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Apr 20, 2016

Hargis Engineers

Svee

Cawley

At its Seattle headquarters, Hargis Engineers promoted Brian Cawley to associate principal and Doug Svee to senior associate. Cawley leads mechanical teams on civic, academic, institutional and commercial projects. He is working on Lake Stevens High School modernization and addition. Svee is the firm's newest shareholder. He works on infrastructure for institutional and commercial projects. His clients include Bates Technical College and Western Washington University. Hargis is a mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, security and energy services consulting engineering firm.

SRG Partnership

Shioiri

Paley

Messmer

Krueger

Bergk

Wangsness

Bompiani

Danielson

Lopez

Mistretta

In Seattle, SRG Partnership promoted Uwe Bergk, Ingrid Krueger and Nathan Messmer to senior associate and Jess Paley and Asayo Shioiri to associate. In Portland, it promoted Jessica Mistretta, Phillip Lopez and Gary Danielson to senior associate and Rebecca Bompiani and Susan Wangsness to associate. Bergk was hired in 2007. His work includes renovation of Savery Hall at the University of Washington. Krueger joined the firm in 2008 and her work includes the new Federal Way High School. Messmer holds a bachelor's in product design from Stanford University and a master of architecture from University of Washington. His work includes Museum of Flight Space Gallery. Paley began full time at the firm in 2010. Her projects include Seattle Police Department North Precinct. Shioiri joined SRG in 2015, and has experience on high-rise office, health care, civic and education projects. Mistretta holds a bachelor's in interior design from Texas Christian University. She was hired in 2014, and is working on projects for Shriners Hospital in California and Kentucky. Lopez was hired in 2014. He has worked on higher education and civic projects, including abroad, and recently completed design work at Nike. Danielson was hired in 2000. His work include Lillis Business School at University of Oregon. Bompiani was hired in 2008 and has worked on the new Business School at Portland State University. Wangsness joined the firm in 2010 and is on the accounting team. SRG is a design firm providing programming, planning, architecture and interior design.

Zervas Architects

Lukanen

Gates

Schatte

In Bellingham, Zervas Architects hired Thomas Schatte and Kelsey Gates as intern architects, and Yeng Lukanen as an interior designer. Schatte holds a bachelor's in architecture from University of Texas at San Antonio, and has experience at firms in Austin, Texas and Seattle. Gates has a bachelor's in architecture from University of Washington, and has worked on educational and residential design. Lukanen has a bachelor's in interior design from Brown College and experience in hospitality, design build and CAD applications. She won the People's Choice Award and the Trillium Award for best interiors in the Builder's Association Parade of Homes. Zervas is an architectural and interior design firm.

Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development

Mirick

Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association said Grant Mirick will lead all seafood operations for the vertically integrated companies. Grant has experience in the fishing industry in Alaska and Washington, and sales in China, Japan and Thailand. He worked at Welmar Pacific as vice president of operations.

Sprint

Sprint named Jerry Gallegos president of the West Area. Based in Phoenix, he will be responsible for sales, service, network oversight, marketing and operations in 14 western states including Oregon and Washington, with nearly 1,170 retail stores.

Seattle Chamber WIBLI Awards

Seattle Chamber's first Women in Business and Leadership Initiative Award winners were announced. Moss Adams won WIBLI Business of the Year for advancing gender equity in the workplace. Patricia (Patty) Bedient, business EVP and CFO of Weyerhaeuser, was named WIBLI Female Leader of the Year for creating diverse teams. Ruchika Tulshyan, freelance journalist and author, won the WIBLI Rising Star Award for her new book: “The Diversity Advantage: Fixing Gender Inequality in the Workplace.”

Apr 19, 2016

Seattle Colleges

Pan

Dr. Shouan Pan is the new chancellor for Seattle Colleges, replacing Chancellor Jill Wakefield, who is retiring June 30 after 40 years with Seattle Colleges. Wakefield was appointed in 2009, and will be the longest-serving chancellor in the district's history when she retires. Pan is president of Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona. He was born and raised in Mainland China, and has over 25 years of teaching and administrative experience in higher education. Seattle College District has nearly 50,000 students.

Sound Mental Health

Sound Mental Health named Patrick C. Evans the new chief executive officer, replacing Dr. David Stone, who is retiring after 26 years as CEO. Evans has been president and CEO of Behavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio for 14 years.

PRCN Foundation

The PRCN Foundation, the funds development organization for Presbyterian Retirement Communities Northwest, named George Twiss executive director. Twiss has worked in both the corporate (Xerox, Prodigy, Seattle Film Works) and nonprofit (Northwest Center, University of Phoenix, Senior Services) sectors.

Wayne’s Roofing

Sumner-based Wayne’s Roofing is a new member of Soprema Inc.’s Mammouth Club, which is a program that recognizes top-tier contractors that use Soprema products. Wayne’s is one of 20 inaugural Mammouth Club members throughout the U.S., and has worked with Soprema for 15 years.

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