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Apr 01, 2022
Seattle-based Impinj, a RAIN RFID provider, announced that Christina Balam has joined Impinj as vice president of human resources. Balam has more than 15 years experience leading people and talent organizations. Prior to joining Impinj she served as vice president of human resources with NetMotion Software. Balam will oversee the company's investment in people and culture, leading programs and processes that support global talent acquisition and employee satisfaction and performance. Prior to Impinj, Balam led the HR program at NetMotion, where she partnered closely with leadership and employees to improve culture and retention, drive recruitment and develop international teams. Her efforts resulted in two consecutive Seattle Business Magazine 100 Best Companies to Work For awards in 2019 and 2020. Previously, she held head of HR roles for Point Inside and Akona (acquired by iSoftStone). Balam holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Washington State University.
Longevity Partners, a fast-growing environmental, social, governance (ESG) advisory businesses, announced the appointment of Ted Stadtmueller to reinforce the firm's presence in the Pacific Northwest region. Stadtmueller will lead business growth in Longevity's Seattle office as part of the company's expansion in the United States and across the globe. Longevity also recently announced a doubling of annual revenue for the seventh consecutive year following 12 months of global expansion, including the opening of four new offices in Munich, Milan, Austin, and New York City. Operating in over 40 countries for more than 100 institutional investors across all asset classes, Longevity Partners provides all services required to future-proof property investment portfolios, from carbon foot-printing to climate risk and ESG strategy development and implementation.
Banner Bank has been named one of the top performing U.S. public banks of 2021 by S&P Global Market Intelligence, a division of S&P Global, one the world's foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks and analytics in the global capital and commodity markets. The ranking measured the financial performance of publicly-traded banks with more than $10 billion in total assets at year-end 2021. S&P Global Market Intelligence ranked the financial institutions based on six weighted financial metrics: pre-provision earnings per share change; five-year median operating revenue change; return on average tangible common equity; efficiency ratio; leverage ratio as of December 31, 2021; and five-year average net charge-offs/average loans. Started more than a decade ago to assess the performance of community banks and credit unions, S&P ranks institutions based on returns, growth and efficiency with a premium placed on the strength and risk profile of balance sheets.
Seattle-based AuthenticID, a global leader in identity proofing and fraud prevention solutions, announced the appointment of banking leader Mary Harman to its board, effective April 15, 2022. As an executive at Bank of America, Harman held several senior leadership roles and established a new cross-bank payment strategy to drive the multi-billion payments-related business across retail, small business, and corporate clients. She also is an advocate for advanced technologies with a track record of partnering with innovative companies to modernize and transform mainline industries. Harman has two decades of private equity investing in transformational technologies and has served on over 20 corporate boards. Harman was chairman of the board for EWS (Early Warning Services), the consortium of major US banks that created and operate the Zelle payment platform.
Mar 31, 2022
Emerald Downs has hired Bill Downes as track announcer for its 2022 live racing season, beginning May 15. Downes succeeds Tom Harris, who recently stepped down to spend more time with his family. A Chicago native, Downes brings an extensive announcing resume to Emerald Downs. He served as Indiana Grand track announcer from 2013 to 2021, and before that called races at Ellis Park, Beulah Park, Presque Isle Downs, and River Downs. He also was back-up announcer at Churchill Downs. Downes becomes just the fourth announcer in the track's 27-year history. Robert Geller was in the announcer's booth from 1996 to 2015, followed by Matt Dinerman (2015-2017) and Harris (2018-2021).
Bellevue City Manager Brad Miyake announced the city has hired Diane Carlson as a deputy city manager. Most recently, Carlson served as the capital division director for King County Metro. From 2002 to 2012, Carlson served as the city of Bellevue's government relations director, before taking a position with King County. She led regional initiatives for the office of County Executive Dow Constantine for over six years before taking over Metro's capital division. Prior to working for Bellevue, Carlson worked for the state Department of Transportation as director of planning, advocacy and initiatives, and for the Association of Washington Cities as senior manager for transportation.
Sherri Berdine has been named director of tribal relations at the University of Washington, UW Vice President for External Affairs Randy Hodgins announced. The director of tribal relations reports directly to the president and to the vice president for external affairs and manages the government-to-government relationships between the UW and the American Indian tribes throughout Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Berdine, who is Unangan (Aleut), brings more than 10 years of experience in tribal affairs, government relations and project management to her new role, having served as a federal representative and tribal liaison for 15 government agencies and departmental programs under two presidential administrations. Berdine spent a decade at Kauffman & Associates in Washington, D.C., where she managed federal contracts aimed at improving health care, education and other socio-economic disparities for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. She also previously served on U.S. Sen. Patty Murray's staff. Berdine is a graduate of the UW with bachelor's degrees in sociology and American Indian Studies, and she earned a Master of Jurisprudence in Indian Law from the University of Tulsa College of Law.
ZoomInfo, a global leader in modern go-to-market software, data, and intelligence, announced it has expanded its international presence with the opening of its first physical office in India. With its new office in Chennai, ZoomInfo will provide space for its India-based employees to work in the heart of India's tech scene. The company has signed a lease to occupy the fifth floor of the Saravana Matrix Towers at the Isprout Business Centre in Chennai's Seevaram Village. The location is easily accessible to employees around the coastal city via bus and vehicle, with on-site parking for automobiles and bicycles. The office features access to amenities such as a cafeteria, showers, and around-the-clock security. ZoomInfo is headquartered in Vancouver.