homeWelcome, sign in or click here to subscribe.login
     


 

 

News

Sep 26, 2012

SPVV Landscape Architects

Teal

Darren Teal joined SPVV Landscape Architects of Spokane as a landscape architect. Teal obtained his license in 2010, and has eight years of landscape design experience, along with a background in land planning, civil planning, and designing plans for stormwater and erosion control. He is working on redevelopment of Hart Field. SPVV provides landscape architecture and planning.

KPFF Consulting Engineers

Roberts

KPFF Consulting Engineers promoted Sara Roberts to principal. Roberts joined the firm in 1995. She has worked on educational, transit and port facilities, and parking structures. Her projects include the Port of Seattle consolidated rental car facility. KPFF is a civil and structural engineering firm with a number of U.S. offices, including in Seattle.

Hart Crowser

Hart Crowser hired Pete Heltzel and Kelsey Donahue in the Edmonds office, Max Gummer in Portland, and Suzanne Faubl, Marc Miller, Kerry Hosken, Nimfa Josol and Rebecca Ramsey in Seattle. Heltzel is a fisheries biologist helping the city of Bellevue determine fish populations in urban streams. His clients have included the Corps of Engineers and energy companies. Donahue is a marine biologist supporting habitat work in Cook Inlet in Alaska. Gummer is a geotechnical engineer who previously worked for the Oregon Department of Transportation. He is working on waterfront and roadway projects. Faubl is an environmental engineer who will assist with projects for the US Forest Service and City Light. Hosken is an environmental engineer with experience in wildlife biology. He will support stormwater and remediation projects. Miller is a field geologist who will work on the SR99 bored tunnel in Seattle. Josol is a senior accounting clerk with 22 years of experience. Ramsey is a project assistant with a bachelor's from Hamilton College. Hart Crowser is a Seattle-based environmental and engineering consulting firm.

Pan Pacific Hotel Seattle

Pan Pacific Hotel Seattle named Sam Johnson as general manager. Johnson has 30 years of hospitality expertise and was general manager of the Sorrento Hotel. Pan Pacific Hotel is a luxury hotel in South Lake Union.

Arista Point Institute

Kirkland-based Arista Point Institute hired Margaret Smith as director of programs. Smith was the docent program coordinator and volunteer program coordinator at Seattle Art Museum. Arista Point provides courses in continuing education, regulatory compliance and professional development.

Fearey Group

Seattle-based Fearey Group hired Laura Ray as vice president. Ray has 10 years of experience in the real estate and consumer sectors and was interim public relations director for Callison. She has worked with Microsoft, Starbucks, REI, Brooks Running, Adidas and Paul Allen's Experience Music Project at Edelman. The Fearey Group is an independent public relations and public affairs firm.

Sep 25, 2012

Pan Pacific Hotel

Delgado

Pan Pacific Hotel Seattle named Diana Delgado director of sales and marketing. Delgado was regional vice president of marketing and revenue management for MTM Luxury Lodging. Pan Pacific Hotel Seattle is a full-service luxury hotel in the South Lake Union neighborhood.

PlayNetwork

Redmond-based PlayNetwork hired Robert Kamp as vice president of global sales and international operations. Kamp was vice president of marketing and business development for Callbutton and marketing team manager at Mobil Oil. PlayNetwork provides in-store entertainment for retail, restaurant and hospitality environments.

Columbia Bank

Tacoma-based Columbia Bank added four people to the Spokane wealth management team. Greg Tracy, vice president and private banking officer; Jennifer Jacob, financial analyst; Lacey Sherman, financial analyst; and Kevin O'Connell, AVP private banking relationship manager.

Olympic Security & Communications Systems

Arlington-based Olympic Security & Communications Systems recently became a Siemens distributor for Cerberus PRO fire alarm products. Olympic President Tom Brown said in a news release that the new line will allow them to better compete in the specification and design-build markets.

More People



Email or user name:
Password:
 
Forgot password? Click here.