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Jan 29, 2025





AHBL announced the promotions of key individuals on the team. The following team members have been promoted to associate principal: Nicole Stickney, a senior planning project manager in the Tri-Cities office, Christopher Dodos, a survey project manager in the Tacoma office, and Tyler Duncan, a survey project manager in the Tri-Cities office.
Two senior structural engineers have been promoted to senior associates: Andrea Sauter, a senior structural project manager in the Seattle office and Andy Pflueger, a senior structural project manager in the Tacoma office.
Stickney has been promoted to associate principal within the Planning Department. With 16 years of experience in land use planning, Stickney is a skilled and versatile planner, adept in all aspects of the field. She has contributed to a wide variety of planning and economic development projects for both public and private-sector clients across Washington state. Stickney brings specialized expertise in policy development, municipal code writing, environmental analysis, and development review.
Dodos has been promoted to associate principal within the Survey Department. Dodos began his career as a high school teacher after graduating from the US Military Academy at West Point with a B.S. in Russian and concentration in Environmental Engineering. He has over 11 years experience as a land surveyor and is licensed in Washington and Oregon as a Professional Land Surveyor. His expertise includes preparing topographic, boundary and post-construction as-built surveys and construction staking. Dodos is responsible for project scheduling in the field and office, managing the development of topographic and A.L.T.A. surveys, boundary line adjustments, records of survey, short and long plats, right-of-way surveys, and various formats of boundary surveys.
Duncan has been promoted to associate principal within the Survey Department. Duncan's career began 18 years ago at AHBL after graduating from WSU with his bachelor's degree. His experience has been as a surveyor in various capacities, rising through the ranks. Duncan is currently serving as AHBL's Tri-Cities survey project manager, where he coordinates and calculates survey projects, and supervises office production of staff and field crews. He is responsible for in-house production of survey maps and exhibits, topographic surveys, performing boundary calculations, writing legal descriptions, and leading on-call survey projects.
Sauter has been promoted to senior associate within the Structural Engineering Department. Sauter has 22 years' experience as a structural engineer working on a wide variety of project types, including K-12 schools, higher education facilities, medical office buildings, tribal and veterans administration facilities. This work has included new construction, tenant improvements, and seismic evaluation and retrofit. Sauter is a skilled communicator and is well versed in BIM and computer analysis methods. She is a DBIA certified professional and has considerable experience with pull planning, target value design, and other Lean Design principles. Her role as a senior associate will include providing client-focused structural solutions, utilizing her DBIA certification to evolve our Progressive D/B and D/B portfolios of work, as well as mentoring the structural engineering staff in our Puget Sound offices.
Pflueger has been promoted within the Structural Engineering Department. He has 27 years' experience working on a broad range of project types including military facilities, commercial office and industrial buildings, mixed-use developments, educational facilities, and public buildings. In addition to new construction, Pflueger has developed seismic upgrades for numerous facilities and has extensive experience with steel and post-tensioned concrete construction. He also brings extensive experience with the process and standards of federal government projects. Pflueger is AHBL's expert on structural analysis software and leads AHBL's BIM team and the development of structural CAD/BIM standards. His role as senior associate will include continued support of his clients in the mixed-use, commercial, and industrial markets and our Federal IDIQ and MATOC projects throughout Washington state.


Dark Light Design announced the promotion of two team members. Oliver Littleton has been promoted to senior lighting designer, and Kerri Klingfus has been promoted to director of operations and marketing, and associate.
Littleton has been promoted in recognition of his consistent delivery of high-quality design solutions, contributions to creative project development, and efforts to improve firm-wide processes.
Klingfus has played a key role in managing the firm's operations and marketing efforts, ensuring efficiency and professionalism. Her contributions have supported the firm's growth and development. In her new role, she will continue managing operations, leading marketing initiatives, and contributing to strategic planning.



Makers architecture and urban design has three new partners: Rachel Miller, Andy Fenstermacher, and Cecilia Roussel.
Miller is a leader in equitable planning work with over 15 years of experience in urban design and community planning. She uses multidisciplinary urban design thinking and community co-creation to solve multiple challenges simultaneously and develop actionable and community-owned plans. She has organized and presented numerous APA and Walkable Washington conference sessions, mostly centered on urban design and equitable transit-oriented development. She is influenced by her prior work and studies in several West African, Asian, and European countries.
Fenstermacher has been a Seattle-based planner since 2005 and focused exclusively on federal clients for the past decade while at Makers. Since joining the firm in 2012, he has worked closely with the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to develop specialized facility studies and installation plans throughout the country. As partner, he will help co-manage a team of 20 planners, architects, and designers dedicated to the firm's federal sector.
Roussel has 13 years' experience helping clients envision how their spaces can best support their work. She is a leader of Makers' facility planning studio and is recognized for her ability to synthesize complex functional, operations, and financial considerations into compelling and defensible facilities investment recommendations. She joined Makers in 2015.
The new partners join existing partners Julie Bassuk, Stefani Wildhaber, Bob Bengford, and Brent Huizingh as firm leaders.
TAPCO Credit Union has been recognized as one of America's Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions 2025 by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group. TAPCO received a 5-star rating, the highest rating in the recognition. TAPCO Credit Union has been serving Tacoma and Pierce County since 1934. “Being named to Newsweek's list of America's Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions 2025 is a testament to our commitment to serving our members with integrity, innovation, and a deep connection to our community,” said Justin Martin, CEO at TAPCO Credit Union. The recognition by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group is the result of a comprehensive analysis of over 9,000 financial institutions across the United States, including more than 70,000 customer surveys and millions of social media reviews. With a mission to provide inclusive financial solutions, TAPCO offers a range of products and services tailored to meet the evolving needs of its members.
Belleuve-based T-Mobile US named Srinivasan Gopalan as its new chief operating officer. Gopalan will join T-Mobile US in his new role on March 1, 2025, reporting directly to CEO Mike Sievert, and will lead the company's technology initiatives and go-to-market operations across both Consumer and Business groups. Gopalan has served as a member of T-Mobile's Board of Directors for nearly four years, with his most recent term beginning in 2022. Gopalan has extensive global leadership experience in technology, telecommunications, and business operations. He has held senior leadership positions at organizations like Bharti Airtel in India, CapitalOne in the UK, Vodafone, T-Mobile UK where he contributed to the joint venture with Orange, and various roles at Deutsche Telekom, including having served as the managing director of Telekom Deutschland GmbH. The existing Senior Leadership Team will continue in their roles, and will all report directly to Gopalan upon his arrival.
MangoBoost, a provider of system solutions designed to maximize AI data center efficiency, named Chanik Park as its chief commercial officer. Chanik brings over two decades of experience driving semiconductor research innovation and commercialization. He holds bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees in computer engineering from Seoul National University. He began his career at Samsung Electronics in 2002. During his tenure, he held key leadership roles, including head of NAND Product Planning, Memory Business Planning team lead, and vice president of the Device Solutions Division's Americas Operations.“As MangoBoost continues to build its core product lineup, our focus has shifted to delivering the best solutions to existing clients while strategically identifying and engaging with new customers,” said CEO Jangwoo Kim. “Chanik has an impressive track record of spearheading innovative memory and storage product strategies and successfully serving major global clients. His extensive experience and leadership will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in driving MangoBoost's market expansion and long-term growth.”MangoBoost is headquartered in Bellevue.
Jan 28, 2025

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) has expanded into medical devices with the production of a tool for detecting the likelihood of autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Georgina Lynch recently joined SEL as principal scientist after inventing and leading the development of a prototype while at Washington State University. Lynch holds a PhD in neuroscience/psychology and has a background in speech-language pathology and more than 20 years of experience working with children with autism. “We are excited about Dr. Lynch's invention, and delighted that we can further its development, pursue approvals and begin production,” said Edmund O. Schweitzer, III, SEL founder and chairman of the board of the Pullman-based laboratories. SEL has created a medical devices team to pursue this new technology. The device, which can detect an atypical pupil light reflex and the likelihood of autism within 24 months of birth, is a handheld tool to be used by clinicians during well-child exams. Lynch and her team are working through the FDA regulatory and compliance requirements. SEL, a 100% employee-owned company, invents, designs and builds digital products and systems that protect power grids around the world.
Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton has been elected 2025 president of the Sound Cities Association (SCA). SCA represents 38 King County cities and provides a regional voice for more than one million people. “Mayor Buxton is an outstanding leader for our region, and I am looking forward to great things at SCA under her leadership,” said Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly, who serves as immediate past president of SCA. Buxton was elected SCA president by the SCA Board of Directors, which consists of councilmembers and mayors in King County. Member cities include the King County cities with populations under 250,000. Buxton was first elected to the Des Moines City Council in 2017, and as mayor in 2024. First elected to the SCA Board of Directors in 2022, Buxton served as vice president in 2024. SCA was founded in the 1970s to help cities act locally and partner regionally to create vital, livable communities through advocacy, education, leadership, mutual support and networking.