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Jul 27, 2012

Tacoma-based Columbia State Bank promoted Lisa Howlett to senior vice president professional banking officer for its Portland offices. Howlett has 30 years of experience and was a vice president commercial loan officer at US Bank. Columbia is a Washington state-chartered bank with 102 offices in Washington and Oregon.
Crosscut Public Media, a nonprofit that publishes the online news site Crosscut.com, hired Greg Shaw as publisher/CEO to replace Crosscut founder David Brewster, who is stepping down in September as editor in chief and publisher. Shaw is a former journalist and has worked in marketing, philanthropy, advertising and public relations, including at Microsoft and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Brewster will continue to write for Crosscut and serve on the board.
Shoreline-based Wonderland Developmental Center hired Lee Trevithick as executive director. Trevithick has 25 years of leadership experience and was executive director at a nonprofit in Snohomish County. Wonderland offers early intervention services to infants and toddlers with special needs and their families.
Air Van Moving relocated its headquarters to Bellevue. Air Van specializes in consumer and corporate household moving, transportation services, commercial warehousing and fulfillment services, with locations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.
Jul 26, 2012

Red Lion Hotels hired Ron Burgett as executive vice president of brand development. Burgett has 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry in franchising, brand management and sales growth, and recently served as executive vice president at Northcott Hospitality.

Seattle law firm Stokes Lawrence hired William Neal in the Seattle office. Neal was shareholder with Stafford Frey Cooper and focuses his practice on business and real estate. Stokes Lawrence is a full-service law firm with offices in Seattle and Yakima.

Lakedale Resort at Three Lakes hired Karl Bruno as general manager. Bruno has 30 years of hospitality experience and recently served as general manager of Kenwood Inn and Spa in Sonoma Wine Country. Lakedale Resort is on San Juan Island.

Rob Anderson joined the Seattle office of Kidder Mathews as an investment specialist. Previously he was a business law consultant.

Riley Shephard joined the Bellevue office of Jones Lang LaSalle as an associate in leasing, representing landlords. He also worked with CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield.
Trevor Carr is a new associate broker at Keller Williams' Wallingford branch. He previously worked at Windermere.


Wisconsin-based Erdman, a health care facility planning company with an office in Kirkland, hired Kim Schillig as vice president of integrated health systems. She was a principal at HMC Architects in Los Angeles. William D. Petasnick, who retired as president and CEO of Froedtert Health System in Wisconsin, joined Erdman's board.
Phillips Real Estate Services' recent golf tournament raised money for Compass Housing Alliance. Over 14 years, Phillips has raised about $150,000 for Compass, which provides services to people struggling with homelessness and poverty.
Coldwell Banker Bain|Seal of Bellevue introduced a set of marketing and sales tools for Coldwell Banker Previews International, its luxury home sales program. Coldwellbankerpreviews.com has more than 12,000 properties, with slideshows and video tours of listings. People can search in multiple languages and see prices in different currencies. Coldwell Banker Previews brokered 13,500 sales of houses priced at $1 million or more in 2011.
The Washington Chapter of CoreNet, an organization for corporate real estate professionals, is seeking nominations for its annual management award. The deadline is Aug. 15. The award will be presented at NAIOP's Night of the Stars in November. For more information, call (425) 974-4004 or email scott.carter@am.jll.com.