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Dec 13, 2000
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Dec 12, 2000
FlightSafety Boeing Training International, a provider of airline training, has appointed Nina Oddo as director of human resources at company headquarters in Seattle. Oddo will be responsible for leading the corporate human resources team operation at all FSB U.S. and overseas locations. She was previously the manager of compensation and benefits. Prior to joining FSB in 1999, Oddo was the manager of human resources for a multi-state high-tech company headquartered in Houston.
Dec 04, 2000
AK Media, a Seattle-based outdoor media company, announced that Claire Lawson is rejoining the company as general sales manager of AK MediaPrint, the company's vertically integrated large format, digital printing service, also based in Seattle. Lawson brings more than 17 years of experience in outdoor media to her position. She formerly served as president and general manager of AK Media/Florida. She will be responsible for guiding the sales efforts for AK MediaPrint through offices across the country.
Dec 01, 2000
Seattle-based software developer Tidemark Solutions recently installed automation software in several departments of the city of Victorville, Calif. The software, called Tidemark Advantage, will operate across building, planning, code enforcement, fire, business license and public works departments to automate and simplify permitting, licensing and inspection processes. The participating departments will coordinate so that permits and licenses are reviewed and issued more quickly with better records.
Loudeye Technologies, a Seattle-based provider of digital media solutions, announced that the company's current president and chief operating officer, David Bullis, has been named the chief executive officer. Bullis will lead the company's operations as the chief executive officer and the position of chief operating officer will be discontinued. He succeeds the company's founder Martin Tobias, who will continue as the chairman of the board of directors. Tobias will continue to help guide the long-term strategic direction of the company.
RealNetworks, a Seattle-based provider of media delivery on the Internet, announced several additions and changes in its management team. Senior Vice President Richard Cohen has assumed responsibility for the company's consumer business. Cohen will oversee all facets of the company's consumer business, including development and distribution of RealPlayer and RealJukebox. Susan Coskey has joined the company as vice president of human resources. Coskey comes to RealNetworks from the law firm of Garvey Schubert, & Barer. Peter Jackson will be joining the executive team as chief consultant for wireless and mobile technology. Thomas Frank, who previously ran the consumer business as part of his role as chief operating officer, announced that he has chosen to leave the company. Frank stated that his decision was a personal decision.
Nov 30, 2000
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