|
Subscribe / Renew |
|
|
Contact Us |
|
| ► Subscribe to our Free Weekly Newsletter | |
| home | Welcome, sign in or click here to subscribe. | login |
Mar 25, 2014

Overlake Medical Center named J. Michael Marsh president and CEO. Marsh comes to Overlake from Providence Health & Services, an integrated health care system with 32 hospitals in five states. He has held a number of senior executive positions during his 28-year career. Overlake CEO Craig Hendrickson announced his retirement last summer.
Seattle-based Beat BioTherapeutics Corp. named Sam L. Teichman chief medical officer and director. BEATBio is working on a new therapy for heart failure. Teichman was senior vice president at Corthera and began his biotech career at Genentech.
Saltchuk, a Seattle freight transportation and distribution company, said it has been recognized by Ethisphere Institute, an independent center promoting best practices in corporate ethics and governance, as one of the world's most ethical companies for 2014. This is the first time that Saltchuk has been considered for this award. It is one of three companies in the transportation and logistics industry to be honored this year. Companies are scored in five categories: ethics and compliance programs, reputation, leadership and innovation, governance, corporate citizenship, and the culture of ethics.




Abbott Construction hired Marc Everson as account executive, Tom Radke as superintendent, Eric Staehle as project manager and Jessica Curtin as marketing coordinator. Everson has more than 30 years of local commercial construction experience, and holds bachelor's degrees in construction management and business administration from Washington State University. Radke has more than 20 years of commercial superintendent experience. Staehle has more than 15 years of project management experience. Curtin holds a bachelor's degree in business administration-marketing from WSU.




The Seattle office of Andersen Construction hired Brad Robinson as senior estimator/pre-construction manager, Jeff Snyder as senior project engineer in the Capital Projects Division, and Nick Farley and Sam Jacobs as project engineers in the Special Projects Division. Robinson has 15 years of estimating and pre-construction experience, and has led estimating teams on large projects for the past seven years. Snyder has more than 10 years of experience working on a variety of projects. Farley has been in construction for more than six years and holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. Jacobs has four years of construction experience and is a graduate of the University of Washington.





The Seattle office of Lease Crutcher Lewis hired Monique Emory as accounting assistant, Jill Hughart as operations assistant, Darrell Ceballos and Christina Anderson as BIM coordinators, and John Whiteley as project engineer. Emory has been in accounting and finance since 1998, and has studied at Weber State, Utah Valley State and the University of Phoenix. Hughart has 10 years of industry experience and holds a bachelor's degree from Cal State Northridge. Ceballos spent eight years as an integrated construction coordinator, estimator and project engineer. He holds a bachelor's degree in architectural studies from Washington State University. Anderson has a background in mechanical engineering, architecture and tenant coordination. She holds a master's degree in architecture from the University of Michigan and a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Illinois. Whiteley started in construction in 2006 and holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from WSU.

Federal Way-based DBM Contractors hired Meredith Daniels as a senior project manager. Daniels has more than 22 years of heavy civil and commercial construction experience, including a stint at Mowat Construction. She holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Clarkson University, as well as a California general engineering contractors license.

Buckley-based Johansen Excavating hired R. Shane Webley as vice president of operations and a member of the executive committee. Webley managed heavy civil construction contracts for 17 years in California, Hawaii, Idaho, Utah and Washington. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from the University of Washington, and in June will receive an MBA from the University of Wyoming.