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May 07, 2014



Berger Partnership hired Camille Mahan, Stephanie Woirol and Jasmeen Bains to the landscape architecture staff. Mahan is a recent graduate of Purdue University who won a 2013 ASLA Student Honor Award. She is working on Nordstrom stores and 1511 Dexter, an affordable housing project. Woirol holds a master's of landscape architecture from the University of Oregon with undergraduate studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is working on the Lincoln Square expansion. Bains holds a master's in landscape architecture from the University of Toronto. She is working on the Seattle Waterfront. Berger provides landscape architecture and urban design services.


EHS Design hired AJ Wright as a senior architect and Beate Hohmann-Koloyartsev as resource librarian and design assistant. Wright has experience in hospitality, retail, financial and federal projects. Hohmann-Koloyartsev will help teams with interior design concepts, construction documents and project manuals. The Seattle-based firm provides architecture, interior design, space planning and facilities planning.

WHPacific hired Matthew “Matt” Faulkner as a project manager in the Vancouver office. Faulkner has more than 13 years of experience in surveying and is a Certified Federal Surveyor. He has worked on transmission lines in the Northwest and done cadastral surveys of multiple townships. He previously worked at Mackay Sposito. WHPacific provides transportation, water/environment, development/facilities, energy, construction/project management, and surveying and scanning services.

Trindera Engineering hired John Coffman as a senior electrical engineer in its Spokane office. Coffman previously was senior facilities electrical engineer for Maxim Integrated. He will work in the industrial, manufacturing and wood products markets. Trindera is an electrical and control systems engineering and consulting firm, with an office also in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Sparling hired Thomas Richey as project manager, technology consulting in the Portland office. Richey has more than 20 years of experience in consulting, design and operation of telecommunications voice/data infrastructure and communications systems. He is project director for the Oregon State Capitol renovation. Sparling is an electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design firm, with offices also in Lynnwood and San Diego.

Puget Sound area project management and architecture firm Greene Gasaway promoted Jesse Ahlberg to partner. Ahlberg has been with the company since 2000. Greene Gasaway specializes in K-12 schools and recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn of Tacoma hired Gail Merth as director of design. Merth has more than 20 years of commercial design experience on educational facilities and master planning. She is working on the Yakima County Resource Center, a 9-1-1 emergency and medical call center in Eastern Washington. The 40-year-old firm provides architectural services, with a focus on criminal justice facilities.


David Turner and Mike Wood with Elliott Bay Design Group earned the Project Management Professional designation. Turner has more than 12 years of naval architecture experience. Wood has more than 13 years of experience in shipyard production engineering and design. Seattle-based EBDG provides naval architecture, marine engineering and production support services.



Stephania Camp Denton and David M. Schoeggl have rejoined Lane Powell as shareholders, and David W. Howenstine has joined as an attorney, all in the Litigation Practice Group. All three practiced law at Mills Meyers Swartling. Denton focuses on insurance issues. Schoeggl has more than 30 years of experience with complex trials and arbitrations for insurers, aviation and other business clients. Howenstine focuses on aviation, tort defense, insurance and general commercial disputes.
Point B Inc., a management consulting and venture investment firm, promoted Denise Nelson to practice director in Seattle. Nelson has been with the firm for 14 years, most recently as director of consulting operations.
Seattle-based HaloSource, parent company of the SeaKlear brand of swimming pool and hot tub water treatment products, hired Greg LaFata as senior marketing manager for SeaKlear. HaloSource develops technologies to disinfect and purify water.