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May 09, 2014

PricewaterhouseCoopers executive Cathy Gustafson Hylton received the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women's Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Crest Award for her professional achievements. She is partner and Pacific Northwest Tax Market Leader, and has led PwC's international tax practice for 33 years.

Doug Weber has been named Seattle Main Business Banking manager for Wells Fargo. He directs four Business Banking relationship managers, and oversees Seattle-area Business Banking operations. Weber was principal relationship manager for Wells Fargo in Bellevue.
May 08, 2014

Stepherson & Associates Communications hired Sandy Lam as a project coordinator. Lam spent four years at the Washington State Department of Transportation on communications and public involvement. S&A does outreach and communications for public works projects in Puget Sound.
Brent Carbajal was named provost and vice president for academic affairs at Western Washington University. Carbajal had been appointed to a two-year fixed term as provost in 2013 and now will serve permanently in that position. He was previously dean of Western's College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Citi Private Bank said Olive Goh has joined the Seattle office as director and ultra high net worth private banker. Goh joins Citi from HSBC Private Bank in New York where she was worked with entrepreneurs, executives, real estate managers and family offices. She started with HSBC in London in 2006.
An entity managed by Preston Walls of Walls Property Management bought a three-story, 14-unit apartment building at 2501 Thorndyke Ave. W. for $2.2 million. The seller was a Canadian trust. Spencer Clark of Marcus & Millichap's Seattle office handled the listing. The complex was built in 1963, and is made of marblecrete and brick veneer.

Tacoma-based Momentum Partners hired Amy Shives to be vice president of business development. Shives served on the firm's board of advisors for the last year, and will be responsible for building partnerships with developers and investors. Shives worked as a corporate business developer with Humphreys & Partners Architects in Dallas, which is listed as a partner on Momentum Partners' website. Momentum Partners focuses on buying, developing, managing and selling commercial real estate.
Capitol Hill Housing will hold a community forum about starting an arts district on Capitol Hill at 5:30 p.m. May 20 in the Oddfellows Building at 915 E. Pine St. Greg Esser of Arizona State University will talk about Roosevelt Row Arts District in Phoenix. There will be a panel discussion with Lesley Bain of Frameworks Cultural Placemaking, Tonya Lockyer of Velocity Dance Center, Jason Plourde of Three Dollar Bill Cinema, Matthew Richter, cultural space liaison for the city of Seattle, and Cathryn Vandenbrink of Artspace. For more information, or to attend, visit: bit.ly/artsdistrictforum.