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Oct 09, 1995
Kirkland resident and business owner Joanne Calkin has been named Western region finalist for Working Woman Magazine's annual "Big Idea" contest, a competition to encourage entrepreneurial spirit in women across America. Four regional finalists have been chosen to compete for a $50,000 grant to help build and promote their businesses. The magazine's October issue will profile the four finalists for 1995 and announce the winner. Calkin recently started her new own company, The Extended Family, which coordinates elder care services. The business assists seniors, their families and others professionals serving seniors in locating the resources and support services they need. The company researches professional services such as attorneys, accountants and financial planners, as well as household services such as housekeepers, yard maintenance and repair service.
Bruce Backer has been appointed senior vice president and general manager for Lee Hecht Harrison's Bellevue office. Backer has over 22 years of experience with high technology and manufacturing companies in a variety of industries, including senior management roles in corporate services, human resources, customer services and sales. He has served as an internal consultant and headed change in start-up and turn-around environments.
Washington State University's nationally recognized Honors Program has received more than $2 million -- primarily for student scholarships -- from three private donors. Gifts from E. Pat Anderson of Seattle, Buzz and Maxine Johnson of Bigfork, Mont., and Robert and Bobbie Champagne of Castella, Calif., were acknowledged during a campus luncheon on Friday. Anderson, a social service professional from Seattle, made a bequest to honor her late husband, Eddie Bornander, a World War II pilot killed in action shortly after he and Anderson married. Several years ago, she established scholarships in Bornander's name and contributed to the V.N. Bhatia Lecture program. Her recent gift will create an endowed chair in the Honors Program. A 1941 graduate in speech, Anderson's gifts to WSU exceed $1 million. Buzz and Maxine Johnson made a testamentary pledge and a gift that will generate scholarship income beginning in 1996. Buzz founded a plumbing supply chain and an irrigation company. Maxine, an economist, directed the University of Montana's Bureau of Business and Economic Research. Maxine's brother, Robert Champagne, and his wife, Bobbie, created a charitable remainder unitrust in Maxine's name to support scholarships. Robert is a retired entrepreneur in electrical engineering; Bobbie is a real estate broker and franchisee.
JUNCTION CITY, Ore. (PRN) -- Monaco Coach Corp. has appointed Page Robertson as president. Robertson, who joined the company in 1988, was previously vice president of sales and marketing. The company also announced also said that Ed Kinney, formerly marketing manager will assume the role of National Sales Manager and be responsible for all sales company wide. Headquartered in Junction City, Ore., with additional manufacturing facilities in Elkhart, Indiana, Monaco Coach is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of motor coaches.
Oct 06, 1995
William Justen has recently formed The Justen Company, a real estate development management company. Justen was previously senior vice president for development with the Koll Company.
Valerie Foster of Wronsky Gibbons & Riely, has been awarded the MAI (Member Appraisal Institute) professional designation in commercial real estate analysis.
RE/MAX has recently named Ken Watson, Seattle, and Judy Layton, Bellevue, as two of the top 10 sales associates for the Pacific Northwest Region which includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
Windermere Real Estate has added three new sales associates to offices in the greater Seattle area. They include: Matt Irwin, Capitol Hill; Michelle Mahlman, Bellevue; and Johanna Bacharach, Bellevue Common's.
Creekside Crossing, a Winmar Company Inc. development, will be the future location of a new Blockbuster Video Superstore. The video store is the first named tenant at Creekside Crossing which is currently under construction in Redmond. Blockbuster will occupy a 6,500-square-foot, free-standing building fronting on Redmond Way.