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Mar 08, 2016
Coldstream Wealth Management is merging with George R. Pierce & Associates, an independent wealth management firm based in Seattle, and opening an office on Lake Union. Coldstream advises over 600 households and $1.57 billion in assets, and now adds 300 households and $325 million in assets with the addition of GP, which will take Coldstream's name. GP's office on Westlake now is Coldstream's Seattle office. Coldstream is maintaining its office in Bellevue. George R. Pierce & Associates was established in 1988 by George R. Pierce.
Rover.com, a Seattle-based national network of pet sitters and dog walkers, hired John Lapham as general counsel. He was senior vice president and general counsel at Getty Images, where he developed partnerships with Pinterest, Microsoft and other companies. Rover lets people arrange pet sitting, dog walking, boarding and day care, and says more than 40,000 people have listed services.



In Gig Harbor, Rush Commercial hired Christopher Rawlins as project manager, Larry Hutchinson as senior project manager and Aaron Wells as carpenter; and promoted Tim Callahan to project manager. Rawlins comes from Abbott Construction, and is experienced in medical, retail and multifamily projects. Hutchinson comes from General Management & Development and Lease Crutcher Lewis. He is experienced in estimating and preconstruction of commercial projects. Wells has been a carpenter for several years locally. Callahan is working on The Origin, a 162-unit apartment in north Seattle. Rush Commercial is one of the six core businesses at The Rush Companies.





Bayley Construction hired Max Jones and Tony Betz as project managers, Rennie Perales and Jon Dasho as project engineers, and Stan Hayes as superintendent. Jones has more than 20 years of experience in commercial, public works, medical and tenant improvement projects. Betz has more than 22 years of experience in managing multiple projects, including medical and office TIs. Perales has experience in retail and mixed-use/multifamily projects. Dasho is a recent graduate of Central Washington University. Hayes has been in the construction industry for more than 30 years, managing medical, retail, high-tech, federal and educational projects.

The board of directors of Apprenticeship & Non-Traditional Employment for Women hired Karen Dove as executive director. Dove comes from RDI Financial, where she was executive director for five years. She formed RDI to provide safe and affordable financial products and development services for individuals and small businesses. Dove is an Accredited Financial Counselor and holds a certificate in Community Development Finance.

Tacoma-based Korsmo Construction hired Pat Riggs to lead the company's Finance Department and support its growing project roster. Riggs has more than 25 years of experience in the construction industry in positions ranging from analyst to CFO to COO. He holds an MBA from the University of Puget Sound.
Mar 04, 2016

Greg Fox has been elected a fellow of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers. Fox chairs Lane Powell's Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Practice Group. Malcolm Lindquist, co-chair of the Financial Institutions Industry Team, was also named a fellow.

Kristi Stickland has joined JayRay with experience in public relations, marketing and business management. She managed marketing and staff training for a dental practice and before that was on the team that helped launch the Affordable Care Act in Washington state. The branding, advertising and communication firm is based in Tacoma.