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Jan 15, 2014




Swenson Say Faget promoted Bart Blans and Pete Krebs to senior project manager, Evin Gibson, Chris Potter and Brian Rittereiser to project manager and Jocelyn Tetrealt to project engineer. Melissa Holmberg is the new office coordinator. Blans has been with the firm for eight years, and is working on multifamily/mixed-use projects, including Alley 111 in Bellevue. Krebs was hired in January and is working on Angeline Apartments. Gibson has been with the firm six years and is working on the Bellevue Driving Range. Potter was hired 7 years ago and works in the Tacoma office. His projects include the Titus Will Toyota expansion.



Rittereiser joined the firm in 2013 and is working on Fran's Chocolates' new Georgetown headquarters. Tetrealt was hired in 2012. She focuses on residential remodels and has worked on El Centro de la Raza's mixed-use project. Holmberg has eight years of office administration experience. The structural engineering firm has offices in Seattle and Tacoma.



In the Spokane office, GeoEngineers hired JR Sugalski as an environmental engineer, Monica Evans as a front desk coordinator, and rehired Matt Peterson, who is now a special inspection and testing technician. Chelsea Voss transferred to the office as an environmental technician. Sugalski was previously an engineer for URS Corp. Peterson was a senior technician with Froehling and Robertson in Crozet, Va. Voss was an administrative coordinator for GeoEngineers in Seattle.

Cooper Zietz Engineers hired Jeff Faunce as director of construction management. He will be based in Seattle and coordinate with construction managers and client service managers throughout the firm. He is an engineer with 30 years of experience on infrastructure, transportation and environmental projects. Portland-based Cooper Zietz provides planning, engineering, construction management, environmental services, quality management, commissioning and workforce development.
In Seattle, IA Interior Architects appointed Lynn Vandeberg as a senior associate, and Laurie Hodges and Suzanne Fleming as associates. The global architectural firm focuses on interior architecture and workplace strategies.
The Blueline Group hired Annie O'Neill as a drafter. O'Neill graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2007 with an associate of applied science in architectural and engineering technologies. Blueline provides civil engineering and land development consulting services.



Gena Bomotti, Mindy DeYoung and Hilary Bramwell Mohr were elected to principal at Riddell Williams. Bomotti is chair of the Women Attorneys' Group and a member of the Labor and Employment group. DeYoung is the chair of the Diversity Committee and a member of the Litigation and Environmental and Natural Resources groups. Mohr is a member of the Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights and the Litigation groups.
Annie Scrivanich has joined Seattle-based Cruise Specialists, a world and luxury cruise agency, as senior vice president. She was with Cruise Advisors, Inc. in Alaska. Cruise Specialists also has an office in Novato, Calif.
Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage has a new chief executive officer: Julie Taylor. She replaces Annie Holt, who retired last month. Taylor was CEO of West Valley Medical Center, a 150-bed hospital in Caldwell, Idaho.