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Mar 20, 2026

Dorsey & Whitney

Ansari

Cyrus Ansari has joined Dorsey & Whitney LLP as a partner in the Technology Commerce group in Seattle, the international law firm announced.

He advises technology companies on transactions and product strategies that drive innovation and protect their IP and data. Ansari brings extensive experience in tech-transactions and IP litigation, spanning early-stage ventures to global organizations, including Fortune 100 companies across cloud computing and AI, software as a service (SaaS), digital media and interactive entertainment, and blockchain and fintech sectors.

Ansari joins Dorsey from Perkins Coie LLP. He received his J.D. from New York University School of Law and his B.A. from the University of Washington.

Carbon Robotics

Carbon Robotics, an agriculture AI and robotics company, announced the appointment of Kevan Krysler as chief financial officer. Krysler's appointment comes as the firm surpassed $100 million in annual revenue for its fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 2026.

“I'm very excited to have an industry veteran like Kevan join Carbon Robotics,” said Paul Mikesell, founder and CEO. “He really gels with our culture and brings public company financial and executive experience to round out our team. This is indicative of Carbon Robotics pushing forward and evolving our leadership to match our rapidly increasing maturity in the market.”

Krysler has customers in 15 countries worldwide, with a sizable presence in North America, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand.

Carbon Robotics uses AI and robotics to reduce costs and increase yields.

Mar 19, 2026

Heal Cancer Care for Pets

Heal Cancer Care for Pets has opened a new veterinary oncology clinic in Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood, expanding access to specialized cancer treatment for dogs and cats. The independent practice, located within the Interbay Retail Center at 1642 W. Armory Way, Suite 102, is led by Dr. Nick Szigetvari, one of fewer than 500 board?certified veterinary oncologists worldwide, and is dedicated exclusively to pet cancer care.

The practice provides comprehensive diagnostics, chemotherapy, targeted therapies, palliative care, and coordinated treatment planning with primary care veterinarians, emphasizing a supportive and personalized approach.

As a locally owned practice with a singular focus on oncology, Heal Cancer Care for Pets operates under the philosophy “Rooted in Science. Guided by Care.” The clinic is now accepting new patients and referrals. More can be found at http://www.healpetcancer.com or by calling (206) 888-4325.

Mar 18, 2026

USAFacts

Woodman

USAFacts, the nonpartisan government-data organization founded by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, has appointed Lauren Woodman as its next president. Woodman is a technology and data executive with more than 25 years of experience leading teams and initiatives at the intersection of technology, development and education. As USAFacts expands its use of technologies to analyze and present federal, state and local government data, Woodman's experience will help guide the organization's next phase of growth. She becomes the second president in the organization's 10-year history.

Woodman previously held leadership roles at NetHope, Microsoft and most recently served as chief executive of DataKind, a nonprofit that applies data science and AI to social challenges. Her work has focused on data modernization, digital governance, and the ethical deployment of emerging technologies.

USAFacts was launched in 2017 by Ballmer to make government financial and performance data more accessible to the public.

CarePartners Senior Living

Seattle-based CarePartners Senior Living, a provider of independent living, assisted living and memory care services in Washington state and Arizona, has announced an expansion of its executive leadership team with the appointment of Shawn Tacey as chief executive officer and Shilpa Patel as chief operating officer.

Tacey previously served as lead business counsel for the organization.

“For more than 15 years, Shawn's leadership has been instrumental in shaping the culture and operational standards that define CarePartners,” said Bill Moore, founder, managing member and chairman of the Management Committee of Round Lake, owner of CarePartners Management Group. “With an unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional care, Shawn brings the experience necessary to lead our continued growth in the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest and beyond.”

Patel is a veteran of the industry with extensive experience at Merrill Gardens.

“Shilpa leads with the clarity and high standards required for our success,” said Tacey.

CarePartners Senior Living was established in 1998.

Mar 17, 2026

Washington Patriot Construction

Powell

Florance

Washington Patriot Construction (WA Patriot), a Gig Harbor based general contractor, has promoted Zerah Florance to director of Preconstruction and Alex Powell to senior project manager and assistant operations manager.

Florance was the first employee hired to WA Patriot in 2010 and has been managing constructions projects for 16 years with over a decade leading design-build preconstruction efforts. Florance holds a DBIA professional designation and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Notable projects include Tool Gauge Expansion, University of Puget Sound Athletics and Aquatics Center, and the almost complete Helpline House on Bainbridge Island.

Powell joined WA Patriot as project engineer and later became a project manager. Notable design-build projects he's led include the Gig Harbor 7 Seas Waterfront Taproom and the Gig Harbor Peninsula Food Bank. In 2025, Powell shifted his focus to managing federal projects for the AYKO-WA Patriot Joint Venture, while also overseeing work with Tacoma Public Schools.

Mar 13, 2026

PCC Community Markets

PCC Community Markets has been named Best Organic Retailer at the third annual “An Organic Night Out with Sprouts and Friends,” an awards event celebrating innovation and leadership in the organic industry. The awards were presented during the Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, California, where more than 600 attendees gathered to recognize organizations advancing the $76 billion organic sector.

The event honors standout brands, companies, retailers, and researchers who are helping expand the reach and understanding of certified organic products and the USDA Organic seal.

PCC received the Best Organic Retailer award for its creative and effective in-store and digital communication that educates and motivates shoppers to choose organic. Judges highlighted PCC's leadership in connecting consumers with the environmental, health and community benefits of organic food.

“We're honored to be recognized by our peers in the organic industry,” said Susan Livingston, PCC's vice president of marketing + purpose. “For more than 70 years, PCC has been committed to advancing organic agriculture, supporting farmers and educating our community about the power of organic food. This award belongs to our staff, partners, and member-owners who work every day to build a more sustainable and resilient food system.”

Founded in Seattle in 1953, PCC Community Markets is a certified organic retailer and the largest food co-op in the United States with more than 122,000 active member-owners.

Mar 12, 2026

Washington State Supreme Court

Angelis

Gov. Bob Ferguson announced that Theo Angelis will replace retiring Justice Barbara Madsen on the Washington State Supreme Court.

Angelis is an accomplished attorney with 25 years of legal experience. He currently focuses on appellate work, intellectual property litigation, and general litigation as a partner at K&L Gates. Angelis also engages in extensive pro bono work, for which he has received numerous awards, including the American Civil Liberties Union's Humanitarian Award for his work on behalf of unrepresented minors in immigration proceedings. Angelis worked with a broad team of lawyers to challenge the federal government's practice of requiring children to represent themselves in immigration proceedings if they couldn't afford counsel.

Angelis is a past president of the Middle Eastern Legal Association of Washington (MELAW), and will be the first Justice of Middle Eastern descent on the state Supreme Court. He has degrees from Claremont McKenna College, the London School of Economics, Oxford University, and Yale Law School. He clerked on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Next Health

Next Health, a comprehensive brand of health optimization and longevity centers, announced the upcoming opening of its newest location in Bellevue at 10425 N.E. Eighth St.

“Bellevue deserves a place they can trust with their health optimization journey, and we've been meticulously building a best-in-class local team that understands both the science and the human side of care,” said area developers Zahra and Nick Salisbury.

Founded a decade ago by surgeon and entrepreneur Darshan Shah, Next Health was created to streamline patient access to health optimization and advanced longevity services with the goal of extending the human healthspan. Shah developed the proprietary concept of Medicine 4.0, an integrated model that combines preventative, lifestyle, functional and longevity medicine. Medicine 4.0 protocols and the services offered at Next Health are supported by Next Health's Scientific Advisory Council.

Next Health in Bellevue is the brand's first location in Washington state, and the second location opening for Zahra and Nick Salisbury, who opened Next Health in Montecito, California, in 2025. As part of their multi-unit development plans, they will lead a third opening this summer in Vancouver, B.C., the brand's first location in Canada.

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