|
Subscribe / Renew |
|
|
Contact Us |
|
| ► Subscribe to our Free Weekly Newsletter | |
| home | Welcome, sign in or click here to subscribe. | login |
Mar 19, 2024


Bellevue-based Smartsheet, an enterprise work management platform, announced a series of changes to its executive team. Max Long was named to lead a newly unified and expanded Go-to-Market team composed of Worldwide Field Operations and Marketing. As president, GTM, Long will join the Smartsheet senior leadership team to enable and support the company's expanding global customer base throughout their entire lifecycle. Long joins Smartsheet as a tenured executive with over three decades of experience growing and scaling commercial teams for global technology firms including Microsoft, Adobe, and NetApp. After many years of engineering and product leadership at Smartsheet, Praerit Garg will assume the new title of president, product & innovation. He will accelerate business innovation and product execution and enable more effective marketing of Smartsheet solutions to customers, prospects, and partners. Mike Arntz, currently chief revenue officer, will retire on March 31st after seven and a half years with Smartsheet. Arntz will serve as an advisor to the company until mid-May to support Long in his transition. Andrew Bennett, chief marketing officer, closed out his almost ten-year tenure at Smartsheet on March 15th to pursue an opportunity outside of Smartsheet.
Strong Tower Consulting, a Washington state-based management-consulting firm, has been named to the list of Inclusive Workplaces compiled by Best Companies Group in 2024 in collaboration with COLOR Magazine. This recognition underscores Strong Tower's commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion through its underlying virtues of creating value by bringing more perspectives and ideas to the table. Best Companies Group, partnered with COLOR Magazine, a publication dedicated to diversity and inclusion in the corporate world, to identify organizations that prioritize inclusivity in their workplaces. The evaluation process included a thorough assessment of workplace policies, practices, and employee feedback. Strong Tower's workforce is comprised of more than 75% female employees. Strong Tower is a certified Disability-Owned Business Enterprise, and a Women Owned Business Enterprise.
Lattice Semiconductor has been recognized with multiple 2024 Globee Cybersecurity Awards. The Lattice Sentry solution stack won a Gold award in the ‘Embedded Security' category; Lattice SupplyGuard service won a Silver award in the ‘Software Supply Chain Security' category; and the Lattice Security Seminar series won a Bronze award in the ‘Thought Leadership in Strengthening Cyber Resiliency' category. The Globee Cybersecurity Awards recognize cybersecurity companies and professionals for their innovative approaches and effective solutions in ensuring security in the digital age. The awards cover various categories and the program aims to raise awareness about cybersecurity issues and honor those who have made significant contributions in protecting organizations and individuals from cyber threats. Lattice Semiconductor is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Seattle-based Herzog Glass has become the first glazing contractor in Washington state and 70th overall to earn North American Contractor Certification. NACC is an ANSI-accredited, third-party credential that recognizes architectural glass and metal contractors who adhere to best practices for quality, safety and business operations. During six months of preparation, Herzog underwent a series of rigorous assessments to document and implement written procedures in a quality management system, a requirement of all certified contractors. To maintain certification, Herzog will be reevaluated annually. Herzog's work includes interior and exterior glazing projects for commercial, industrial and residential clients. Since its 2015 launch, the NACC program has certified 70 glazing subcontractors in 23 states and Canada. Over 25 more companies are progressing toward certification in 2024.
Pella Windows & Doors of Western Washington and Painters Unlimited have joined the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington. The Bothell branch of Pella offers custom windows and doors. Painters Unlimited is based in Kirkland. It offers commercial painting and wall covering services.
The city of Auburn is one of five communities nationwide to receive a $50,000 grant to support park improvement projects. The grants came from a partnership of Bobcat Co. and the National Recreation and Park Association. Bobcat reports that the five projects have been completed. Auburn's project created new ADA-compliant pathways at Auburndale Park by removing outdated asphalt from two existing paths and replacing it with crushed gravel. Bobcat of Seattle provided in-kind volunteer aid and Bobcat equipment to demo the asphalt and help install the paths to proper grade.
Mar 15, 2024
The Port of Bremerton hired Cole Barnes as the airport manager for the Bremerton National Airport. Barnes will begin his new position on April 8th. Previously, he an airport operations specialist at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. Barnes graduated from Central Washington University with a degree in aviation management and is currently working on his master's degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in aeronautics with a specialty in sustainability. Cole has a commercial pilot's license from the Big Bend Community College. With the addition of Cole, Bremerton National Airport will continue to facilitate a relationship with the FAA, and secure funds to make the necessary improvements to the airfield.
Jensen Investment Management, a 100% employee-owned active equity investment management firm, added Phil Bennett and Sarah Stevens as its newest employee shareholders. Bennett joined Jensen in July 2022 as director of institutional sales and client service, and has a track record in client services roles at asset management companies. He previously spent four years at Thornburg Investment Management where he served as regional director for Western United States and Canada. Before that he spent nearly five years at Mellon Capital. Stevens is a manager in the private client business. She joined Jensen in 2015 and has 20 years of experience in administrative support roles at law, engineering and financial firms. Additionally, Philomena Ferree and Sarah Doxsee are adding to their ownership positions in the firm. Philomena is a manager in the private client business, and Doxsee is a compliance officer. Jensen is headquartered in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
The Bellevue College Foundation recently raised nearly $400,000 at its annual gala. The Bellevue College Foundation is a nonprofit organization that manages grants, endowments, and gifts to aid Bellevue College in a variety of projects and scholarships, ensuring students from diverse backgrounds can achieve their academic goals. Dana Gray is the chair of the Bellevue College Foundation's Board of Directors, and Melissa Johnson is the Foundation's executive director. Funds raised at the gala will go toward many initiatives, including the Foundation's scholarship programs, which will award over $700,000 in the 2023-24 academic year. Additionally, the Safety Net program will continue to offer crucial short-term aid to students in need.