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Jun 06, 2012

Laura Leach has joined SPVV Landscape Architects in Spokane as a landscape designer. She will design, estimate and manage governmental, commercial and educational projects. Her projects include the Gonzaga University Grotto. Leach was a landscape design intern with SPVV, which provides landscape architecture and planning.





Reid Middleton hired Ben Sommer as a project engineer, Melanie Haagsma as an airport designer and Andrea Rose as a technical editor. It promoted Corbin Hammer to senior engineer and Kathleen Baxter to marketing coordinator. Sommer has eight years of project management experience and is in the airport engineering group. He previously worked for Murray, Smith & Associates. Haagsma is also on the airport team, and has worked at Harmsen and Associates in Monroe. Rose has 20 years of administrative, editing, writing and marketing experience. She worked for Parsons Brinckerhoff for 11 years, eight of them as a technical editor. Hammer is in Reid Middleton's structural practice, working primarily in the civic, aviation and health care sectors, including the Delta Air Lines SkyClub at SeaTac. Baxter has been technical editor for three years at Reid Middleton, and has experience in public relations and public affairs. Reid Middleton provides civil and structural engineering, planning and surveying.


DCI Engineers hired Stephanie Aden as marketing coordinator and Kyle Cossette as a structural engineer, both in the Spokane office. Aden has 15 years of sales and marketing experience. She provides marketing materials and oversees public relations and business development. Cossette has eight years of design experience, and is working on the Northtown Mall renovation in Spokane. DCI is a civil and structural consulting engineering firm.

PACE Engineers hired Joe Simmler as senior principal engineer in the Kirkland office. Simmler holds a Ph.D. and specializes in surface water management programs. PACE is a civil and structural engineering, planning and surveying firm.

Art Anderson Associates re-hired Doug Koenen as a senior mechanical engineer. Koenen worked at the Bremerton engineering firm from 1990—1997 and from 2005—2008. He also was a project engineer with the Washington State University extension energy program, and worked at PSF Mechanical. He will do mechanical design and project management, and is working on projects for Bremerton School District and Lockheed Martin.
Eddie Bauer said Michael R. Egeck has been named president and CEO. He was CEO of Hurley International. David Chamberlain, who has served as interim CEO, will remain on the board of directors. Egeck also worked at VF Corp., The North Face and Columbia Sportswear.
The city of Seattle is seeking candidates for the Seattle Arts Commission, which advises the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, advocates for arts initiatives and approves funding to artists and organizations. Submit a letter of interest and resume to arts.culture@seattle.gov by June 29.
King County Workforce Development Council was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Butler Family Fund. The grant will help connect homeless people with training and employment assistance. The nonprofit is a think tank and grant-making organization.