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Feb 24, 2015

Citi Private Bank

Citi Private Bank's North America Asian Clients Group is expanding into Seattle. The group has a presence in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Olive Goh, who joined Citi Private Bank in 2014 as director and private banker, will oversee the Seattle market. Citi calls Seattle “one of the world's fastest growing ultra high net worth segments.”

Washington State University

Kim Zentz, former CEO of Innovate Washington Foundation, has been named director of Washington State University's engineering and technology management program. The WSU alumna has worked in utilities, alternative energy technology, economic development and transportation. The ETM program lets professional engineers learn skills in managing projects, people and technology.

PSF Mechanical

Gundlach

Greene

Youngs

Seattle-based PSF Mechanical hired Scott Youngs as HVAC service technician, Lacey Greene as assistant to the Nordstrom account executive, and Catherine Gundlach as sales support specialist. Youngs has more than 24 years of industry experience and holds a city of Seattle refrigeration license. Greene holds a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has nine years of administrative experience. Gundlach holds an associate's degree from Highline Community College. She has more than 20 years of experience in sales, marketing and management, including seven years in the construction industry.

Veca Electric

Conti

Keith Conti is the new president of Veca Electric. Conti has been with Veca since 1990, most recently as project executive. Veca has offices in Seattle, Bremerton, Bellingham and Wenatchee.

Inland Northwest AGC

The Inland Northwest AGC elected Mike Reilly as 2015 board president. Reilly is owner of Cameron-Reilly Concrete. He has served on the board since 2010 and has been an AGC member since 2006. The association also elected to the board Jeramie Keeble of Leone & Keeble and Jeff Miller of Drywall Specialties.

Feb 20, 2015

Leaf Healthcare

Neill

Brandon T. Neill has joined Leaf Healthcare's Northwest sales team. Leaf makes a wearable medical device that helps reduce pressure ulcers. He was Seattle territory manager for Stryker and will lead Leaf's hospital outreach.

MCM

Seattle-based MCM is consolidating with AssuredPartners, an independent insurance organization. MCM specializes in employee benefits, property and casualty, executive benefits, wealth transfer and retirement services. MCM will keep its name and local leadership, including John Meisenbach and Don Bacic. They said this will give MCM an entry into national and international markets.

X5 Solutions

Radnor, Pennsylvania-based NewSpring Capital, a family of private equity funds, has an agreement to purchase X5 Solutions, a private Seattle-based telecom firm. NewSpring worked with a new senior executive team to acquire X5 and will invest in X5 to expand its network infrastructure, operational capacity and work force.

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