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Dec 21, 2010
Central Washington University's construction management program received a $25,000 endowment from the Mechanical Contractors Association of Western Washington. An additional $25,000 will be donated in 2011 by the association. The money will support curriculum development, faculty research and equipment, with a focus on projects related to mechanical construction. The funds may also be used for scholarships for construction management majors. David Carns is CWU's construction management program coordinator.
The Washington Glass Association elected its new officers and board of directors for 2011. The appointments are effective March 1. New officers include: Bernie Thueringer of Pacific Glass, president; Amy Anderson of Atlas Supply, vice president; Peter Barnhart of Pacific Glass & Door, secretary; Susan Stevens of SGS Glass, treasurer; and Mike Garland of Eubanks, past president. Directors include: Bill Coady of Guardian Industries, Bonnie Fay of Northwestern Industries, Ed Howell of Hartung Glass, Richard Sorrells of Brower Glass Tint and Graphics, and Gary Towndrow of RGA Architectural Sales. WGA's executive director is Maryanne Howell.
Monroe-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. donated cabinetry for two new homes in Oregon built for disabled veterans under a national program run by Homes For Our Troops. The nonprofit HFOT builds new homes for returning veterans with serious disabilities and injuries. Canyon Creek's donation was installed in homes in Sandy and Parkdale.
Dec 14, 2010
Tacoma’s Rushforth Construction Co. appointed Shannon Kopp as senior marketing coordinator. Kopp previously held marketing positions at URS, Nano Cluster Devices and Severn Trent De Nora. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication and public relations from Texas State University-San Marcos. Rushforth is a wholly owned subsidiary of Adolfson & Peterson Construction.