboa is working on Avalon Towers and Wells Fargo Civica.
Wesley Homes of Des Moines hired Ronald J. Moe as chief financial officer. Moe has been on the board of Wesley Homes for three years. He was also a national director for R.W. Beck. Wesley Homes is a nonprofit organization that provides retirement communities and services for older adults.
The Seattle office of law firm Garvey Schubert Barer announced attorney Anne F. Preston has been re-elected to serve as managing director of the Seattle office for 2008. Preston's practice is in labor and employment law, alternative dispute resolution, and litigation.
Regional law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt promoted Jennifer Campbell from attorney to shareholder. Campbell works in the Seattle office and practices law in the areas of product liability and complex tort litigation.
City University of Seattle has created an International Division and Office of the Provost to extend its international capabilities. Fernando Leon Garcia, previously executive vice president of academic affairs, is chancellor of the International Division. Steven Olswang is interim provost of the Office of the Provost. Garcia has been with CityU since 2004. Olswang worked with the University of Washington.
Holmes Electric Co. added
Jeff Jensen as director of business development and
Tony Buttigieg as purchasing manager. Jensen has more than 35 years of experience in consulting engineering and as an owner of a lighting and controls sales agency. Buttigieg has worked in the electrical industry for more than 30 years. He is experienced in electrical distributor sales, electrical manufacturer sales, estimating and purchasing.
Robert Willis joined PSF Mechanical as a project executive. Willis has worked in the HVAC industry for more than 32 years and is a LEED accredited professional