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Feb 20, 2019
Stacey Brewster and Elizabeth Green-Taylor are new members of the Washington Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, replacing Dennis Moss and Jaime Rossman. Brewster was appointed by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission as its representative on the council. She is a legal and library assistant at WUTC. Green-Taylor was appointed by the Washington Department of Commerce as its representative. She was on the council from 2013 to 2016, and works with the state's Bond Cap Allocation Program.
In Everett, Fortive appointed Jeannine Sargent as board director and compensation committee member. Sargent is an operating partner of early-stage tech venture fund Katalyst Ventures. Fortive is a professional instruments and industrial technologies company.
Lifelong educator Bill S. Kallappa II was appointed to a four-year term on the state Board of Education. Kallappa is education director for the Nisqually Tribe and has 25 years of experience in K-12 schools.









In Seattle, B+H promoted Joslyn Balzarini and Bryan Croeni to principal, Bryan Berg, Jill Jago, Judd Eddy, Susanna Sovek and Tamara Erikson to senior associate and Kari Kaufman and Pepe Valle to associate. Balzarini is founding member of the B+H Seattle studio. She has done interior design for Microsoft projects and helped build the studio's hospitality interior design portfolio. Croeni is a founding member of the Seattle studio and a leader of the global consulting practice. Berg is a design director and senior strategist with over 20 years of experience in experiential graphic design. He has developed wayfinding and environmental graphic design programs for Amazon and complex projects worldwide. Jago is director of B+H's Advance Strategy consulting practice. She has over 25 years of communications experience. She will be scaling Advance Strategy across B+H, including the training and development of talent, and research and development. Eddy is a senior project manager and has been project director and manager of large mixed-use projects in the U.S. and internationally. He is working on a mixed-use project at 1520 Fifth Ave. in Seattle. Sovek is human resources manager, USA. She runs HR for the Seattle and LA studios. The firm said she has implemented HR process improvements and works to empower a vibrant culture and healthy workplace. Erikson is senior project manager, studio operations lead. She has led interior design projects for corporations in the region. Kaufman is a senior project manager and interior designer who works on corporate Microsoft interiors. Valle is a technical architect who coordinates team project assignments. He has implemented process improvements and guides and leads projects.


In Bellevue, Freiheit Architecture appointed Paige Lauer to director of interior design. Lauer has 20 years of experience in the design industry through her work as an interior designer and project manager for commercial interiors. She is succeeding Lori Saleba, who is stepping into the new interior design advisor position. Freiheit is a commercial architecture and interior design firm.

Ashley Cagle joined the Spokane office of GLR Engineers as a structural project manager. Cagle has eight years of structural engineering experience in the San Francisco Bay Area, and her specialty is podium type structures. She is working on a Marriott Residence Inn in Hesperia, California.
DLR Group added seven professionals to its Seattle Studio. They are Blaine Pannell, business development; Beth Ross, interiors; Daniel Cowden and Dan Murray, architecture; and Scott Pettit, Nathan Tirk and William Ragland, Ph.D., structural engineering. The global integrated design firm provides architecture, engineering, interiors, planning and building optimization.



In Seattle, Walsh Construction Co. promoted Matt Offe and Jeremiah Phillips to assistant project managers, and Eric Brandon to superintendent. All were assistant superintendents. Offe joined Walsh in 2015 as an intern, then rejoined in 2016 as a project engineer after earning a bachelor's degree in construction management from Central Washington University. Phillips joined Walsh in 2014 as a project engineer after earning a bachelor's in construction management from the University of Washington. Brandon joined Walsh in 2013 as an intern while at Washington State University and rejoined in 2014 as a project engineer.
Mission Support Alliance's Safeguards and Security team achieved over 1.1 million safe work hours without a lost workday injury. The team consists of security operations, Hanford Patrol, security analysis and safeguards for the entire Hanford Site.