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Aug 18, 2010

Interface Engineering

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O'Leary
Dow
Interface Engineering employees Jeremy Dow, Mark O'Leary, Ted Schlanser, Matt Jones and Jason Mooney passed the professional engineering exam. Interface now has 40 professional engineers. The mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm has 180 employees in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Sacramento and Abu Dhabi.

EHS Design

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Bates
Cohen
EHS Design hired Bruce Cohen as a senior project manager, Florica Bates as an interior designer, and Rachael Aust as a librarian/design assistant. Cohen, an architect, has worked on health care, financial, educational, municipal and hospitality projects in the United States and Dubai. Bates has experience designing, programming and space planning for housing, hotels, health care, retail, schools and mixed-use facilities. Aust has a bachelor's in interior design and Spanish from Washington State University. EHS Design is a 40-person interior design and architecture firm in Seattle.

Landau Associates

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Hannuksela
Cooley
McIntire
Linville
Easterson
Dickerson
Ludwig
Raymaker
Landau Associates hired Paul Raymaker as a senior staff geologist, Robert Ludwig as a senior project engineer, Susan Dickerson as an intern geologist, Cindy Easterson as a marketing coordinator, Molly Linville as a senior project wildlife biologist, Lauren McIntire as a senior staff environmental engineer and Juliann Cooley as an administrative assistant/receptionist. Tracy Hannuksela joined the firm as human resource director and Chip Halbert returned to the Edmonds environmental services group to lead air permitting services after a two-year residency in India. Raymaker has experience in field investigation, analyses, data evaluation and report preparation. Ludwig, a civil engineer, has worked in hydrology, site development and design of utilities and roadways. Dickerson is doing field work, including soil, groundwater and sediment investigation. Easterson has 20 years in marketing. Linville has nine years of experience with wildlife and habitat surveys, refuge management plans, environmental assessments and environmental impact statements. McIntire has experience in stormwater basin modeling and design review. Hannuksela has 15 years in human resources. Halbert has been with the firm for 12 years. Landau is an environmental and geotechnical engineering, environmental permitting, and natural resource consulting firm with offices in Edmonds, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, West Richland and Portland.

Shannon & Wilson

Shannon & Wilson hired Larry West as vice president, director of groundwater services and David Cline as an associate in the Seattle office. West has 37 years of experience in construction and architectural-engineering, with projects in the United States and overseas. Cline has 12 years experience in architectural-engineering, including in team leadership and project management. He was most recently with Tetra Tech and worked on projects in the western U.S. Shannon & Wilson provides geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting.

Johnston Architects

Sally Roth and Lauren Zerbey of Johnston Architects earned LEED BD+C certification and are now certified as sustainable building advisors.

Hagen, Kurth, Perman & Co.

Philip Laube has been named president of tax and accounting at CPA firm Hagen, Kurth, Perman & Co. in Seattle. Laube has been a CPA for 38 years and an owner and director of tax services at Hagen, Kurth, Perman & Co. for the past 30 years.

Foster Pepper

The American Bar Association named Greg Guedel, chair of Foster Pepper's Native American Legal Services Group, as chair of its national Native American Concerns Committee. The committee works to help guide development of federal law in support of tribal sovereignty and self-governance. Foster Pepper has offices in Seattle and Spokane.

Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight hired Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar as executive director of Wings Over Washington, a museum affiliate organization. Wings over Washington was established by the museum in 1989 to enhance the role of aviation and the aerospace industry. Dunbar was president and CEO of the museum from 2005 to 2010.

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