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Jan 08, 2014

Gensler hired Dennis Rehill as a design director in its Seattle office, where he will lead the commercial office building practice, focusing on new construction and high-rises. Rehill has designed commercial, residential, hospitality and mixed-use projects and has done master plans in the Middle East, Asia, North America, United Kingdom and Ireland. Recently, he designed Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill's series of large mixed-use projects and master plans, including Atlantis The Palm Phase II Dubai. He also was an associate director for Scott Tallon Walker Architects in Dublin and a design architect at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, working with Adrian Smith on Burj Khalifa and 7 South Dearborn. Rehill is the city representative for Seattle on the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.



GGLO promoted Marieke Lacasse and Pamela Trevithick to principal, Don Caffrey to associate and Jasmin Dolores to accounting manager. Lacasse joined GGLO in 2001 and has more than 15 years of experience on parks, streetscapes, gardens and community spaces. Her projects include Seattle Housing Authority's Yesler Terrace master plan and 10th Avenue Hill Climb. Trevithick is a hospitality design leader at GGLO. She has 17 years of experience on hotel, resort, residential and mixed-use projects, and is leading the Semiahmoo Resort project. Caffrey has experience in residential, office, retail, mixed-use and K-12 projects, and now focuses on campus environments. His work includes Garfield Station at Pacific Lutheran University. He has worked at Mithun, Callison and Integrus. Dolores joined GGLO 14 years ago. She processes payroll, billings and accounts payable, and implemented a paperless interoffice transaction system.


In the Seattle office, Fehr & Peers hired Aaron Gooze as a transportation engineer/planner, Carmen Kwan as a transportation engineer and Justin Resnick as an urban/regional planner. Gooze holds a dual master's in transportation engineering and city and regional planning from Georgia Tech. He worked in Seattle for several years in the freight industry, specializing in railroad contracting and data management. Kwan holds a master's in civil engineering from the University of Washington. She has experience in traffic analysis, traffic engineering and transportation modeling, and interned with the Washington State Department of Transportation. Resnick holds a master's in urban and regional planning from UCLA and has worked in public policy analysis, geographic information science and active transportation. Fehr & Peers provides transportation planning and engineering services.
Sparling hired Dale Stadler as electrical project manager in Portland. Stadler has more than 13 years of experience in electrical distribution, lighting and lighting control, and fire alarm systems. He has worked on higher education, government, health care and office projects, and is managing the Salem Health Outpatient Rehab Center project. Sparling is an electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design firm with offices also in Lynnwood and San Diego.
The Blueline Group hired Chad Bissette as an engineer. He returns to the firm after directing residential real estate acquisitions for a privately held investment fund. Blueline provides civil engineering and land development consulting services.
Thrive by Five Washington named Sam Whiting to lead the public-private partnership for early learning, which has just merged with the Foundation for Early Learning. Whiting is a community investor for education at Boeing, and leads the company's work with state and local education groups working to improve education. He has worked at Children's Home Society, Page Ahead and The Seattle Foundation.
West Monroe Partners, a business and technology consultancy, said it has added Madrona Solutions Group, a Seattle-based consulting firm focused customer relationship management and business intelligence, to its Seattle office. Madrona has 23 people in Seattle and six in Raleigh, N.C., who are now part of West Monroe Partners. Madrona's Seattle executives Brian Paulen, Scott Kostojohn and Rod Achtmann-Mendoza are directors at West Monroe Partners. The Seattle office now numbers more than 60 people. West Monroe will enter the Raleigh market with this acquisition.
Jan 07, 2014







In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis hired five and promoted Chad Smith to project manager and Laura O'Neill to marketing coordinator. Smith is focusing on Boeing projects and joined Lewis in 2012. He earned a bachelor's degree in 2004 and has been in construction since 2005. O'Neill joined the company in 2008 as an operations assistant. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Washington. The new hires are Jordan Swanson, Joe Aebischer and Jeramiah Crabb as project engineers; Leonard Buck as BIM coordinator; and Roxanne Harrison as operations assistant. Swanson, LEED AP BD&C, has been in construction since 2006. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from the UW. Aebischer, LEED AP BD&C and Engineer in Training, has been in construction since 2007. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Colorado. Crabb has been in construction since 2005 and holds a construction management certificate from the UW. Buck has been in construction since 1988, including 13 years in field supervision. He recently earned a bachelor's degree in applied design from Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Harrison previously worked at insurance and construction companies. She holds an associate's degree from Edmonds Community College.
Seattle-based Cascade Engine Center promoted Greg Light to vice president of sales and marketing, Aaron Ison to vice president of engineering, Don Stark to vice president of operations, and Tim Sandeman to general sales manager. Cascade says it is re-concentrating sales, engineering and support to transition from an OEM diesel engine distributor to a diesel engine integration and engineering company. Cascade distributes John Deere, Scania, Yanmar and HiPower products.
Northwest regional law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt added land use attorneys Keith Dearborn and Alison Moss to the Seattle office. They were at Dearborn & Moss PLLC. Moss focuses on land use and alternative dispute resolution, and acts as a mediator with the Kitsap County Dispute Resolution Center. Dearborn has more than 40 years of experience in land use law. He helped establish King County's farmland preservation program and is involved in the transfer of development credits from King County to Seattle.
Jon Collavo has been named Washington Business Banking sales manager at Wells Fargo. He has had a 20-year career in financial services including 12 years with Wells Fargo as business development officer for Wells Fargo SBA lending. He will be based in Seattle and oversee six business sales officers across Western Washington.