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Oct 02, 2014

Clark Nuber

Katri

David Katri, president and CEO of Clark Nuber, a Bellevue-based CPA and consulting firm, was named 2014 Innovative Firm Leader by Leading Edge Alliance, a global association with 200 accounting firm members in more than 100 countries.

MD²

MD² International, a Bellevue-based provider of “concierge medicine”, will open a Beverly Hills office Nov. 1 with Drs. Michael Brousseau and Dennis Evangelatos. MD² physicians care for 50 families each. MD² has offices in New York, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Menlo Park, Portland, Seattle and Bellevue.

Pierce County Library

Karim Adib joined Pierce County Library as digital experience director. Adib comes from Chicago Public Library where he worked for 10 years as the director of information and technology services. The system includes unincorporated Pierce County and 15 cities and towns, and is the fourth largest in the state.

Market at Lake Tapps sold for $17M

An LLC based in Ketchum, Idaho, called Boardman paid $16.6 million for Market at Lake Tapps, a Walmart-anchored shopping center at 19420 State Route 410 in Bonney Lake.

The seller is an entity managed by Matthew Felton of Bellevue.

Capital Pacific brokered the sale.

The shopping center is 92 percent leased. Other tenants are Office Depot, Starbucks and Bank of America.

ULI Emerging Trends Nov. 18

Urban Land Institute Northwest will hold its annual Emerging Trends forecast at 7:30 a.m. Nov. 18 at Seattle Marriott Waterfront, 2100 Alaskan Way. ULI Northwest will release the Emerging Trends in Real Estate report, which is based on interviews and surveys of more than 900 industry leaders. Mitch Roschelle, partner in PwC's U.S. Real Estate Advisory Practice, will be the keynote speaker, and there will be a panel of local real estate investors and experts. Register online at Northwest.uli.org or at 1-800-321-5011.

Eminent domain conference Dec. 9-10

The Seminar Group will hold a two-day conference on eminent domain Dec. 9 and 10 at Hotel 1000 in Seattle. The seminar will cover changes in the law, government projects and appraisal issues. Bart J. Freedman, a partner at K&L Gates LLP, and Kinnon W. Williams with Inslee Best Doezie & Ryder are program co-chairs. Other speakers include representatives from various law firms, a policy advisor from Mayor Ed Murray's office and Attorney General Bob Ferguson. For more information, or to register, visit: http://bit.ly/1udL0OE

Oct 01, 2014

SRG Partnership

Mistretta

Lopez

Wilcox

Shioiri

SRG Partnership hired Asayo Shioiri in the Seattle office. In Portland, it hired Eric A. Wilcox as a senior associate, and Phillip Lopez and Jessica Mistretta as associates. Shioiri has a 14-year portfolio of public education, civic and commercial projects. Wilcox has 35 years of experience across the region and in Alaska on civic, education and multifamily projects. Lopez has eight years of experience on large-scale, international government projects. Mistretta is an interior designer who has worked on health care projects for more than eight years, from outpatient clinics to medical complexes. SRG provides programming, planning, architecture and interior design.

Wood Harbinger

Haq

Larson

States

Alward

Bussard

Yirak

Bollen

Wood Harbinger promoted Doug Bussard to chief operating officer, Bruce Alward to executive vice president, Bill States to industrial systems market leader, Erik Larson to vice president of industrial systems, and Mohammed Haq, Sean Bollen and Jeff Yirak to associate principal. Bussard has been with the firm for nearly 10 years and has 30 years of experience in electrical utilities infrastructure and operation. Alward will also be vice president of electrical engineering. He has been with the firm for nearly 15 years and has 35 years of experience, including in the electrical system field and in health care. States is also corporate vice president focused on business development and key client management. He has 11 years with Wood Harbinger and over 37 years in the industry. Larson leads aviation and manufacturing facility work. He has been with Wood Harbinger for nearly 14 years and has 23 years in the industry as a mechanical and fire protection engineer. Haq will be involved in management and leadership in the mechanical/industrial practice. He has been with Wood Harbinger for eight years. Bollen will be involved in management and leadership in the electrical practice. He has 20 years with the firm, with experience in educational, military, and municipal electrical design. Yirak will be involved in management and leadership in the commissioning practice. He is an industry presenter and author.

Aegis Engineering

Smith

Aegis Engineering hired Cameron Smith as a senior fire protection engineer. Smith has 18 years of experience in fire protection consulting, design and project management. Aegis provides fire protection engineering and building code consulting.

Cascade Bicycle Club

Cascade Bicycle Club said David Douglas is the new recreational riding director. He has worked for the club as event producer for rides such as Chilly Hilly and Seattle to Portland, and has been president of the Washington State Bicycling Association for 10 years.

Washington Poison Center

Washington Poison Center hired Matthew Valento, MD and Betty Chen, MD as interim co-medical directors. Valento and Chen are faculty members in emergency medicine at the University of Washington and work at Harborview. WAPC is one of the 10 largest poison centers in the country by case volume.

The Fearey Group

The Fearey Group has expanded its Health & Life Sciences practice by 35 percent and added 10 new clients. Nandi Thorn is now director of Health & Life Sciences. Amy Snow Landa and Katie Ross are account supervisors.

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