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May 17, 2017



In Seattle, COWI North America promoted Barbara Moffat to vice president, project management services, and Melissa Philpott to business development and marketing manager for national and design-build projects. Paul Guenther in that office acquired his Alaska civil and structural engineering license. Moffat has 33 years of experience and leads COWI's quality and project management systems in North America. She is managing Seattle's Lander Street Bridge. Philpott has 15 years of local, national and international business development experience. Guenther has 28 years of experience and is Northwest practice lead for the marine division. He is managing the Elliott Bay Seawall project. The global consulting firm provides structural engineering for bridges and retaining walls, marine structures and tunnels.



Jackson|Main Architecture promoted Matthew Laase and Timothy Black in Seattle, and Darren Orender in Kansas City to principal. Laase has 23 years of experience in design team management, consultant coordination and business development for projects, including retail, multifamily and modular. Black has 25 years of experience on projects, including hospitality, retail and medical. Orender helped launch the Kansas City satellite office. He does construction documentation, quality control review and construction coordination for projects, including data centers and housing. JMA provides architecture, master planning, interior design, space planning, building renovation, project feasibility, site evaluations, site utilization studies and comparative analysis reviews.






In Seattle, Berger Partnership promoted Andy Mitton and Kelly Rench to principal, Matt Martenson to associate, and Stephanie Woirol and Jason Fristensky to project manager. Anna O'Connell has joined as a project manager. Mitton works on projects of historical significance and ecological benefit. His work includes Snoqualmie Riverwalk Trail. Rench heads up marketing and is the first administration team member to become a principal. Martenson manages Berger's knowledge-sharing capabilities. He is working on the Pike Place Market expansion. Woirol creates graphics, plan drawings, master plans and reports, and landscape architecture. She is working on the 8th and Howell hotel in Seattle. Fristensky has a background in landscape design, digital software and parametric programs. He is working on Station House Lofts in Redmond. O'Connell has worked on multifamily, hospital and higher education projects. She is managing early design phases of the Capitol Hill transit-oriented development. Berger provides landscape architecture and urban design services.

In Portland, Parametrix hired Vicky Smith as a senior consultant for transit services company-wide. Smith has over 25 years of planning, design and construction management experience for light rail. She is working on TriMet's Powell bus garage renovation. Parametrix provides engineering, planning and environmental sciences.


In Seattle, DCI Engineers hired Daniel Noh and Hanna Saed as project engineers. Noh is working on gravity designs for reinforced concrete and timber structures, from office to residential. Saed has five years of engineering experience and is supporting residential projects for the structural engineering group. DCI is a civil and structural engineering firm.
May 10, 2017





In Seattle, Mahlum promoted JoAnn Hindmarsh Wilcox, Corrie Rosen and Marjorie Eliason Brown to principal, PJ Bauser to associate principal and Stacey Crumbaker to associate. Wilcox is the K-12 studio design lead, and worked on Northwood Elementary School on Mercer Island. Rosen works on learning environments, and leads a firm initiative to use professional services, volunteers and donations to benefit local communities. Brown has three decades of experience and leads the health care studio. Bauser helps lead that studio, and worked on Peace Island Medical Center. Crumbaker has worked on schools for Seattle Public Schools and Edmonds School District.






In Seattle, Tetra Tech hired Candice Au-Yeung as a civil engineer, Thanh Cabral as an electrical engineer, Alexandra Der as a mechanical engineer, Alex Hoganson as a controls professional, and Jon Saito as an electrical and controls engineering professional. In Bothell, it hired Odesa Owrakijat as an electrical engineer. Au-Yeung is in the environmental engineering group and is working on Seattle Public Utilities CSO program. Cabral is in the instrumentation and controls design group. She has five years of experience in distributed control systems design, and is working on wastewater treatment plants. Der is a graduate mechanical engineer with a degree from Boise State University. She is working on the Kirkland Third Street/Fourth Street sewer replacement. Hoganson has experience in Programmable Logic Controller and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition programming, electronics and solid state design. He is working on programming for Cedar River Water and Sewer District. Saito has over 20 years of experience in SCADA and PLC design, programming, startup, troubleshooting and commissioning for public utilities and industrial applications, and is working on a project at Everett Water Filtration Plant. He was with Seattle Public Utilities. Owrakijat holds a bachelor's in electrical engineering from Washington State University and has consulted on municipal water, sewer and stormwater projects. She is working on Shilshole Bay Marina customer service facilities.



In Portland, PlanB Consultancy hired Jordan Henderson as a consultant, Christine Schlicker as a senior consultant and Amy Winterowd as a principal. Henderson has six years of experience, primarily in heavy civil and transportation design, including Sellwood Bridge Replacement in Portland. He supports the integrated services team. Schlicker has 15 years of experience in law, construction and government, and ran her own business. She works in integrated services, with projects for Oregon Metro and King County Metro. Winterowd had done business development, marketing and project management for professional services for over 15 years, and was an associate principal at Yost Grube Hall Architecture. At PlanB, she leads business development and supports integrated services. PlanB provides consulting for governmental, educational, legal, technology and biopharma clients, primarily in the western U.S.

Kleinfelder named Louis Armstrong executive vice president and west division director. Armstrong is based in Oakland, California, and oversee operations in the West. He has nearly 30 years of engineering experience, including managing domestic and international operations of major engineering firms. Kleinfelder is an architecture, engineering and science consulting firm.