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Jun 30, 2026

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) has named Jesse Quintanilla vice president of property. He succeeds Jana Schultheis, who retired from the company in June.
In this role, Quintanilla will oversee all SEL property holdings, including more than 2 million square feet of owned and leased space across 109 offices worldwide. He will direct the SEL property management team, which leads the design and construction of new SEL buildings, and the facilities team, which provides maintenance and operational support for all properties.
Quintanilla joined SEL in 2005 as an accountant and has held roles of increasing responsibility, including finance manager, finance director and director of business operations. In his most recent role, he led the global panel business unit, which integrates SEL technology into enclosure panels used in protection and automation solutions. Prior to joining SEL, Quintanilla worked for Motley-Motley, a regional construction company.
Quintanilla has a bachelor's degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting from Washington State University and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Idaho. He serves on the Accounting Academic Advisory Board for the University of Idaho and the International Business Advisory Board for Washington State University.
SEL invents, designs and builds digital products and systems that protect power grids around the world.
Jun 26, 2026
The Lynnwood City Council is seeking community leaders to serve on the Lynnwood Public Facilities District (PFD) Board of Directors, a volunteer position that plays a vital role in shaping the future of the Lynnwood Event Center and its surrounding 13-acre district.
The PFD is actively planning the redevelopment of its 13 acres which includes upgrades to the Event Center, new retail and dining destinations, an on-site hotel, housing and public park spaces. The revitalization efforts will make the property an innovative destination to experience unique and authentic arts, culture, and entertainment events.
The city says that a future board member “shall be a steward of the city and understand the economic potential the area brings to South Snohomish County.” The PFD is seeking individuals with knowledge in areas such as commercial real estate, hospitality, event management, economic development, community planning and finance.
Interested candidates should submit a nomination from an organization, business or individual, along with a letter of interest and a resume. Interviews with Lynnwood City Council are expected to take place Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. The nomination form can be completed online: http://LynnwoodWA.gov/PFDBoard
Jun 25, 2026

Kidder Mathews announced its recent hiring of Eric Hagen, who’ll join the retail team led by David Gellner. He makes the move from Mattis Partners. Kidder’s Will Frame said in a statement, “Eric is a strong addition to an already high-performing team. His market knowledge, energy and commitment to serving clients make him a great fit.” Gellner added, “His addition strengthens our ability to serve clients and pursue new opportunities, while maintaining the level of service they expect.”

F5 Inc. appointed Gavin Munroe to its board of directors. Munroe will serve as a member of the board's Audit and Risk committees.
He brings more than 25 years of technology leadership experience, having served in leading technology roles at some of the world's leading financial services firms.
Munroe most recently served as chief information officer and transformation head at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, where he led technology modernization, AI enablement, data and analytics, and operational resiliency. Prior to this, he served as global chief information officer at HSBC — Wealth, Private and Retail Banking. He has also held technology leadership roles at Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, Synechron, and Saxon (a division of Morgan Stanley).
Munroe earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Port Elizabeth.
With this appointment, F5's board expands to 10 members, nine of whom are independent.
Jun 24, 2026

Hari Kumar, a litigator based in Ballard Spahr's Seattle office, is the recipient of the 2026 Pro Bono and Public Service Award from the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA).
Kumar is being recognized “for extraordinary dedication to pro bono service, marked by perseverance through complex litigation and an unwavering commitment to client-centered advocacy,” the WSBA said in announcing its 2026 APEX—Acknowledging Professional Excellence—Awards.
Hari led a team of fellow associates from Ballard Spahr's Litigation Department in a pro bono representation of an autistic minor who was wrongfully removed from his home by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families. The team took the matter to trial and won a multimillion-dollar jury verdict for their clients.
Kumar is a trial and appellate attorney with a focus on insurance coverage and commercial liability matters.
Ballard Spahr's pro bono program is renowned for the volume and impact of pro bono work by its lawyers and professionals. The firm donates more than 50,000 hours a year in cases involving fundamental human rights, voting rights, asylum and immigration, child advocacy, and artists' intellectual property, as well as representing low-income individuals and families in a spectrum of matters.
Judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit have selected Corey Endo as the next federal public defender for the Western District of Washington. She succeeds Rene Valladares, federal public defender for the District of Nevada, who served as interim defender after former defender Colin Fieman entered private practice in January 2026. Endo began her four-year term on June 17.
Endo joined the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington in 2005 and has served as a research and writing attorney, assistant FPD, and, most recently, first assistant FPD. In these roles, she has handled direct appeals, federal habeas litigation and complex federal criminal cases, including challenges to the Bureau of Prisons' implementation of the First Step Act and prolonged immigration detention.
Endo earned a Bachelor of Arts in biology and society from Cornell University in 1995. She received her Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law in 2002, graduating magna cum laude and Order of the Coif.
The Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington is headquartered in Seattle and maintains a branch office in Tacoma. The office employs approximately 54 staff members, including attorneys, paralegals, investigators and administrative personnel. In fiscal year 2025, the office opened 1,204 cases and closed 1,136 cases.



Art Anderson added summer interns James Sanchez and Tyler Mendes and welcomed Art Mitchell as construction manager.
Mitchell has joined the team as construction manager. He brings 20 years of experience and will begin working on the NOAA Manchester Campus Addition project which is set to start construction this summer. His portfolio includes commercial renovations and tenant improvements, such as Union Bank headquarters, Verizon Wireless retail locations and healthcare facilities.
Sanchez has come on as a mechanical engineer intern, having recently graduated from Washington State University with a degree in mechanical engineering.
Mendes is a new naval architecture intern working with the firm's marine engineering team. He is an incoming senior at SUNY Maritime College, pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in naval architecture with a minor in nuclear engineering.

Dena Null recently joined Mackenzie as its healthcare practice leader. A healthcare strategist with nearly three decades of experience, Null has guided complex projects from vision through implementation across hospitals, academic medical centers, ambulatory surgery centers, and outpatient care environments, contributing healthcare planning, project delivery, and regulatory compliance throughout the western United States.

Grant McGreevey joined PLS as a summer intern in the civil department. He will assist with design and planning projects throughout the summer. McGreevey is currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering, with a minor in finance, at Boise State University.





Zach Ham has been promoted to principal, a promotion that reflects 20 years with Dykeman leading large, complex projects, primarily in the K-12 education market, while also guiding Dykeman's marketing efforts.
Kathryn Gannon has been promoted to associate principal. She has 24 years of interior architecture and design experience in K-12.
Miranda Otto has been promoted to associate principal, with more than a decade of architectural experience with the Dykeman team and contributions to the education market, from pre-K through secondary education.
Jacob LeMieux has nearly a decade of architectural experience with Dykeman and has been promoted to associate.
Rebecca Schodin was promoted to associate, recognizing eight years of architectural experience with the Dykeman team.