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Published: Monday, June 9, 2008

Business FYI

People

Rebecca Wilson has joined Whitfield's Insurance in Everett as the company's personal lines manager. Wilson, who has 20 years of insurance industry experience, will oversee and manage the customer service representatives at Whitfield's five branch locations.

Bill Goodwin has been named chairman of the board and Robert Cray as director-at-large at Harmsen & Associates Inc. Goodwin has 33 years of civil engineering experience in the area. Cray has 42 years of land surveying experience with private and public clients throughout Island and Snohomish counties. Harmsen & Associates Inc. is a 60-person, civil engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture and land-use planning firm with offices in Monroe and Oak Harbor serving clients throughout the Puget Sound region.

William Yu has been named branch manager at KeyBank's Lynnwood branch. With more than 10 years in banking, Yu is a graduate of the University of Washington and is active in the South Snohomish Chamber of Commerce. KeyBank says it has significantly enhanced and revitalized its Lynnwood North branch located at 4401 168th St. SW, Lynnwood.

Bob Knight, owner of Find It Games in Monroe, has been named to the Children's Safe Products Act Advisory Committee by Gov. Chris Gregoire. He's charged with helping develop additional legislation during the 2009 legislative session.

Nate Weddle of Moss Adams had passed his CPA examination. He graduated with honors from the University of Washington business school.

Joanne Limb of the Marysville School District was awarded a certificate of achievement for successfully completing the facility manager seminar conducted in Maumee, Ohio, by Spartan Chemical Co. Inc.

Mergers

Columbia Distributing Co., which has facilities in Everett, will merge with Mt. Hood Beverage Co. and Gold River Distributing. The companies all distribute beer and non-alcoholic beverages in Oregon and Washington. The merger will form a new organization called CoHo Distributing with expected sales of 35 million cases of beverages per year in facilities in Everett, Seattle and Portland; Eugene; Medford and Bend, Ore.

Honors

JCPenney's Alderwood mall outlet, managed by Ralph Rutledge, received the company's chairman's award at a banquet in Dallas on May 2. JCPenney presents its awards annually to the top-performing stores, districts and other selected teams.

Classes, workshops

Individuals who are re-entering the work force because of divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse, or loss of welfare, can find tools and support in workshops presented by the Pathways for Work through the YWCA. The workshops are designed for individuals who have spent at least 10 years as a homemaker not working outside the home and now find it necessary to earn a living. Additional registration spots may be available for other women seeking employment with a similar situation. The next workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. July 9-22 in Everett. For more information and location, call Cindy Fisher 425-258-2766, ext. 226 or e-mail cfisher@ywcaworks.org.

Edmonds Community College has become a certified education partner with Dassault Systemes, a Paris-based company and leading global developer of 3-D and product life-cycle management software. EdCC will offer principles of management classes this summer and project management classes starting in the fall as part of its partnership with the Project Management Institute. The college will offer a project management certificate to help managers advance their careers. For more information, call 425-640-1388 or go to mgmt.edcc.edu/project_mgmt.

Meetings

The Women Business Owners power lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 26 at the Washington Athletic Club, will present the three finalists for the 2008 Nellie Cashman Woman Business Owner of the Year Award. They include Kristen Betty, of KBA, Inc.; Karen Say, of Saybr Contractors; and Tamara Wilson, of Wilson PR. Cost is $31 for members before June 24; $41, $46 or $56 for nonmembers. For more information, call 206-575-3232 or go to www.womenbusinessowners.org.

Business news

NorthWest Staffing Solutions will relocate to its new address -- 111 SE Everett Mall Way, Building C -- effective June 30. For more information, call Donna at 425-347-1008 or e-mail donna@northwest staffing.com.

Gary Reys, president and CEO of Bothell-based CellCyte, made a presentation at the 2008 San Francisco RedChip Small-Cap Investor Conference on June 5 in San Francisco. CellCyte's booth at the conference displayed prototype demonstration of the company's cell expansion bioreactor. CellCyte Genetics Corp. is a biotechnology company engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of stem-cell enabling therapeutic products. CellCyte is developing products to allow more efficient delivery and increased retention of adult stem cells to diseased organs, such as the heart.

Stanwood Mayor Dianne White cut the ribbons for grand openings of two Coastal Community Bank outlets in Stanwood: the bank's new loan center in Stanwood's Village Commons behind Haggen, and its full-service branch at 9810 Highway 532. Both locations will feature grand opening prize drawings and refreshments June 16-27. Its full-service location also has a new drive-up coffee stand, E.A. Brevita. Customers can enter to win one of several gift baskets, meet the new staff members, enjoy refreshments and take away a free gift during its opening celebration.

Photo and Sound Saving of Stanwood new offers desktop and laptop repair by technicians Rael Daruszka and Eric Winebrenner. Daruszka is a comp TIA A+ certified technician. Winebrenner serves as the company's head video and audio technician. Specializing in Windows and Linux systems, the newly added service for desktop and laptop computers will provide troubleshooting, system optimization, repair, data backup, migration, virus and spyware removal, as well as system upgrades. Photo & Sound Saving, located at 27500 102nd Ave. NW, Suite 2, Stanwood, is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 360-629-3883 or go to www.photoandsound saving.com.

Milestones

Stoneway Roofing Supply announced the outstanding achievement of a perfect safety record for one full year by its Everett branch. The branch operates three full-time rooftop-delivery trucks. Collectively it has delivered more than 25 million pounds of building materials to 2,000 job sites without a single accident. Branch manager Jeff Andrews credits his operation team -- assistant manager J.D. Field, operations manager Arik Moe and lead driver Peter Schopf -- for the achievement.

Miscellaneous

A campaign by Western Washington Fruit Research Foundation, an independent volunteer group supporting tree fruit research, for its community fruit garden at the WSU Northwest Research and Extension Center, has raised about half of the $55,000 needed to fund operations at the garden, located at the WSU Northwest Research and Extension Center, 16650 Highway 536, Mount Vernon. Contributions can be sent to the foundation, c/o Walter Kropp, WWFRF Treasurer, 29838 Marine View Drive SW, Federal Way, WA 98023. For more information, go to www.wwfrf.org.

CPR4U Health and Safety will offer discount CPR and first-aid classes throughout June. Classes will be offered at a 50 percent discount for any individual who makes a $15 cash or food donation. All proceeds will benefit the Volunteers of America's Everett Food Bank. The promotion celebrates June as National Safety Month and also raises money and food for needy local families. Contact Janene Deane at 425-870-9963 for more information or to schedule an appointment.



Send news and color photos to Mike Benbow, Business editor, The Herald, P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206, by fax to 425-339-3435 or by e-mail to economy@heraldnet.com.



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