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May 14, 2012

Portland-based law firm Miller Nash hired James in the Seattle office. Yand practices construction, franchise and commercial law. Miller Nash is a multi-service law firm with offices in Oregon and Washington.

Seattle law firm Lane Powell appointed Frances Jagla as shareholder in the intellectual property and technology practice group. Jagla was counsel to Leydig, Voit & Mayer. Lane Powell is a multi-specialty law firm.
Seattle-based Moyer Foundation received a $1 million grant from the New York Life Foundation. The grant will expand camp services, and support a national bereavement camp conference and bereavement guide. The foundation focuses on programs that serve children in severe distress.
May 11, 2012
Bellevue-based Clark Nuber hired Katie Moyer as senior manager of the state and local tax group, and Tondi Turner as administrative assistant. Clark Nuber is a CPA and consulting firm.
Kenmore city manager Rob Karlinsey hired Kristen Overleese as city engineer effective May 29. Overleese worked as capital projects manager at the city of Shoreline since 1999, and managed Shoreline's $50 million SR99 Aurora Corridor Project.
Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan hired Rich Wilson as port director. Wilson was development director at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airpot.
May 10, 2012

Ohio-based KeyBank promoted Aspasia Sotiriou as area retail leader to manage operations at 11 branches in Snohomish County. Sotiriou was project manager for branch expansion projects. KeyBank has 165 branches in Washington state.
Seattle-based Hydrogen Advertising hired Mary Knight as vice president and executive creative director. Knight worked as executive vice president and group creative director at Draftfcb in Chicago. Hydrogen Advertising is a marketing and advertising agency.
Bellevue-based Clark Nuber promoted Jessica Myers, Amanda Rees and Allyson Sprague. Clark Nuber is a CPA and consulting firm.

Kurt Hanson, Kent's economic development manager, was named co-chair of the Alliance Program by the International Council of Shopping Centers. The program lets people from the public and private sectors talk about retail development opportunities. Hanson will represent owners, developers, investors, marketers and other retail specialists in Washington.
Seattle-based Leisure Care will manage five Conservatory Senior Living retirement communities in Texas. This adds 1,053 apartments to Leisure Care's North American portfolio of 6,200 apartments. The company now manages more than $1.5 billion in assets. In the last year, Leisure Care has added nearly 1,500 apartments to its portfolio, and grown by more than 25 percent.
Walnut Creek, Calif.-based RPM Mortgage is opening an operations center in Lake Oswego, Ore., to support branches in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Forty or more people will work there, and the company is hiring now. Charee Wheeler is operations manager. Scott Davis and Ryan O'Farrell are vice presidents of business development in the Northwest.
Denihan Hospitality Group has opened a San Francisco office as part of a push to expand in Seattle, Portland and other West Coast markets. The company owns and operates boutique hotels in New York, Washington, D.C., Miami and Chicago. Julie Purnell was named senior vice president of acquisitions and development in San Francisco. She worked for Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants and Marriott.
The Appraisal Institute and the Institute for Market Transformation issued an updated guide for appraising environmentally sustainable real estate. “Recognition of Energy Costs and Energy Performance in Real Property Valuation” was first published in 2000.
There will be a free class for first-time home buyers at 10 a.m. May 19 at Cornerstone Home Lending in Bellevue. Cornerstone is in Suite 2300 at 10900 N.E. Fourth St. Jacob Washburn of Cornerstone and Jennifer Daniels of Keller Williams are giving the two-hour class. Register at http://tiny.cc/tfs1dw.
There will be a conference about permitting residential, commercial and industrial projects May 23 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. It will include an update on regulations, permitting tools, distressed projects and permitting strategies. The Seminar Group said it is aimed at attorneys, real estate agents and contractors. Information is at http://www.theseminargroup.net or by calling (800) 574-4852.
The Bellevue Downtown Association's noon May 23 program will be about nightlife. Entrepreneurs behind downtown's expanding number of bars and entertainment venues will speak at Parlor Live Comedy Club in Lincoln Square. Register at http://www.bellevuedowntown.org.