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Nov 06, 2013





DCI Engineers hired Danny Mjelde, Thomas Krause and Carl Harris as structural project engineers, Max Honkawa as a structural CAD designer and Liz Sandoval as a marketing coordinator at its Seattle headquarters. Mjelde holds bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from Washington State University. This is his first engineering position and he is designing wood framing for the Oxford Hotel in Bellingham. Krause interned with DCI for two years and now is full time since earning his bachelor's in civil engineering from the University of Washington. He is working on the GRE BelRed East apartments. Harris holds bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from Washington State University. This is his first job as a full-time engineer at DCI and he is working on an apartment building for Sedona Holdings in Seattle. Honkawa earned a bachelor's in economics from the University of Washington, but pursued an AAS in engineering design technology at Renton Tech. He has experience in AutoCAD and Revit. Sandoval has five years of marketing experience ranging from freelance work to an editorial assistant for Seattle Business magazine. She will assist with requests for qualifications, marketing, social marketing and events. DCI is a civil and structural consulting firm, with offices also in Spokane; Portland and Eugene, Ore.; San Diego, Irvine and San Francisco, Calif.; Austin, Texas; and Anchorage.


ZGF Architects appointed Todd Stine in Seattle and Kathy Shaloo Berg in Portland as partners. Stine has a 28-year portfolio of work for clients that include Beacon Capital, Boeing, Hines, Microsoft, Urban Visions and the U.S. General Services Administration. This year, he received an AIA Top Ten Green Award. Berg has been with ZGF for 18 years, working on mixed-use, office, housing and museums. Recent clients include the University of California, Berkeley, Rocky Mountain Institute, Clif Bar and Google.





SRG Partnership promoted Keasa Jones to senior associate in Seattle. In Portland, it hired Matt Sedor as a designer, Brianna Johnson as a receptionist and Christina Mansell as a studio administrator, and promoted Laura Pleskac to accounting and payroll coordinator. Jones joined the firm in 2004. She holds a bachelor of environmental design from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a master of architecture from the University of Washington. Sedor holds a bachelor of environmental design from Montana State University and a master of architecture from Portland State University. He is working on the Lewis Hall replacement study for the University of California, Berkeley. Johnson holds a bachelor of business in interior design from Oregon State University. Mansell has experience in office administration and holds a bachelor's degree in interior design from the University of Texas. Pleskac holds bachelor's degrees in international studies and French from the University of Nebraska. SRG provides programming, planning, architecture and interior design.


Triad Associates hired Lauren Perry as a landscape architect and Beau Willert as an engineer in training. Perry has more than 20 years of experience in landscape architecture, urban design and planning. She was with Cascade Design Collaborative and MacLeod Reckord. Willert is on Triad's civil engineering team. His experience includes civil engineering, surveying, geotechnical testing and construction, and has worked for engineering firms in Washington, Arizona and Alaska. Kirkland-based Triad provides civil engineering, surveying, land use planning and landscape architecture.
Oct 30, 2013

Runberg Architecture Group promoted Constanza Marcheselli to principal. Marcheselli specializes in affordable housing and senior housing. She is leading work in Seattle on the 9th and Pine mixed-use development. Marcheselli holds a master's in architecture from Tulane University.




Hewitt hired staff architects Jens Muller and Cesar Tolentino, intern Yasaman Esmaili and staff landscape architect Ryan Storkman. Muller has 27 years of experience with a focus on mixed-use housing. He is a senior project manager working on four apartment buildings on Capitol Hill. Tolentino has more than 10 years of experience as a technical architect. He provides Revit/BIM management as well as imaging and production support. Esmaili is a graduate student at the University of Washington working toward a master's in architecture/design computing. She provides graphics and architectural support on residential and transit projects. Storkman has seven years of experience focused on urban and natural environments, and works in the landscape architecture studio. Hewitt is a Seattle-based architecture, landscape architecture and urban design firm.

Parametrix hired architect Joe Missel as a senior consultant in the community building division in the Puget Sound region. He will support program and construction management. Missel has 25-plus years in architecture and construction. He has worked on educational, office, retail, industrial, maintenance, and utility and infrastructure projects, and was a project manager and managing architect for Helix Design Group. Parametrix provides engineering, planning and environmental sciences, with offices in the western United States.

Richard Holcomb joined Elliott Bay Design Group as a senior naval architect. Holcomb is an engineer with more than two decades of naval architecture experience. He will focus on ship performance and design. The Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering firm said it has been hiring to meet demand across the country. EBDG also has offices in New Orleans and Ketchikan, Alaska.





SCJ Alliance hired Casey Cochrane as a project development and community relations specialist; Lisa Palazzi as a soil and wetland scientist; Maryam Lynch-Tate as senior marketing coordinator; Dan Ireland as a project manager; and Joshua Sjoding as an IT specialist. Cochrane has 25 years of experience in government and community relations, the last 10 representing Puget Sound Energy. Palazzi has 20 years of experience in soil and wetland science and soil hydrology. Lynch-Tate has more than 19 years of experience in marketing, proposal management, presentation development and events planning. Ireland has engineering experience and was with the Washington State Department of Transportation for 10 years. Sjoding has 20 years of experience with computers, most recently as an IT specialist with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. Olympia-based SCJ provides engineering, design, planning, and transportation engineering and planning.



ALSC Architects hired Tim Leinonen as an architectural intern and Kathy Russell and Ron LaRue as project architects. Leinonen is working on the Football Operations Building at Washington State University. Russell's projects include the WSU Wine Science Center in Richland. LaRue is working on the Spokane Convention Center expansion. The firm provides planning and design, with offices in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Bremerton-based engineering services firm Art Anderson Associates promoted Ben Anderson to president and CEO. He is the third generation of Andersons to lead the company, following in the footsteps of his father, Eric Anderson, and his grandfather and company namesake, Art Anderson. He has graduate engineering degrees and experience as a chief engineer for the U.S. Coast Guard, where he was an active duty officer for 14 years. He has been with the firm for more than two years, and led design of a new gold dredge vessel in Alaska. Outgoing company president, Rob Henry, will lead the facilities division.