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Nov 06, 2015
Madrona Venture Group named Mike Fridgen the new CEO of Madrona Venture Labs, a Seattle startup studio founded in 2014. Labs has created and spun out two companies and plans to double its staff of product managers, engineers and designers to help startups grow. Fridgen co-founded several companies including Farecast and Decide, which he sold to eBay. He was general manager of eBay's 400-person Seattle office.
Symetra Life Insurance named Paul Mistretta senior vice president and chief operations officer of the Individual Life Division. He will be based in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Chicago-based Hub International Limited, a global insurance brokerage, has acquired the assets of Employee Benefits Group in Spokane. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. EBG specializes in employee benefits for mid-size and large companies such as self-funded health plans. Marsha Allen will join Hub Northwest and report to Tim Kennedy, EB practice leader for Hub Northwest.
Klinedinst law firm has opened an office at 801 Second Ave. in downtown Seattle, representing business clients in litigation and transactional matters. The office is led by Gregor A. Hensrude. Klinedinst started in 1983 in San Diego, and has nearly 70 attorneys in four offices in California.
Nov 05, 2015
The Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County said this is one of nine communities to get grants up to $700,000 for programs to help youth. The Performance Partnership Pilots for Disconnected Youth is a collaboration of six federal agencies. Money will fund a pilot project to develop a youth employment system in Seattle-King County.
Seattle Repertory Theatre said Arlene Martinez-Vazquez has been hired as director of education. She moved to Seattle in 2009 and has worked as a teaching artist at Seattle Public Theater, Stone Soup Theatre, Lakeside School, Seattle Children's Theatre and Seattle Repertory Theatre. She was education director at Stone Soup.
Whitney Hicks has joined Stokes Lawrence's Financial Services Practice and will work on commercial lending. She was with Opus Law Group and DLA Piper.
Essential Building Technologies of Vancouver has joined forces with Sunbelt Controls, which specializes in environmental controls for commercial buildings in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Colorado and Texas. Sunbelt Controls will service all major building automation system manufacturers.

Jones Lang LaSalle has promoted Patricia Raicht to national director and senior vice president, leading research teams throughout the western region. She previously headed the Pacific Northwest research team. Raicht is also a certified green broker. JLL has a global workforce of 58,000 people, with 230 offices in 80 countries.

U.S. Bank named James Payne market manager of commercial real estate in Seattle. Payne has worked for U.S. Bank for nine years in Denver. In 2012, he was on an advisory panel of millennial employees that helped shape student banking products, technology and social media strategy. U.S. Bank has been in the Puget Sound region for more than 100 years, with more than 1,300 employees in 92 branches locally. Stadium Place and The Martin are two local projects it has financed recently.

Port of Seattle hired Jeffrey Utterback as director of real estate development. Utterback will lead major planning and development projects for the port, and evaluate the potential of its real estate holdings. Utterback worked as a senior managing director in the Northwest for Kennedy Wilson, and also ran his own fee-development business. He was an investment officer for the Washington State Investment Board.
Terreno Realty Corp. of San Francisco said it acquired a 51,000-square-foot industrial building at 4225 Second Ave. S. in Sodo for $8.3 million. The building has seven loading positions and parking for 22 cars, and is 100 percent leased. Terreno buys, owns and operates industrial real estate in several U.S. markets.