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Aug 20, 2019

SCCA

Rengan

The American Society for Radiation Oncology selected Dr. Ramesh Rengan as a fellow for his service to the organization and contributions to radiation oncology. Rengan is medical director at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance's Proton Therapy Center. The fellow honor requires commendable contributions in one of four areas: leadership/service, research, patient care or education.

Seattle Public Schools

Greg Narver was appointed chief legal counsel for Seattle Public Schools. Narver has been chief counsel for the past four years for the Civil Division of the Seattle City Attorney's Office, and has been with that office for 13 years. He will start his new job on Sept. 3, replacing Noel Treat, who joined public affairs firm Strategies 360. Ronald Boy has been acting chief legal counsel for the school district.

CPA Consulting

BPM LLP, an accounting and advisory firm based in California's Bay Area, combined with CPA Consulting of Bellevue. Founded in 1997, CPA Consulting works with clients in western Washington, Hawaii and Alaska. Its 10-person team continues to work out of Bellevue, with former president Jeff Mock now partner-in-charge of the new BPM regional office.

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Den Herder

Mackenroth

Newton

Chow

Reeck

Goforth

Baird

Stonecypher












In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis hired Elizabeth Stonecypher as VDC coordinator; Lance Baird as site safety coordinator; Donna Goforth as operations assistant; and Kenny Reeck, Jonathan Chow, Austin Newton, Kyle Mackenroth and Alexis Den Herder as project engineers. Stonecypher has six years of architecture experience and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture from the University of Idaho. Baird has been coordinating safety for the construction and wind farm industries for 21 years. Goforth has an administrative background in K-12 education and construction. Reeck recently earned a bachelor's in construction management at Washington State University after serving in the Army. Chow has four years of project engineering and field supervision experience. Newton interned at Lewis in 2018 while earning a construction management degree at Central Washington University. Mackenroth interned at Lewis in 2018 while earning a bachelor's in construction management at WSU. Den Herder has been in construction for three years and earned a bachelor's in civil and environmental engineering at the University of Washington.

The Walsh Group

Gallishaw

Niehoff

Tigh

In Seattle, The Walsh Group hired Louis Tigh, Will Niehoff and Benjamin Gallishaw as project engineers. Tigh comes from the Marines, where he was an infantry rifle team leader. He is working on the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension. Niehoff just graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor's in construction management and interned at Walsh for the past four years. He is working on the Trailside Apartments in the U District. Gallishaw recently earned a bachelor's in civil engineering from Syracuse University and was an intern at Consigli Construction Co. last summer. He is working on the Pivot mixed-use building in downtown Seattle.

Foy Group

Talley

Matt Talley joined Foy Group as business development manager. Talley has over 35 years of experience in the electrical construction industry. Foy is a medium-sized electrical contractor in Renton specializing in industrial work.

Aug 16, 2019

Port of Everett

Lefeber

Lisa Lefeber will become the Port of Everett's first female CEO on Oct. 16. Lefeber currently is deputy executive director at the port and was chief of policy and communications for over 13 years before that. She will replace Les Reardanz, who plans to move back to Bellingham to focus on his aging parents and expanded military responsibilities.

Frye Art Museum

Cheng

In Seattle, Frye Art Museum appointed Michelle Cheng to the newly created role of director of education and community partnerships. Cheng was manager of integration-level education programs at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.

Air Canada

Air Canada is planning nonstop daily service between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Montreal beginning May 4, 2020. Montreal will become Sea-Tac's seventh nonstop destination in Canada, adding to service to Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Toronto, Vancouver and Victoria. Montreal is a hub for Air Canada.

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