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May 21, 2019

Brightwork Consulting

Priest

Christopher Priest is the new creative director at Brightwork Consulting in Seattle. Priest has nearly 20 years of marketing and PR experience in a variety of industries. Brightwork is a risk management, change management and business strategy consultant.

Cairncross & Hempelmann

A team of lawyers from Skellenger Bender will join Cairncross & Hempelmann after Memorial Day. The six attorneys are partners Terry Scanlan and Alan Schuchman, and associates Patricia Laughman, Emily Dahl, Rochelle Nelson and Troy Hatfield. The attorneys are experienced in construction law and complex commercial litigation. They will be joined by two paralegals and one legal assistant from Skellenger. Cairncross says the new group will expand its risk management, dispute resolution and trial services.

Yakima Pet Emergency Service

California-based Sage Veterinary Centers expanded into the Pacific Northwest by partnering with Yakima Pet Emergency Service. The partnership will allow the Yakima hospital to eventually become a full-fledged referral veterinary center. Dr. Kelly O'Malley is the owner and hospital director in Yakima. Sage wants to partner with other clinics and veterinarians as part of its expansion.

Hensel Phelps

Coyne

In Bellevue, general contractor Hensel Phelps promoted Jason Coyne to general superintendent. Coyne has built over $1.2 billion worth of aviation, healthcare and civic facilities, with expertise in construction within operational facilities and integrated project delivery. He is working on the North Satellite modernization at Sea-Tac Airport.

UMC

Russo

Steve Russo is the newest shareholder of University Mechanical Contractors. Russo is major projects manager and has worked at UMC since 2000. He has extensive experience with wastewater treatment plants and is licensed as a professional civil engineer. Mukilteo-based UMC provides mechanical design and construction, energy services and facility maintenance.

HAMMER

In April, the Volpentest Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Federal Training Center in Richland achieved 2 million work hours without a lost workday injury. The center is managed by DOE Richland Operations Office contractor Mission Support Alliance. It provides high-hazard training for Hanford Site workers.

May 17, 2019

UFCW Local 21

In Seattle, the board of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 21 elected Faye Guenther as president and Joe Mizrahi as secretary treasurer. Guenther became acting president last month after Todd Crosby was appointed organizing director of UFCW International Union. She joined UFCW 21 in 1999 and helped organize many of the union's health care units. Mizrahi joined UFCW 21 in 2008 after graduating from law school. He has been a union representative, political organizer, political director and staff director. UFCW 21 has over 46,000 members in the state.

Acucela

Robert J. Stevens joined the board of Acucela, a Seattle-based clinical-stage ophthalmology company focused on curing blindness. Stevens is chief technology officer at CorneaGen in Seattle. He has 33 years of ophthalmology experience, including product research and design. Acucela is a subsidiary of Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. of Tokyo.

Amazon

Over 50,000 students will eat free breakfasts this year under Amazon's school breakfast program and Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry campaign. The program will provide over 9 million breakfasts in more than 450 schools across the U.S. Amazon says students who eat breakfast have higher test scores in math, perform better on standardized tests and have improved classroom behavior.

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