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Mar 04, 2009

Lane Powell

Lane Powell hired Jennifer Wyatt as an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group. Wyatt was an associate with Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, where she supervised junior associates in all stages of litigation. Wyatt is also chair of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Women in the Profession Committee and a member of the organization's Diversity Committee.

Pacific Retirement Services

Pacific Retirement Services of Medford, Ore., hired Steve Eichen as chief information officer. Eichen has worked with Boeing, Deloitte & Touche and Nautilus. PRS is a national nonprofit senior living and health care organization and the parent company of Mirabella Seattle.

Rainier Industries

Rainier Industries, a manufacturer of fabric and display products, has acquired The Big Print and consolidated operations. The Big Print is an eco-friendly print product company that was created by Jon and Dan Zinsmeyer.

The Resort at the Mountain

The Resort at The Mountain hired Ryan Daugherty and Molly Logosz as sales managers in the sales department. Daugherty worked at Zermatt Resort and Spa in Utah. Logosz has worked at Skamania Lodge. The golf and meeting resort is at the base of Oregon's Mount Hood.

Floyd | Snider

Colligan
Geiselbrecht
Woltman

Floyd|Snider promoted Tom Colligan, Allison Geiselbrecht and Matt Woltman to associate principals. Colligan, Geiselbrecht and Woltman fill senior hydrogeology, marine science and civil engineering positions with the firm. Floyd|Snider provides strategy, science and engineering services for property cleanup and redevelopment, sediment cleanup, aquatic restoration and stormwater management.

Gensler

Rothey
Sadler
The Seattle office of Gensler promoted Philip Rothey and Heidi Sadler to associates. Rothey, who joined the firm in 2002, has worked on large-scale projects across the globe, in both architecture and interiors. His past projects include the Dubai International Financial Center Gate Building, Nanchang Century City in Nanchang, China, and the lobby renovation of Seattle’s Century Square. Sadler is a certified interior designer with more than 17 years of experience in corporate interiors. Since joining Gensler in 2004, she has worked with clients including Marsh & McLennan Companies, Edelman and Nokia, and on projects for the city of Renton and Washington State Office of the Attorney General.

Freeman Fong Architecture

Kobayashi
Jan
Freeman Fong Architecture added two new staff members to its design team. Kevin Kobayashi joined the firm as a project architect. He is the project manager on the State Department of Corrections Mission Creek 100-bed expansion, and four other upgrade projects on the site. Michael Jan is the firm’s new office manager. He has experience in accounting, marketing, event planning and translation services (Chinese to English).

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

Brown
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants named David C. Brown the new marine ports market sector leader. Brown is in the firm’s new office in Vancouver, but also frequently works in the Portland office. He has experience in management and design of a civil engineering projects and in a number of multi-million dollar seaport projects in Washington and Oregon. Since joining Kennedy/Jenks last year, Brown has led the ports sector in the Pacific Northwest. In his new role, he will work with port project managers firm-wide and broaden the scope of services to ports.

Rushing

Stoerker
Yaros
Rushing hired Corey Stoerker and Vickie Yaros. New with Blackbird Studio, Rushing’s sustainability consulting group, Stoerker has more than 10 years experience in sustainable strategy development and architecture. Stoerker is providing LEED consulting services for King County’s Black River Building in Renton, and the Fifth & Yesler and 635 Elliott high-rises. Yaros is director of business operations, and has more than 20 years of architecture/engineering industry experience in finance, human resources and organizational development.

MacKay & Sposito

MacKay & Sposito said Tim Schauer was promoted from senior vice president to president. He is the firm’s fourth president, after Donald MacKay, Richard Sposito and Al Schauer. He is a registered professional engineer and has been with the firm for more than 18 years, specializing in designing and planning communities. He is regionally recognized for his master planning expertise and is often called upon to offer input on new code and policies. Al Schauer will remain chief executive officer.

Perkins+Will

Architect Doug Streeter has joined Perkins+Will as design principal for the Seattle office. Streeter has more than 25 years of leadership experience in creative international design. His architectural and urban design practice has been based primarily in London and Hong Kong, where he has served as design director for two internationally known London and New York practices. His expertise in urban design and transportation is focused on large-scale, mixed-use projects that create new urban centers, in cities like Moscow, Hong Kong and Dublin. Streeter’s experience includes college campuses, health care centers and residential neighborhoods in London and New York City.

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