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Jul 01, 2014



Eric Storhaug and Jeremiah Phillips joined Walsh Construction Co.'s Washington region office as project engineers, and Matt Gill joined as earthwork trade superintendent. Storhaug is a recent graduate of the construction management program at Washington State University, and Phillips is a recent graduate of the construction management program at the University of Washington. Gill has more than seven years of construction experience.




Adolfson & Peterson's Pacific Northwest office promoted Bill Clinton to director of estimating and preconstruction, and hired Thomas Hackett as assistant project manager. Clinton joined A&P three years ago as chief estimator. Hackett recently earned a bachelor's degree in construction management from Washington State University. He is assisting with the Gordon Family YMCA and Portside Industrial Business Park projects. Also, A&P assistant superintendents Carl Derieg, Alan McDaniel and Bruce Adsero completed the Superintendent Career Training Program through the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Derieg is working at the Aperture on 5th multifamily project, McDaniel is working on the Redmond Central multifamily project, and Adsero is working on the Lake Hills mixed-use project.




Swinerton Builders Northwest promoted Dave Worley to vice president, and hired Gayle Roberts as assistant project manager, Piper Hamill as senior project engineer and Sean McNally as project engineer. Worley has been with the company since 2002 and will continue his role as division manager. Roberts has 10 years of construction experience and is primarily working on tribal and gaming projects. Hamill relocated from Swinerton's Government Division and is involved in tenant improvements and health-care. McNally graduated from the University of Washington's construction management program and is working on tenant improvement projects.

Jason R. Wandler, a partner at the law firm of Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker, was elected to the board of directors of the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington. Wandler will serve a three-year term. He has been a member of the chapter for more than 10 years, and serves on the Professional Development Council.
The AGC Education Foundation named the recipients of its 2014-15 scholarships. From the University of Washington: Lee “Colton” Cox of Duvall, Sergio Ortega of Edmonds, Nick Santini of Seattle and Tanya Trongtham of Seattle. From Central Washington University: Joel Greear of Ellensburg, Brian Merris of Bellingham, Ryan Romano of Ellensburg and Kindra Scobba of Vancouver. From Washington State University: Avery Bahr of Bellingham, Andrew Croskrey of Richland, Armando Espinosa of Peshastin, Michael Fisher of Anchorage, Kelsey Gardner of Castle Rock, Marshall Ruehl of Spokane and Charlotte Schmitz of Veradale. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $4,250.

KeyBank Business Capital is expanding its lending program with Michael Wingard, a senior vice president based in Seattle. He will work in western states, including Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Wingard was with PNC Business Credit, where he was a senior vice president in the Pacific Northwest.
Bellevue-based Network Architects hired Christopher Shaw as service manager. He will lead the managed services and disaster recovery divisions. Network Architects's services include hardware and software sales, managed services, engineering, backup and disaster recovery, help desk services and low voltage cabling.
Jun 27, 2014

Dorsey & Whitney said Larry Ward, a partner in the Seattle office who specializes in national security law and export controls, has been appointed to a two-year term on the Defense Trade Advisory Group that advises the U.S. State Department.

The Washington Wine Industry Foundation added Sherri Swingle to the board of directors. Swingle has more than 20 years of experience as a marketing specialist, event strategist and fundraising consultant. Most recently, she was executive director for Northwest Wine Benefit Foundation, producing the Auction of Washington Wines.