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Nov 10, 2015
Jessica N. Yu has joined Lane Powell in the Business Practice Group, focusing on immigration and corporate law. Yu was a senior associate at Stokes Lawrence.
Town Hall Seattle said Katy Sewall has joined as program director and Daniel Atkinson is co-curator of Saturday Family Concerts. Sewall was a lead producer at KUOW. Atkinson is an ethnomusicologist with experience in programming, including with Northwest Folklife.
The Association of Washington Business hired policy analyst and public policy expert Eric Lohnes as government affairs director for tax and fiscal policy. He has worked with the state Senate and Freedom Foundation.
The Portland law firm Jordan Ramis added three new members: associate attorney Kristin French and paralegals Karine Gialella and Michelle Wilson. French focuses on land use and litigation. Gialella works on creditors' rights, bankruptcy and estate planning. Wilson assists employment, labor and ERISA attorneys.









The Seattle office of Swinerton Builders hired Robert Hatheway as senior project manager; Scott Patterson as project manager; Will Stocking as senior superintendent; Eric Williams and Kelly McKinney as superintendents; Trevor Foote, Andrew Ochs and Michael Jones as project engineers; Kamaile Sedeno as project coordinator; and Haeli Landry-Evans as marketing coordinator. Hatheway has 34 years of construction experience, and is managing tenant improvement and hospitality projects. Patterson has a background in healthcare and education construction. Stocking has more than 45 years of industry experience, with a focus on hospitality and retail projects. Williams has more than 15 years of industry experience. McKinney is working in the company's tribal group. Foote, recently discharged from the Army, is working in the estimating department. Ochs interned at Swinerton's Denver office and recently graduated from Washington State University. Jones was a carpenter for nine years before graduating from the University of Washington. Sedeno worked for three years at a Seattle-based subcontractor. Landry-Evans has a background in marketing and communications.

Graham Construction hired Kevin Smith to lead its Seattle office on healthcare projects and existing work. Smith has more than 26 years of construction experience and has worked with a number of healthcare clients.
Lynden-based Faber Construction opened an office in Woodinville to expand its presence in the Seattle area. It's headed by project manager Todd Nyquist, who has 26 years of experience in commercial, industrial and residential construction. The office is at 18800 142nd Ave. N.E., Suite 1B. Faber builds warehouses, schools, apartments, restaurants and other specialty projects up to $15 million in value.
John Dudasch is Skanska's new vice president for its civil business unit in the West. Dudasch has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry, and previously was project executive at Granite Construction and vice president/North American operations director at CH2M. He lives in the Denver area.