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Jan 27, 2015




Northwest Kidney Centers has named new medical directors to supervise patient care at four of its 15 dialysis centers. Dr. Scott Bieber is medical director at Scribner clinic in Northgate. Dr. Daniel Hu is medical director at the SeaTac clinic. Dr. Michael Sutters is medical director of the unit at 548 15th Ave. Dr. Raj Narajanan is medical director at 700 Broadway.
Seven attorneys joined Davis Wright Tremaine as members of the government contracting, litigation and construction groups. Six came from the Seattle office of Dorsey & Whitney: partners Lisa Marchese, Traeger Machetanz, James E. Howard and Jonathan A. DeMella; and associates Nathan Rouse and Kate Kennedy. Christine V. Williams, who was vice president and general counsel of Bering Straits Native Corp., joined as a partner. Williams will be based in Anchorage and the others are in Seattle.






Seattle-based Schuchart hired Lynde Eller and Jeff Reinbold as project managers; Greg Tisler and Casey Armstrong as superintendents; and Chisulo Mulenga and Margie Pauley as assistant project managers. Eller works in the Industrial Division. She has 14 years of industry experience, and holds a bachelor's degree in environmental science from Purdue University. Reinbold, a graduate of Brigham Young University, is enrolled in the construction management certificate program at the University of Washington. He works in the Tenant Improvement Division. Tisler works in the Building Division, and has more than 30 years of experience. Armstrong also has more than 30 years of industry experience. He works in the TI Division. Mulenga assists in project management in the TI Division. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Washington State University. Pauley also works in the TI Division. She is a University of Washington graduate with several years of project coordination experience.








Sellen Construction promoted executive vice presidents Todd Lee to director of operations — project management, Dave Ratzke to director of operations — preconstruction, and Dan Barrett to head of strategy and corporate development. The contractor also promoted Bill Badger, Brad Hayes and Dave Scalzo to project directors; Adam Lorenz to chief estimator; and Chris Angus to director of preconstruction.
(Editor's note: A previous version of this article said Lee, Ratzke and Barrett were also promoted to executive vice presidents. The three already held that position.)

The Associated General Contractors of Washington named Senator Ann Rivers Legislator of the Year. Rivers is a Republican from La Center in Clark County.

Minnesota-based M.A. Mortenson Co. named David Mortenson chairman and board chair, and promoted Dan Johnson to president and Tom Wacker to chief operating officer. The move was part of a long-planned leadership transition for the family-owned construction and development services company. Other leaders are CEO Tom Gunkel and CFO Sandy Sponem. David Mortenson led the company's Seattle office for several years.
Jan 23, 2015
AAA Washington, a provider of roadside assistance and insurance, named its 2015 board of trustees officers and new board members. Robert Flowers is chairman. David Madeira is vice chairman, Carolyn Kelly is treasurer and Kirk Nelson is president and CEO.
The Juneau Chamber of Commerce has a new president and CEO: Craig Dahl. He replaces outgoing CEO Cathie Roemmich. Dahl led Alaska Pacific Bank before it merged with Northrim Bank.
Tack, a Seattle media technology startup that connects local businesses with customers, has added publishing veteran and digital media expert John Kueber to its strategic advisory board. Kueber was also named president of digital at Tiger Oak Media, a publishing company with more than 20 publications. He joined Tiger Oak in 2008 to work on business operations and strategy for eight West Coast media properties. Tack converts social media posts into online ads.