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Mar 11, 2014
After having served on an interim basis for the past nine months, Jack Kelanic has been named the City of Tacoma's Information Technology director.
As interim director since June 2013, Kelanic led the Information Technology Department as it delivered on major technology related projects including: the City's website; Tacoma Public Utilities' customer payment portal; the City's citizen request management system; the City's 311 initiative; and the City's online benefits enrollment system for its employees. Before becoming interim director, Kelanic served as the Information Technology Department's assistant director. Prior to joining the City, he was the chief information systems director for the Los Angeles Unified School District from 2008 - 2011. He has a bachelor's degree in engineering from Vanderbilt University.
Cort, A Berkshire Hathaway Company, announced the acquisition of AA Party Rentals in Mountlake Terrace and Tacoma. For more than 40 years, AA Party Rentals has been providing top-quality rental equipment and services for consumer business including weddings and parties and to caterers, event planners and venues in the greater Seattle and Tacoma markets.
AA Party Rentals joins ABC Special Event Rentals by Cort and Cort Events in the Seattle market. AA Party Rentals will continue to operate independently. This acquisition provides customers with convenient access to an even broader range of event and party rental products and services then they had before, including tents and canopies of all sizes, flooring, tables, chairs, china, specialty linens, a wide variety of tableware and more.
Port of Kalama Harbor Master Sean Clark has been elected president of the Northwest Marine Terminal Association. Clark will lead the association in its mission to exchange best practices among deepwater ports in the Pacific Northwest.
Clark, who is also responsible for facility security and safety at the Port of Kalama, has represented the Port on the association for four years. The Northwest Marine Terminal Association is a voluntary organization of 15 deepwater ports in Oregon and Washington and has operated since 1939 under agreement approved by the Federal Maritime Commission. In his leadership role and under provisions of the agreement, Clark will help the association facilitate long range industry planning with respect to a broad range of factors such as setting uniform rates, establishing consistent rules and practices, exchanging relevant information, and pursuing cooperative ventures.

Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, promoted Bob Barlish from senior project manager to project executive in the Special Projects Group. Barlish has more than 40 years of industry experience, including a stint early in his career as a journeyman cabinet maker in an old world German woodworking shop in Seattle. He has been with Howard S. Wright since 2012, and is active in the Building Owners and Managers Association and NAIOP.


Bellevue-based Express Construction added Aaron Lee as project manager for Special Projects and Kevin Ellyson as a project engineer. Lee has 11 years of experience with local and regional construction projects. Ellyson also has 11 years of industry experience. He is working with all of the project managers at Express.
Washington, D.C.-based MGAC merged with Basis LLC, a cost and risk management consulting firm based in Los Angeles and comprised of former directors of Davis Langdon/Aecom. MGAC provides owner's representation and project management services across the country and internationally. The merger expands MGAC's presence in California and the western United States. MGAC has an office in Seattle.
Mar 07, 2014
Matheus Lumber Co. of Woodinville hired Bryan Ashbaugh to head up its outside sales and marketing efforts throughout the Puget Sound region. Matheus is a major supplier of lumber, sheathing, form board, and engineered wood products to many of the region's largest construction projects. It is a private company that has been in the lumber business continuously from its founding in Seattle back in 1932. Ashbaugh has been the CEO of Street of Dreams, which produced 88 of its trademarked “Street of Dreams” events in major cities throughout North America since 1985. He previously worked for Burlington Northern's real estate subsidiary Glacier Park Co.
Zillow announced Errol Samuelson will join the company in the new position of Chief Industry Development Officer to lead the company's real estate industry relations strategy. He will report directly to CEO Spencer Rascoff.
As former president of Realtor.com and chief strategy officer of Move Inc., Samuelson, 47, brings more than 20 years' experience in technology and the real estate industry to this role. In addition to building and strengthening Zillow's relationships with brokerages, franchisors, MLSs and trade associations around the country, Samuelson will also assume executive oversight for Zillow's real estate business-to-business products and tools.
Seattle Rotary Service Foundation announces the recipients of its 2013-14 Major Grant awards. They include:
Edward Thomas House, $100,000 grant
Millionair Club Charity, $50,000 grant
USO Northwest, $50,000 grant
“The foundation's commitment will address the needs of our most vulnerable, those who end up in myriad emergency rooms with mental health, addiction and homelessness issues. The grants will also target access to long term employment for the unemployed and serve our military men and women who now, more than ever, need our support,” said Maureen Brotherton, president of the foundation.