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Aug 11, 2020

Prefab Logic

Nampa, Idaho-based Prefab Logic hired Hylton Mockler as a business development leader. Mockler has over two decades of expertise in business development and process optimization in construction, design, manufacturing and management consulting. He is based in Northern California. Prefab Logic specializes in modular preconstruction consultation for high-density housing and hospitality projects.

Skanska

Construction giant Skanska is holding its annual Bricks & Books fundraising event online this year due to the pandemic. The now month-long event benefits Seattle nonprofit Rainier Scholars, which provides low-income students of color with equitable access to a quality education. Last year's auction raised $287,000 for Rainier Scholars and Skanska has raised over $1 million through Bricks & Books over eight years. This year's campaign runs through Sept. 4. Donations can be made at http://www.tinyurl.com/SkanskaRS.

VECA Electric & Technologies

Boeing awarded VECA Electric & Technologies with a 2019 Supplier of the Year award for safety. Boeing selected 10 companies from over 12,000 suppliers to recognize them for high-quality products, services and value. VECA is based in Seattle with branches in Bellingham, Everett, Mukilteo and Wenatchee.

Hanford Site

The Green Electronics Council and managers of the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool recognized Department of Energy offices and several Hanford Site contractors for their efforts to purchase products that protect the environment, conserve energy and reduce costs. The contractors included CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co., HPMC Occupational Medical Services, Mission Support Alliance, Washington River Protection Solutions and Wastren Advantage. This is the first year that DOE has won the award and the fourth straight year that the contracting team has won it.

The Standard

McKinstry

Roden

Portland-based Standard Insurance Co. (The Standard) named Cherri Roden assistant vice president of application and solution delivery, and Nathan McKinstry assistant vice president of IT architecture and engineering. Roden was second vice president of product management and agility, leading the product management team for the Employee Benefits division, as well as the Agility line of business. She joined the company in 2009. McKinstry was senior director in IT solutions delivery, leading the Employee Benefits application development teams and helping develop the company's employee benefits strategy. He has been with the company since 2006.

Fortive

Everett-based Fortive added Sharmistha Dubey to its board. Dubey is CEO and director of Match Group, overseeing growth for its portfolio of brands including Tinder, Match, Meetic, OkCupid, Hinge, Pairs, PlentyOfFish and OurTime. Fortive is a diversified industrial technology growth company.

Cancer Targeted Technology

The National Institutes of Health awarded $1.44 million to Seattle-based Cancer Targeted Technology to support its ongoing clinical trial of a new prostate cancer drug. The money makes up the second year of a three-year grant totaling $3.3 million. Cancer Targeted Technology is privately held.

T-Mobile

In Bellevue, T-Mobile closed a $2.03 billion subscription rights offering of 19.75 million shares at $103 per share. T-Mobile used the proceeds to repurchase an equivalent amount of outstanding shares of its common stock issued from a subsidiary of SoftBank. The offering did not involve a gain or loss to T-Mobile and did not affect the number of outstanding shares of T-Mobile common stock or its capitalization.

POSaBIT

Seattle-based POSaBIT says it will provide its point-of-sale system to 10 Bud Hut marijuana stores in Washington state. Bud Hut initially used the system in its Vancouver store. POSaBIT is a fintech company focused on point-of-sale systems for cash-only businesses.

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