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Jan 15, 2026


Perlo Construction has expanded its footprint into the Puget Sound region, with the opening of a new office in Tacoma. Founded in the 1950s, Perlo specializes in a range of sectors including industrial, manufacturing, distribution, storage, retail, healthcare, education, auto dealerships, office and tenant improvement projects. Beyond traditional construction services, Perlo offers comprehensive preconstruction services, including budgeting, constructability reviews, design-build delivery, and ongoing facility improvements. Its Special Projects Group is equipped to handle everything from minor repairs to full-scale renovations, providing clients with a single, reliable partner throughout the entire lifecycle of their buildings.
Jordan Peterson has been promoted to director of operations, and will oversee operations for Perlo's Tacoma office. Whitney Peterson has been promoted to senior training & development manager. She will relocate to Tacoma to help co lead Perlo's newly opened office. She brings more than a decade of diverse industry experience, including subcontractor relations, special projects, and large-scale industrial work. Riley Pifer has been promoted to project engineer with Perlo's Special Projects Group, and will also relocate to Tacoma. Pifer joined Perlo after completing three years as a summer intern, bringing with her a strong foundation in construction management and hands-on experience across a wide range of smaller scale projects.

Delta Dental of Washington has hired Shawn McWashington as its new director of sales. McWashington will lead a full team of sales professionals and oversee the organization's sales strategy. He brings a broad background in sales, business development and customer strategy, having held leadership roles at Amazon,Trupanion and HomeStreet Bank.
McWashington earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Washington State University, where he was also a student-athlete. He was a starting wide receiver on the first WSU team to reach the Rose Bowl in 67 years. He later completed his PhD coursework in athletic administration from Florida State University. McWashington has served on the board of directors for the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and Communities in Schools of Washington. He also contributes his time and expertise to initiatives supporting education, equity and youth development.
Delta Dental of Washington was founded 70 years ago by Seattle area dentists.
Jan 14, 2026

Foster Garvey has promoted Bob Sterbank to principal in the firm's Seattle office. Sterbank has more than 30 years of municipal, land use and litigation experience. He is a veteran city attorney for the city of Snoqualmie, having advised mayors, city council members and other government administrators in cities across the greater Seattle area for nearly a decade. He has been recognized for his leadership by Washington Super Lawyers. He has served as counsel at the firm since May 2023. Sterbank is an active committee member and board member of the Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys. Foster Garvey has offices on both coasts, and offers an extended national and international reach to serve companies, government entities and individuals across a full spectrum of legal services.
Skagit County Commissioners Ron Wesen and Peter Browning have approved the nomination of Joe Burns to the vacant District 3 commissioner seat. District 3 encompasses eastern Skagit County including the cities of Burlington and Sedro-Woolley and the towns of Hamilton, Concrete and Lyman.
The previous District 3 commissioner, Lisa Janicki, retired Jan. 2. Commissioner Janicki's elected term ends on Dec. 31. With the decision to retire before the end of her elected term, a nomination process was conducted by the Skagit County Democrats to replace Commissioner Janicki. The replacement of a vacant county commissioner position is outlined in RCW 36.32, which states if there is one vacancy on the Board of County Commissioners, then the remaining two commissioners shall fill the vacancy.
Three candidates were nominated by the Skagit County Democrats for consideration by the Board of Skagit County Commissioners. Wesen and Browning interviewed the three candidates during a televised public meeting, and then voted to nominate Burns for the seat.
Burns will serve until the November general election results are certified. The District 3 commissioner seat will be on the ballot this upcoming November and the newly elected commissioner will take office after the election results are certified. Burns is a Sedro-Woolley City Councilmember, representing Ward 6, and teaches automotive shop classes at Sedro-Woolley High School. He currently sits on the Helping Hands Food Bank board and has previously served as the Sedro-Woolley Lions Club president. His work on the Sedro-Woolley City Council has focused on improving public safety and community health, including support for North Star, the community court system, and creation of the police department K-9 program.
Jan 13, 2026




JTM Construction recently announced several promotions. Trent Mason has been promoted to senior project engineer. Mason joined JTM as an intern in 2022 and was hired full time in 2023, quickly taking on increased responsibility in support of project coordination and execution. In his new role, he will continue to provide technical support, assist with scheduling and cost tracking, and contribute to the successful delivery of construction projects. Dustin Mikkelson has been promoted to VDC & QC manager. Mikkelson has been with the company since July and brings nearly two decades of experience in the construction industry, having begun his career in 2006 as a drafter. Throughout his career, he has developed extensive expertise in virtual design and construction, quality control, and coordination across project teams. In his new role, he will oversee VDC and quality processes to support accurate planning, coordination, and project execution. Warren Johnson has been promoted to senior director of business development. Johnson joined the company in 2023 and brings extensive experience across the real estate and construction industry, having served in a range of roles including project manager before transitioning into business development management in 2001. In his new role, he will lead strategic business development initiatives, support client relationships, and contribute to the company’s long-term growth. Michael Orme has been promoted to project executive. Orme holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from the University of Washington and joined JTM in 2012 after beginning his career in the construction industry in 2011. During his tenure at JTM, he has advanced through leadership roles with responsibility for overseeing complex projects, guiding project teams, and maintaining strong client partnerships. In his new role, Orme will provide executive leadership across multiple projects, overseeing operational performance, financial outcomes, and strategic alignment. JTM Construction is a Seattle-based general contractor delivering commercial construction projects throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Jan 09, 2026



JTM Construction has promoted Jason Foisset to chief estimator, and Kennedy Gilbert and Keegan Grellner to project managers. Foisset has been with the company for nearly two years and brings more than three decades of experience in the construction industry, having begun his career in 1991. In his new role, he will lead estimating efforts, support preconstruction planning, and help guide cost strategy across a wide range of projects. Gilbert joined the company in 2020 as a project engineer, beginning his career on a large, ground-up mixed-use high-rise project where he developed a strong foundation in complex coordination, scheduling, and field operations. He later transitioned into JTM’s life science and critical environments work. Throughout his time at JTM, Kennedy has steadily advanced through increasing levels of responsibility. Through his work supporting both preconstruction and construction efforts, he has played a key role in managing schedules, budgets, and field coordination. In his new role, he will lead project teams and oversee project delivery from start to finish. Grellner joined the company in 2020 as a project engineer and has progressed through increasing levels of responsibility, contributing to the successful coordination and delivery of construction projects. His experience supporting both preconstruction and construction efforts has prepared him to manage project teams, schedules, and budgets in his new role. JTM Construction is a Seattle-based general contractor delivering commercial construction projects throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Jan 08, 2026




JTM Construction has announced several promotions.
Monica Lucero has been promoted to marketing manager. Lucero has been with JTM since 2013; she was the office manager before transitioning into a marketing-focused role. She supported marketing efforts well before the company formally established its marketing department in 2020 and has played a key role in its growth and development since that time.
Courtney Wise has been promoted to director of marketing. Wise brings more than a decade of professional marketing experience, having held dedicated marketing manager roles since 2014, where she began her career as marketing manager for a real estate company. She entered the AEC industry in 2016 and has since developed broad experience across the built environment, where she served as marketing manager for a specialty fabrication firm, architecture firm, and general contractors. Since joining JTM in September 2024, Wise has led the company's marketing department, overseeing strategy, brand positioning and marketing operations.
Ryan Pacyna joined JTM in 2021 and brings more than 15 years of information technology experience. He was recently promoted to IT manager. He began his career in 2007 as a network administrator and has since built a broad background supporting enterprise systems, infrastructure, and end-user technology across evolving business environments. In his role at JTM, Pacyna oversees the company's IT operations, focusing on system reliability, cybersecurity, and technology solutions that support the organization's day-to-day operations.
Sean Eakman has been promoted to project manager. Eakman has been with the company for three and a half years. In his new role, he will continue to support project planning, scheduling, and team collaboration from preconstruction through completion.
JTM Construction is a Seattle-headquartered general contractor serving the Pacific Northwest, delivering commercial construction projects across multiple sectors.
Jan 07, 2026

Bellevue College announced that Jazmyn Clark, Smart Justice Policy program director at the ACLU of Washington, will be the keynote speaker of the college's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. event. Clark leads statewide efforts to reduce mass incarceration, end the criminalization of poverty, and dismantle systems that perpetuate racial inequity.
The event, “Beloved Community: Building One Hope, One Humanity,” takes place Wednesday, Jan. 14, in the Gary Locke Ballroom (U Building) and is free and open to the public. The program begins at noon with a light lunch, followed by welcome remarks from Dr. David May, president of Bellevue College. The keynote address is scheduled from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. The program aims to reflect Bellevue College's ongoing commitment to access, equity, and student success, continuing the college's tradition of observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day through education, dialogue, and community engagement.
Seattle law firm Lasher elevated Harman Bual, Will Reingold, Jr., and Amanda Whitely to principals of the firm. Bual is a business litigation attorney assisting clients with contract, corporate, bankruptcy, intellectual property and real estate matters. Reingold, Jr. focuses his practices on family law and appeals, where he helps clients navigate the legal and personal complexities of divorce and related family-law issues. Whitely maintains a broad business-focused practice that includes corporate & business law, estate planning, probate, private wealth services, and estate and gift tax law. She advises clients on business succession, tax planning, and advanced estate planning strategies.
Founded more than 50 years ago, Lasher provides comprehensive legal services to businesses, their owners, and to families. The firm's practice areas include business and tax law, divorce and family law, civil litigation, creditors' rights and bankruptcy, employment law, estate planning, probate and related litigation, and real estate law.