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Apr 15, 2016

Kara A. Tredway has joined Lane Powell as an attorney in the Litigation Practice Group. She represents health care, long term care and senior housing providers, and clients in defense of complex, catastrophic injury and workplace matters.
The Seattle-based international senior living research and advisory firm GSI hired senior housing executive David Knight as managing director. Knight was with Covenant Retirement Communities, and has experience in strategic planning, project development, merger and acquisition, and troubled-project advisory services.
Apr 14, 2016

Billy Pettit has been named president of Pillar Properties after serving as senior vice president for five years. Pettit also leads strategic growth efforts for sister company Merrill Gardens and has been involved in developing over 3,700 units of senior housing. Pillar Properties is a multifamily developer, owner and manager whose properties include The Wave and The Nolo at Stadium Place in Pioneer Square; The Lyric on Capitol Hill; The Corydon in the University District; The 101 in Kirkland; and The Meyden in Bellevue.

Donna St. George, formerly Donna Koerber, has joined First American Title's national commercial services executive team as managing director of the Northwest region, which includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. She will continue to serve as underwriting counsel and manager of the national commercial services office in Seattle.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro named Donna Batch Northwest regional administrator for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Batch is now the acting regional administrator. She is HUD's chief liaison to state and local officials, congressional delegations and other stakeholders, and works with 56 housing authorities; 227 tribes and Alaskan native villages; 59 state, county and local governments; and 400 projects serving the homeless.
Gateway Mortgage Group hired Sean Cramer in the Bellevue branch. He will work with homebuyers, Realtors and others.
Rotella Gallery will open a fine art and photography gallery in Bellevue Square April 18. Founded by Robert P. Rotella, the first Rotella Gallery opened at Palazzo in Las Vegas in 2012 and another opened in 2013 in New York City's SoHo area. The Bellevue gallery will be between Center Court and Macy's on the first level.
Coldwell Banker Bain | Seal was named a top power broker in RISMedia's 28th Annual Power Broker Report, ranking 13 out of 500 with sales of over $6 billion. Bill Riss is CEO and owner of CB Bain | Seal, which says it is the 17th largest real estate company in the country, with 31 offices in Washington and Oregon.
Chicago-based Club Champion, which fits and builds golf clubs, has opened a store at 10622 N.E. 10th St. in Bellevue. The store has indoor hitting bays with launch monitors for analyzing performance and a shop for assembling golf clubs.
Adaptive Biotechnologies named Charles Sang senior vice president, diagnostics. Sang will lead the diagnostics business strategy for the clonoSEQ Process. Tom Willis, PhD, will transition to an advisory role. Sang's experience is in hematology/oncology and rare diseases, and he was most recently vice president of global diagnostics for Nanostring Technologies.
Nossaman has added environmental attorney Svend Brandt-Erichsen as a partner in Seattle. He was with Marten Law as office managing partner in Seattle. Brandt-Erichsen has 25 years of experience, and focuses on energy and natural resource projects. He began his career on the legislative staff of former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens and was regional administrator of Alaska's Department of Environmental Conservation. Nossaman has offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, Sacramento, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and Austin.