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Jun 16, 2020

Hermanson Co.

Guglielmo

Kent-based Hermanson Co. hired Dan Guglielmo to lead sales and business operations in the Oregon market. Guglielmo is a third-generation mechanical contractor with experience ranging from plumber apprentice to project management to sales, marketing and business development. He previously worked for Scott Co. and JH Kelly. Hermanson provides mechanical and plumbing construction, design-build engineering and service/maintenance.

Maxim Crane Works

Maxim Crane Works expanded its summer internship program to include nearly a dozen new interns at locations across the country, including Seattle. The Cincinnati-based company has students from about six different schools working in sales, marketing, legal, human resources, engineering and operations. Maxim provides crane rental and lifting services.

Jun 09, 2020

Crux Diving

Ulrich

Kenmore-based Crux Diving hired Sterling Ulrich as lead diver and senior level diving supervisor, in charge of Northwest diving operations. Ulrich has been in the commercial diving industry over 19 years — with expertise in salvage, heavy lifting, and inland and offshore marine construction — and has completed major diving projects around the globe. Crux provides diving services on heavy civil and marine construction projects throughout the Northwest and the world.

Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Seattle — King County last week raised a record $1.42 million from its Beyond the Build affordable housing event, which was a virtual campaign this year instead of a luncheon due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The group raised an additional $185,000 for its Resiliency Fund to support families affected by the coronavirus. During the event, Habitat recognized HomeStreet Bank with its Community Leader of the Year award, and Nicki Gates with its Volunteer of the Year award for dedicating more than 3,300 hours in building or repairing homes. Habitat has a goal of building or preserving 400 homes over the next five years to serve 1,000 families in King County. It currently has about 170 homes in various stages of development, including 52 homes in the Fort Lawton redevelopment project in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood.

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