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May 10, 1999
Gray Line of Seattle has announced an expanded Airport Express summer schedule offering transportation between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and downtown Seattle. The Airport Express operates seven days a week, from 5:30 a.m. until 10:50 p.m. For more information, call (206) 626-6088 or visit the web site.
May 07, 1999
Advanced Research Systems, a Seattle-based developer of the Atlantes Care Management System, recently added Mark Hervol as quality assurance manager. Hervol formerly served as quality assurance manager lead of Microsoft's SMS Division.
Pyramid Communications recently moved to the Terminal Sales Building, 1932 First Ave., Suite 507, Seattle, Wash. 98101, (206) 374-7788, fax (206) 374-7798.
McKinley Group, an executive search firm, recently signed a definitive agreement to merge with Rayco Professional Services Inc., a Portland-based high technology recruiting firm. McKinley Group is located in San Francisco but plans to move its headquarters to Portland and consolidate its agreement with Rayco.
Yesler Software Inc., a Seattle-based Internet applications and service company, recently changed its name to Alive.com Inc.
HomeGain.com, the Internet's first resource center for home sellers, says it registered 1,000 real estate agents in its first 48 hours on the World Wide Web. According to the Emeryville, Calif., company, this is one of the largest initial responses to a site in real estate history and is in addition to hundreds of registered home sellers. The site received registrations from agents in 46 states and from every major national and regional real estate brand. The site allows seller to choose an agent online by comparing qualifications.
May 05, 1999
Visio Corp. announced that Bob McDowell, vice president, Enterprise Business Relationships at Microsoft, was elected to Visio's board of directors.
Pacific Aerospace & Electronics, Inc. of Wenatchee announced that Robert M. Stemmler, president, chairman and CEO of IMPCO Technologies, Inc., has accepted a position on the board of directors of PA&E.
Scott Kunnanz has been promoted to associate at Sclater Partners Architects. Before joining the firm, he worked as a CAD manager for Davis Opfer Raab Architecture in Yakima. He is a registered architect in Washington and Oregon.