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Jun 05, 2024







Bremerton-based architectural, interior design, and planning firm, Rice Fergus Miller (RFM), has welcomed nine new team members to the company.
In late 2023, Suzanne Hudson, Bali Mshar, Scott Waggoner, McKenzi Kent, Tim Dickerson, and Claire Kincaid-Slate joined the firm. John Leuck, Courtney Mosby-Gee, and Jenna Earle were welcomed in early 2024.
Hudson joined in July 2023 as a project coordinator, with a focus on RFM's Civic Studio. She has been working within the A/E/C industry for over two decades and brings four years of architectural spec writing and construction documentation development to her role. She holds an Associate of Business Administration degree from Cascadia College.
Based in Spokane, Mshar is a recently licensed project architect with a focus on hospitality projects in the firm's Housing, Healthcare, and Hospitality (H3) Studio. She served as project manager on multiple projects at her previous firm and demonstrates adeptness in client communication, consultant collaboration, and city regulatory compliance. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design from the University of Washington and joined RFM in August of 2023.
Waggoner is a project manager and architect who brings nearly four decades of hospitality, residential, and high-rise design expertise to RFM. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Washington State University. Waggoner joined RFM in September 2023 and is utilizing his expertise primarily in the firm's hospitality market.
Kent joined RFM in October 2023 as a project coordinator focused on the H3 Studio. She has a background in administration and specializes in streamlining processes and procedures.
Dickerson is a Spokane-based project architect who joined the firm in October 2023. He brings a diverse background in a range of project types from tenant improvements to higher education, residential, and commercial projects. He is licensed in Washington and Montana and holds his NCARB registration. Dickerson is supporting RFM's healthcare market, including the new Generations Healing Clinic for the Nisqually Indian Tribe, and an extension of the Jamestown Healing Campus in Sequim.
Kincaid-Slate is a project manager who is both a licensed architect and interior designer. Based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, she joined RFM's growing Spokane team in November 2023 and is currently working on multiple tribal healthcare projects for clients including the Nisqually Indian Tribe and Lummi Nation. She has focused most of her career on healthcare projects. Other experience includes commercial, civic, education, and mixed-use work.
Leuck joined RFM in January 2024 and brings nearly 25 years of leadership and management experience in senior housing, hospitality, and commercial projects. He has worked with many clients throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. At RFM, Leuck is serving clients in the housing market as part of the firm's H3 studio.
Mosby-Gee joins RFM as a human resources assistant, a new role at the firm. With a career spanning various HR capacities, she brings a wealth of experience and expertise. She will support RFM's director of business operations.
Earle joins RFM's marketing department as a marketing assistant. Earle's background and skillset developed in her previous role as a digital marketing specialist and will be utilized to further develop RFM's communications efforts with clients and industry partners. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles and a Minor in Business Marketing from Washington State University.
Jun 04, 2024


Renton-based Rock Project Management Services hired Josh Arlt as a construction manager and inspector. The firm also announced the hiring of Ammy Huynh as marketing coordinator. Huynh worked previously as a social media coordinator, as well as a marketing intern, for multiple firms. RPM provides owner’s representative services to public and private clients throughout Washington that have education, technology, health care, transportation, and municipal projects.
May 31, 2024

USI Insurance Services announced it has hired Paul Butler as senior claims consultant in its Marine division.
Butler brings more than 35 years of claims experience in the marine sector, including marine investigator for a large insurance defense law firm; independent adjuster, owner and lead adjuster of an independent adjusting firm; and the regional marine claims manager for AIG and Crum & Forster.
In addition to his work experience, Butler is a past president and board member of the Puget Sound Maritime Claims Association, and a member of the Marine Insurance Association of Seattle, the Association of Marine Underwriters of San Francisco and the North Pacific Fishing Vessel Owners Association. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Society, Law & Justice from the University of Washington.
Heron's Key, a resort-style continuing care retirement community located in Gig Harbor, recently appointed Denise Cooksey as the human resources director.
Cooksey comes to Heron's Key with more than two decades of human resources management experience. She most recently worked as a senior benefits account manager in Tacoma and prior to that spent 19 years leading human resources for a Tacoma senior living community.
Cooksey is certified by both the Human Resources Certification Institute and the Society for Human Resource Management. She also holds state insurance licenses in both Washington and California.
May 29, 2024

FSi Engineers has hired Soheil Soleimani-vafa as a mechanical engineer. Soleimani-vafa is a graduate of the University of Tabriz and brings 14 years of experience in the field.


Nimish Dharmadhikari has joined Parametrix as a senior engineer. He has over 10 years of experience specializing in travel demand modeling, advanced data analysis, and visualization.
Dharmadhikari comes to Parametrix from San Diego Association of Governments where he served as an associate researcher and modeler. In this role, he managed activity-based modeling (ABM) projects as well as agency-wide data analysis, access, and dissemination.
He holds a PhD in Transportation and Logistics from North Dakota State University as well as a Certificate in Project Management Essentials and a Google Project Management Certificate. Dharmadhikari is a Certified Geographic Information Systems Professional.
At Parametrix, he joins the firm's transportation division based in Portland, Oregon. He will provide travel demand modeling, data analysis and planning services to municipalities, counties, transit agencies, and state departments of transportation throughout Oregon, Washington, and California.
Charlie Tidwell has also joined Parametrix as a senior engineer and transportation project manager. He has 13 years of experience working on a wide variety of transportation improvement projects for state and local agencies in the Northwest and the Southeast, including multimodal urban arterial corridors, bus rapid transit facilities, interstates, interchanges, highways, intersections, rural roadways, bike and pedestrian facilities, and ADA accommodations.
Tidwell comes to Parametrix from HDR where he served as a transportation project manager. His recent project experience includes Sound Transit STRIDE Bus Rapid Transit, Seattle Department of Transportation RapidRide J-Line and Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge, King County Metro RapidRide I-Line, and Washington State Department of Transportation Olympic Region fish passage projects.
At Parametrix, he joins the firm's transportation division. Based in Seattle, he will support transportation projects for state and local agencies throughout the Puget Sound region.
Morningstar announced that Rod Diefendorf will be appointed the next leader of PitchBook as president and chief operating officer, reporting to Morningstar CEO Kunal Kapoor. This appointment comes after PitchBook founder John Gabbert announced his plans to depart. Diefendorf has been COO of PitchBook since 2016 and has nearly 30 years of experience driving growth and increasing shareholder value at startups and large corporations in the technology sector. Since joining PitchBook, he has played an instrumental role in driving PitchBook’s strategic roadmap and enabling PitchBook to scale its operations globally. PitchBook is a financial data and software company that collects and analyzes detailed data on the venture capital, private equity, and M&A landscape including public and private companies, investors, funds, investments, exits and people. Founded in 2007, PitchBook operates globally, with U.S. headquarters in Seattle. In 2016, Morningstar acquired PitchBook, which now operates as an independent subsidiary. Morningstar provides independent investment insights in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
May 24, 2024
Economic Alliance Snohomish County announced the Snohomish County Update will take place on May 28 at the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center. This annual event brings together community members and local businesses for a discussion on the economic landscape and the innovations shaping our future. Presented by Boeing and the Port of Everett, this event promises insights into the opportunities and challenges facing Snohomish County.
This year, the event will feature a panel discussion with esteemed speakers including Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers; Bruno Arnal, general manager of Pathways at Amazon; and Jason Clark, vice president and general manager of the Boeing 777/777X family of airplanes. Together, they will delve into crucial topics such as economic development, environmental sustainability, workforce development, and technological innovation.
Admission starts at $25 and includes lunch. The event will start at 11 a.m. at the Boeing Future of Flight, located at 8415 Paine Field Blvd., Mukilteo. Registration at https://tinyurl.com/SnoCoUpdate2024
Bellevue-based Icertis has appointed Anand Subbaraman as chief operating officer and Jay Lee as chief marketing officer. A 25-year software veteran, Subbaraman joins Icertis from BrowserStack, where as president he was responsible for strategy, product management, operations and marketing. He also previously held leadership roles at Finastra and Oracle. As COO, Subbaraman is responsible for product management, product engineering, and customer operations, including consulting, partner services, customer support, and customer success. Most recently, Lee served as chief marketing officer at Avalara. Prior to Avalara, Lee held leadership roles at GE Capital, American Express and PayPal. The Icertis platform provides AI-powered contract intelligence.
Seattle Credit Union has announced a partnership with Tacoma-based William Factory Small Business Incubator to present workshops for small business owners and entrepreneurs. By providing training, capital, networking and coaching, William Factory Small Business Incubator has helped more than 200 entrepreneurs start their businesses, leading to the creation of more than 1,000 jobs over the past 33 years in the South Sound region. The company's focus is to work with historically underserved segments of the community. The events will be held at Seattle Credit Union's new community workshop space at the Hilltop branch. Seattle Credit Union offers numerous financial education workshops throughout the year. Through its Feel Good Checking program, Seattle Credit Union donates $20 each time a Feel Good Checking account is opened to a local nonprofit that is doing good in the community. The current nonprofit partner is Tacoma Community House, a community-based service center for immigrants, refugees, and long-time South Sound residents seeking pathways to self-sufficiency. William Factory Small Business Incubator will also continue to offer workshops at the Hilltop branch. Additional information is available at seattlecu.com/empowering-entrepreneurs.