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Jul 02, 2024










Barghausen Consulting Engineers recently hired nine summer engineering interns at their Kent location.
Harnoor Kaur graduated with an A.A. degree from Green River College in June of 2021. Currently, she studies civil engineering at the University of Washington, and is expected to graduate in June 2025. She previously worked as a construction management intern at the Port of Seattle, an assistant to project manager at Royal Landscaping and Construction, and a market research interviewer for Pacific Market Research.
Harold Nguyen is studying civil engineering and mathematics at Seattle University and is expected to graduate in June 2025.
Helene Babalis is studying civil engineering at Seattle University and is expected to graduate in June 2025. She is involved in the Engineers for a Sustainable World & ASCE Club.
Kari Lau graduated with her A.S. degree from Highline College in June 2023. She is expected to graduate with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington in June 2025.
This will be Malik Said's second summer interning at Barghausen Consulting Engineers. He is currently studying civil engineering at Montana Technological University and is expected to graduate with a B.S. degree in 2025.
Nic Chantorn is studying civil engineering at Seattle University. His previous positions include a part-time AutoCAD drafter, field technician for a residential stormwater design firm, and a co-captain for the ASCE Steel Bridge Competition.
Nicole Dikmen is studying civil engineering at the University of Washington. Previously, she worked as a construction manager assistant for Dikmen Development.
Samuel Lopez graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in Civil Engineering in June.
Zachary Camirand obtained is A.A. degree at Pierce College in 2022. He is currently working toward a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Saint Martin's University.
Barghausen also hired Russell Gaul as a summer engineering intern at their Richland location. Gaul graduated from Gonzaga University with a B.S. in Biochemistry in 2011. Now, he is studying civil engineering at Washington State University and is expected to graduate in May 2025. He previously worked as an emergency medical technician for Lifeline Ambulance, an emergency department technician for Providence Holy Family Hospital, and a research associate for Cold Climate Housing Research Center.
Barghausen Consulting Engineers is headquartered in Kent.
Jun 28, 2024

The Board of Trustees of the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) announced that Scott Stulen has been named the museum's new Illsley Ball Nordstrom director and CEO following an international search. Stulen will begin his new role on August 26, 2024. Since August 2016, Stulen has served as president and CEO of the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Prior to joining the Philbrook, Stulen was the inaugural curator of audience experiences and performance at the Indianapolis Museum of Art from 2014 to 2016. From 2008-2014, he was project director of mnartists.org, a critical arts writing platform at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stulen has a MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Minnesota, and BFA in Sculpture from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He also serves on several national, state and local boards. In his role at SAM, comprising the downtown Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park, and the Olympic Sculpture Park on the Seattle waterfront, Stulen will oversee the institution's artistic and educational programs and manage a staff of more than 300 people. Stulen assumes the leadership role open since the departure of Amada Cruz in October 2023. Kimerly Rorschach, SAM director and CEO from 2012-2019, returned to the museum as interim director and CEO in September 2023 and continued to serve as an advisor once her tenure ended in April 2024. Jeff Draeger, the museum's COO, has led the museum as interim director and CEO since April 2024.

Seattle-based Vimly Benefit Solutions named Joseph Carpinelli chief financial officer. Carpinelli has experience in the life sciences, healthcare, and technology sectors. He also has extensive M&A experience. Vimly recently secured a significant strategic investment from Rubicon Technology Partners, a private equity firm based in Boulder, Colorado, that is dedicated to investing in and growing software companies. This investment is expected to accelerate growth for go-to-market expansion, product innovation, and the pursuit of acquisition opportunities.. Founded in 1993, Vimly is a benefits administration firm serving carriers, third-party administrators, general agents, brokers, employers, and employees.
Frazier Healthcare Partners, a Seattle-based, healthcare-focused investment firm, announced that it has completed its acquisition of BioMatrix Holdings. BioMatrix, headquartered in Plantation, Florida, is a national provider of home-based infusion services with clinical expertise in neurological diseases, immunology deficiencies and transplants, as well as blood disorders. BioMatrix serves a diversified base of patients with over 2,500 physician-referral relationships across all 50 states. Frazier is partnering with Ted and Kathee Kramm, two industry executives in the home infusion market, to lead BioMatrix. Ted and Kathee began their careers as clinicians (pharmacist and nurse, respectively) and have scaled multiple infusion pharmacy businesses. Effective as of the closing, Ted will serve as chief executive officer and Kathee as president of BioMatrix. Cantor Fitzgerald and Goodwin Procter served as Frazier's financial advisor and legal counsel. Founded in 1991, Frazier Healthcare Partners invests across the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Jun 27, 2024

Following a national search, the Frye Art Museum has named Faith Brower its first director & curator of collections. Most recently, Brower served as the Haub curator of Western American Art at Tacoma Art Museum where she developed the [re]Frame project to expand the narratives regarding the art of the American West through a guest curator program. She has curated more than 25 exhibitions, and has worked with a range of contemporary artists on exhibitions and commissions. Brower's priority in the newly created position will be to research, grow, and better integrate the Frye's collections into its overall artistic program. She will lead the Collections & Registration Division, overseeing all aspects of planning, care, and stewardship for the collection, joining current division members Teresa Redden and Suzann Vaughn. She will also be a collaborating member of the Curatorial department, drawing on her background in modern and contemporary art and specializing in curating exhibitions that aim to make museum collections meaningful for contemporary audiences. Additionally, Georgia Erger has been promoted from associate to full curator. Erger has held the role of associate curator at the Frye Art Museum since 2021. Previously, she held the position of assistant curator at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University. Recently appointed senior staff member Tamar Benzikry's role has been expanded to director & curator of learning and engagement. As a collaborating member of the Curatorial department, Benzikry will draw on her experience working with artists to develop exhibitions, public art, and site-specific projects that explore the intersections of art, technology, and community. Founded in 1952, the Frye is located in the First Hill area of Seattle.

Amber White, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Oregon Pacific Bank, has been elected as the newest member of the Community Banks of Oregon board of directors. White has 18 years of experience in banking and public accounting. She serves as secretary-treasurer of the Oregon Bankers Association's (OBA) subsidiary board, Synergy by Association, and has been an active member and former chair of OBA's Finance and Accounting Committee. White was recently named the recipient of the OBA Education Foundation's 2024 Rise Above the Rest Scholarship to attend the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington.

The Banner Bank executive leadership team announced that Jim Garcia, executive vice president and chief audit executive, will retire July 15, 2024. Scott Newman has been hired as the bank's next executive vice president and chief audit executive. Newman has 30 years of audit experience, more than 20 of those in leadership positions. His experience includes banking, trust, investment management, securities and insurance. Most recently, Newman was the director of risk management and internal audit for a large regional insurance company, which included leading their enterprise risk and internal audit. He previously held similar audit executive roles at a large regional bank as well as a global investment management firm. Banner Bank, headquartered in Walla Walla, is a Washington-chartered commercial bank that conducts business in Washington, Oregon, California and Idaho.
Jun 26, 2024

Geberit North America appointed Ronn Jefferson as the West Region sales and builder manager. Jefferson brings 19 years of experience with Geberit, starting as a senior design engineer in new product development and serving as the Geberit product manager since 2007. In his new role, Jefferson will oversee the sales of plumbing fixtures and fittings, manage customer relationships, lead independent sales representative teams, guide Geberit territory sales managers, and support modular construction initiatives. Jefferson is well-known within industry associations, holding memberships in the USGBC, NKBA, ASPE, and the Modular Building Institute. Geberit North America is part of the Geberit Group, a European provider of sanitary technology. Located in Des Plaines, Illinois, Geberit North America markets concealed systems for wall-hung toilets, vanities and fixtures, and flush actuator plates.
Gov. Jay Inslee appointed Brig. Gen. Gent Welsh adjutant general of Washington. Welsh will command all Washington Army and Air National Guard forces and serve as the director of the Washington Military Department, which along with the Washington National Guard, includes the state's Emergency Management Division and the Washington Youth Challenge Academy. The position also serves as homeland security advisor to the governor and as administrator for all Homeland Security grants awarded to Washington's state, local, Tribal and non-profit entities. Welsh has 36 years of military experience. He has spent the last decade working in various capacities with the Washington Military Department. For the last four years he served as the department's deputy director and commander of the Washington Air National Guard, leading 2,000 airmen who respond to natural disasters and work on some of the nation's most sensitive intelligence, cyberspace and special warfare missions. He was chief of staff for the state Military Department from 2014 to 2017, and the 194th Wing Commander from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, Welsh has been the National Guard advisor to the assistant secretary of the U.S. Air Force for personnel and reserve affairs since 2023. Welsh replaces Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, who is retiring at the end of June after more than 40 years of service, including the last 12 as adjutant general and director of the Washington Military Department.