BUSINESS BEAT
Compiled by Karen MasonNEW FACES
Lukin and Annis, P.S. announces the following attorneys as new principals to the firm:
Michael Hines,, graduate of Cornell University, will continue his litigation practice focusing on commercial, employment and environmental litigation.
Michael Maurer, graduate of University of Montana Law School, has a general litigation practice with an emphasis on commercial and personal injury litigation.
Darrell Scott,graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law, will continue his practice of general litigation.
Lukin and Annis announces the following attorneys have joined as associates:
Michael Black practices civil and environmental litigation, Indian law, and insurance and commercial work.
Michael Roozekrans will focus on general litigation and family law.
Howard Utzman emphasizes tax law, estate planning, general business and construction law.
Brusan Wells has joined Single Parent Outreach Connection as executive director and brings a background of strong leadership skills.
Mark and Wendy Richard join Windermere Real Estate's Spokane-Manito office as sales associates. Mark was most recently practicing with Tomlinson Black/South and Wendy has been employed with Global Federal Credit Union.
Paul Quinnett, Ph.D., has been appointed director of Greentree Behavioral Health. Quinnett is a journalist and author of over 500 national magazine articles and seven books. Greentree provides clients with comprehensive therapeutic services, including counseling, consultation, wellness groups and educational classes.
Janek Co., has recently added four sales associates to its agency:
Betty Atwater, associate broker, joins the firm with over thirty years of real estate experience and holds the Certified Residential Specialists degree.
Corlene Martin, experienced construction coordinator, specializes in new home construction and sales.
Stan Holt joins the agency with a background in new and resale homes.
Bob Keeney, 20 year veteran in the real estate industry, was previously the sales manager of four Spokane new home subdivisions.
Bonnie Young a graduate of the University of Washington, has joined Quinn Sperling Advertising and Marketing as account manager. Young has recently worked in broadcast sales and public relations.
MOVING UP
Quinn Sperling Advertising and Marketing has promoted the following:
Vic Holman has been promoted to art director. Holman has over 20 years experience as an artist in the Spokane advertising community.
Tim Putnam has been promoted to senior copywriter. Putnam has over 9 years experience in production and writing, and manages Quinn Sperling's Broadcast Production Department.
John Lloyd has been promoted to vice president, Real Estate Loan Officer, of Washington Trust Bank's Income Property department.
Century 21 Premier Service has added Lee Anderson, Ken Freeman, and Terry Paddock to its real estate staff.
Ron Calivin has joined the office of Acuff Northwest, Inc. Real Estate in Coeur d'Alene.
Katie Hiatt is the new supervisor of the Inland Automobile Association Coeur d'Alene service center in the Sunset Mall, replacing Kari Maskell who resigned after overseeing the opening of the center last summer.
KUDOS
LeRoy Luft,director of the University Cooperative Extension System and associate dean of the UI College of Agriculture, has received the National FFA organizations Honorary American FFA Degree. Luft received the degree for his support of FFA as a county agent, state Extension specialist, and state Extension director. The degree is the highest honorary award presented by FFA.
Jerry Townsend,owner of Pheasant Valley Preserve, LaCrosse,; David Ostheller, president and manager of Ostheller Farms, Inc., Fairfield and Tim Schultz, area manager with the Washington State Department of Agriculture, Nine Mile Falls have been selected to participate in a two-year agriculture and forestry leadership development program. The program is conducted under the auspices of the Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation. They will be responsible for attending sixteen seminars designed to enhance leadership skills and increase motivation and in turn contribute to the natural resource industries of Washington state.
Airway Sand and Gravel has been certified with the state for their Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). Leann Purtell and Stacy Fleming are the owners of Airway Sand and Gravel, specializing in State spec. crushed rock.
Buckeye Beans and Herbs has been honored by the Association of Washington Business (AWB) for its "family-friendly" workplace policies. Buckeye was honored for its philosophy of minimizing stress with"common-sense management" and its policy of allowing its 50 employees to adjust their schedules in order to meet the needs of their families.
Both the Holiday Inn Express Downtown Spokane and the Holiday Inn Express-Pullman have received the Holiday Inn Worldwide Torchbearer Award. The Torchbearer trophy is the company's symbol of excellence and is the most prestigious award given for quality service.
The Land Surveyor's Association of Washington presented Jeff Mackleit, of Thomas Dean and Hoskins, with a certificate for successfully passing the level III examination of the Survey Career Development Program.
NEW PRODUCTS
The Spokane Area Economic Development Council (EDC) has published its 1996 Inland Northwest Manufacturers Directory, a comprehensive listing of data featuring 2600 manufacturers in the region. The directory provides information about fabricators, assemblers, and processors as well as selected manufacturing service companies, in alphabetical order, basic code and by geographic area. The 246-page directory costs $45 and is available on disk for $199. Call EDC at 624-9285 or 800-SPOKANE.
Zak Designs is adding an Infant/ Toddler line to its family licensed products. The new licenses include Balloon Bears, The Beginner's Bible: Noah's Ark and Looney Tunes Lovables. The new items will be available January 1996.
ELECTED
The Single Parent Outreach Connection has announced it 1995-96 Board of Directors:
Alice Tyler,assistant director of development , Sisters of the Holy Names-Washington Province, president; Sima Thorp,coordinator of Volunteer Services, Gonzaga University, vice president; Nancy Davis,community volunteer, secretary; and Julie Rector, sales associate with Watson Co., treasurer.
Michael Bryans owner of Pleasant Blends coffee and tea house, has been elected to the "Retail Advisory Board," of Longbottom Coffee Roasters, Oregon.
The Washington Association of Wheat Growers has elected new association line officers for 1996: Don Phillips, Harrington, president; George Wood,Dayton, vice president; and Alex McGregor, of McGregor Company, secretary-treasurer.
Fed Zirkle,president of Zirkle & Co., was elected to the board of directors of the International Business Brokers Association.
The Spokane Chapter, Northwest Human Resources Management Association (NHRMA) has elected members to its 1996 Board of Directors: Laura Wood, PHR, Metropolitan Mortgage, president; Nancy Nelson, PHT, Humanix Personnel Services, past president; Connie Bantz, Cowles Publishing, secretary; Cammie Hill, Telect, Inc., treasurer; Janice Volz, PHR, Group Health Northwest, membership chair; George Brown, PHR, Super Valu Stores, professional development chair; Don Schoesler, PHR, Group Health Northwest, legislative chair; Barbara Christie PHR, Humanix Personnel Services and Jeanne Conley, Sterling Savings, programs co-chairs; Debra Poindexter,Bayer, seminars chair; Dan Antonietti,Safeco Insurance, and Alice Hardin, PHR, Egghead Software, college relations co-chairs; Marlys Buzby,PHR, Layrite Products Company; and Angi Shamblin, PHR, St. Joseph's Care Center, education chair.
The Inland Chapter of the American Red Cross elected new members to the board of directors: Paul Crutchfield,Spokane Parks Department, chairman; Don McClellan,Safeco Insurance, chairman elect;Steve Corker,Corker Communications, vice chair; Rob Blume, Washington Trust Bank, secretary; and Barbara Lockard, Lilac City Decorators, secretary. The following members will serve a three year term: Mike Love,Chase Hayes & Kalamon; Kate McMahon, AT&T Wireless Services; and Karen Werme, Action Mortgage. Elected for his second three-year term is Ric Gaunt, Seafirst Bank.
The Land Surveyor's Association of Washington has elected Walter Dale, PLS, of James F. Benthin and Associates as state 2nd vice president for 1996. The following were elected officers for 1996: Scott Valentine,PLS, president; Duane Zimmerman,PLS, Wyatt Engineers, vice president; Ramon Welborn, City of Spokane, secretary; and John Marjamaa, James Benthin & Associates, treasurer.
STARTING UP
Career Path Services has started a new division called 21st Century Resumes. 21st Century Resume will focus on design, visual excellence, grammar and punctuation perfection, graphics, quotations, humor and the strategic use of key words. Call 326-7520 to arrange free consultation.
CALENDAR
Tuesday - SIRTI presents a orientation program introducing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), the computer to computer exchange of business data, 1-5 p.m. at SIRTI, 665 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Cost is $25/person. Call Dorothy Hooley at 358-2044 for information or write [email protected].
Jan. 16 - Northwest Inland Empire APICS monthly dinner meeting, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Ridpath Hotel, 515 W. Sprague. Reservations required by Jan. 11. Call Debbie Moore at 921-6323 or Barb Woodall at 927-5585.
CONVENTIONS
Dec. 25-31 - Harvest Christian Fellowship, annual conference, Red Lion downtown.
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