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Aug 22, 2012

Seattle-based law firm Carney Badley Spellman named Scott Weaver as a shareholder. Weaver focuses on commercial litigation, general civil litigation, real estate and business, and previously served as counsel with Jameson Babbitt Stites & Lombard.

Emilia Sweeney, principal of Seattle law firm Carney Badley Spellman has been appointed CLE committee chair for the 2012-2012 International Association of Defense Counsel year. The group is an association of corporate and insurance defense attorneys.
The Port of Everett has added a tenant called Seas the Day Cafe to the Waterfront Center. Seas the Day Cafe is a subsidiary of the family-owned Pacific Coast Bakery Cafe in Redmond and is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

SRG Partnership promoted architect Uwe Bergk to associate in the Seattle office. Bergk's projects have included renovation at Pike Place Market. He was born and raised in Germany, where he received a master's degree in interior architecture. He has more than 20 years of experience, including as an instructor and department chair at the Art Institute of Seattle. SRG provides programming, planning, architecture and interior design.




NAC|Architecture promoted Randall Wilson to principal, Leslie Sydnor to associate principal, and Tami Barnes and Julia Wrigley to associate. Wilson is a project manager in the Spokane office, and is working on Selah Middle School. Sydnor is director of studios in the Los Angeles office. She is project manager for the Long Beach Unified School District's High School No. 2. Barnes, an accountant in the Spokane office, does payroll, benefits and taxes. Wrigley is a marketing coordinator in the Seattle office, and leads marketing and proposal efforts.

Seattle-based Quantum Consulting Engineers hired Frank Unocic as project manager. Unocic has more than 15 years of structural engineering experience, and is focusing on residential and educational projects. Previously, he was the principal for Pyrgos Engineering. Quantum provides structural, seismic and structural engineering.

Jacobs Associates civil engineering firm promoted Keith Abey to senior associate. Abey is a structural engineer in Seattle, providing design review, numerical modeling, forensic engineering support and advice on historic structures. He has nearly 20 years of experience in structural analysis, design and construction administration, and is lead structural engineer on Sound Transit's North Link and University Link.

WHPacific added Lynn Iaquinta to its northwest operations as regional transportation director. Iaquinta has experience in alternative delivery methods, program management, design-build, construction management and bridge engineering. She will focus on client relations, project oversight and business development, and has secured a role for WHPacific on a team pursuing the Columbia River Crossing project. WHPacific is a Native American-owned architecture and engineering firm.