Mar 16, 2011
BCRA hired
Tribhuvan Tuladhar as an architect in its Alexandria, Va. office. In its Tacoma headquarters, it hired
Bobbi Foth as an accountant,
Kayla Turner and
Mary Bisenius as junior designers with the graphics team and
Danielle Gardner as a marketing project manager in its visual communication and strategy studio. Tuladhar has 14 years of architecture experience, including in federal projects. Foth has 15-plus years of professional experience. Turner recently earned her BFA in visual communication design from the University of Washington. Bisenius previously worked at JD Gordon Advertising Agency in Sioux City, Iowa. Gardner earned a bachelor's degree from Gonzaga University. BCRA provides architecture, land use planning, landscape architecture, interior and graphic design, civil and structural engineering, building science, land surveying and strategic marketing. It also has offices in Seattle and Wenatchee.
Exeltech Consulting hired
Harvinder Singh as deputy director of the roadway group in the Seattle office. Singh has 20-plus years of experience leading transportation projects for agencies in Washington. Exeltech provides civil and structural engineering, environmental consulting and construction management services. It is headquartered in Lacey and also has offices in Portland and Port Angeles.
AEGIS Engineering hired
Travis Allen as a senior fire protection engineer. Allen has 21 years in engineering consulting, including specification, design, contracting, review, inspection and commissioning. He spent four years as assistant fire marshal for the city of Bellevue. AEGIS specializes in fire protection engineering and building code consulting.
Johnson Braund Design Group hired
Mark Dorsey, Tyra Sorensen, Brock Williams, Leigh Wilkins and
Mary Wyllie to its architectural design staff. The firm provides architectural design, landscape architecture, interior design and planning services.
BergerABAM hired
TJ Schilling as an engineer IV at its Federal Way office. He has seven years of civil engineering experience, including in structural steel and timber design for commercial, industrial, and residential construction. He worked on the Florida Marlins baseball stadium and is working on the bulk grain marine terminal modernization design project at the Port of Kalama. BergerABAM offers program management, civil and structural engineering, land use planning, natural resources, public involvement, construction management and support, and dive services.
Certified Financial Planners Laurie Klein and Brian Gawthrop launched a new firm called Kaizen Financial Advisors in Bellevue. Their office is at 800 Bellevue Way N.E., Suite 400
Bonneville Seattle Media Group announced long-time radio sports personality Bob Stelton will be joining Dave Grosby on-air weekdays from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. on 710 ESPN Seattle. Stelton will be returning to Seattle where he got his start 13 years ago. He is currently the host of The Bob Stelton Show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis and has also worked in Chicago and Los Angeles for Sporting News Radio.
The Washington Small Business Development Center opened two export readiness centers in Tukwila and on the Riverpoint Campus in Spokane. Vern Jenkins will lead the Spokane office and Joseph Vogel will lead the Tukwila office. Both are certified business advisors and plan to hire an additional trade specialist at their location in the near future. Business centers help Washington businesses prepare for or expand their export capabilities.