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Jun 12, 2019

HNTB Corp.

Marciante

HNTB Corp. hired Loreana Marciante as its emerging mobility solutions engineer, based in Bellevue. Marciante is a resource in electric vehicle solutions, supports Zero Emission Vehicle programs and helps the firm strengthen partnerships with technology solution providers. She has nearly two decades of experience in the urban built environment. She was the sustainable transportation lead within the Paul G. Allen philanthropic portfolio, where she oversaw the Smart City Challenge, a $50 million partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation. She also worked on the Juan Santamaria International Airport expansion in Costa Rica and Sound Transit light rail in Seattle. She has a commercial real estate development background, including on Vulcan Real Estate projects.

FocalPointe Group

Milan

Bellevue-based FocalPointe Group hired Malu S. Milan as partner and chief technology officer. Milan was in charge of cybersecurity at Capgemini and prior to that was a general manager at Microsoft. She has held other leadership positions at Pepsico International, Stativa and Motorola.

Port of Seattle

Covey

Port of Seattle Police Chief Rod Covey was named chief at-large of the board of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Covey has been in law enforcement for over 40 years.

Estate Planning Council of Seattle

Garrison

Kathryn Garrison of Moss Adams Wealth Advisors is the new president of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle. Other 2019-2020 officers are Steven Schindler of Perkins Coie, president-elect; Jolene Cox of Deloitte Tax, treasurer; J. Kim Cacace of BNY Mellon Wealth Management, secretary; and Carla Wigen of Laird Norton Wealth Management, immediate past president.

Seattle Public Schools

Dr. Keisha Scarlett was appointed chief of equity, partnerships and engagement at Seattle Public Schools. Scarlett was the district's executive director of organizational development for equity, strategy and partnership. She joined Seattle Public Schools in 2010 as principal of South Shore PK-8 School.

Aviation Technical Services

Everett-based Aviation Technical Services received a 2018 Gold Boeing Performance Excellence Award. Boeing issues the award to suppliers who have achieved superior performance. This is the eighth year that ATS has received a Gold or Silver award. ATS has aircraft component maintenance and repair operations.

Perkins+Will

Kleiner

Tyner

Supp

Baker

Clinch

Rice

Wuttig

Nebel

Xu

In Seattle, global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will promoted Andy Clinch to principal, Molly Baker to senior associate and interior project designer, Daria Supp to senior associate and senior project designer, Chris Tyner to senior associate, Devin Kleiner to senior project architect and Bill Xu, Eric Nebel, Oliver Wuttig and Scott Rice to associate.

Clinch has nearly 20 years of experience leading teams and projects across industries and design types. He is particularly passionate about designing and leading projects for higher education and science and technology clients. Baker works on health care, higher education, civic and corporate building interiors and workplaces. Supp has over 14 years of experience in architectural design and has worked on health care, civic, educational and commercial development projects.

Tyner has been a senior project architect, with experience that includes large-scale projects such as multifamily, stadiums, hospitals and performing arts centers. He also leads the Seattle arm of Perkins+Will's Resilience Research Lab, exploring ways to make the built environment more resilient to natural disaster and climate change. Kleiner is the Seattle studio's sustainability leader. He delivers environmentally responsible projects to higher education and civic clients.

Xu's project experience spans from workplaces to mixed-use projects, and his relationship-building skills have helped define some of the studio's strongest partnerships. Nebel has a broad range of project experience, from custom homes to a full-city-block hospital. He carries out large projects and deliverables for a range of clients. Wuttig has helped clients with design development and project coordination, in renovations and new construction, across higher education campuses, civic spaces and science and technology facilities. Rice has over 32 years of experience as a project architect, and has worked on complex health care projects.

BCRA

Dort

Hocklander

Rydman

Goroch

Robbin

In Tacoma, BCRA promoted Lori Robbin, Justin Goroch, Joe Rydman, Heather Hocklander and Ben Dort to the newly created position of associate principal.

Robbin has been with BCRA for 16 years. She leads the interior design group and works in multiple markets with an emphasis in education and YMCAs. She also leads internal design initiatives. Goroch is a civil engineer who was hired 13 years ago. He works in the residential, education and YMCA markets and is market lead for the single-family residential market.

Rydman is an architect who has been with BCRA for 14 years. He is the multifamily residential market lead, with projects that have included Madison 25, Stadium Apartments and The Luke. Architect Heather Hocklander was hired 19 years ago and leads the education market. She is managing projects with Tacoma Public Schools, and the Centralia, Yelm and Peninsula school districts. She has project management and alternative project delivery experience.

Dort is a civil engineer who leads the public works market and serves parks and recreation clients. He has worked to grow BCRA's civil engineering capabilities in his 12 years with the firm. He will continue leading projects and working with local agencies, and will lead operational initiatives.

BCRA offers architecture, interior design, civil engineering, structural engineering, land use planning and landscape architecture.

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