Briefs: 1st Security Bank names VP of consumer lending

1st Security Bank names VP of consumer lending

Mountlake Terrace-headquartered 1st Security Bank of Washington has promoted Sue Coldwell to senior vice president of consumer lending. Coldwell has served as a loan analyst and, most recently, as consumer lending manager. She has worked in the financial industry since 1986, as an underwriter with Lockheed Federal Credit Union and as president of Vacations Owners Credit Union.

Marysville home health provider named to ‘Elite’ list

Assured Home Health has ranked among the nation’s Top 500 home health providers in an independent rating of home health quality and performance. The Marysville home health provider was named to the 2015 Home Care Elite list, a recognition of the top-performing home health providers in the United States. This is the fifth year that Assured Home Health has been named to the list.

Edmonds miniature store unveils new line

CJN Miniatures and Jim Larson Designs have celebrated the grand unveiling of their wall-mounted front-opening Victorian dollhouse. This design is the first in a series of exclusive houses that are only being offered at CJN Miniatures in Edmonds. The company is located at 9675 Firdale Ave. in Firdale Village Shopping Center.

Nominations sought for executive-, entrepreneur-of-the-year award

Nominations are sought to recognize individuals for The Herald Business Journal’s annual executive and entrepreneur of the year. These people should be dedicated private- or public-sector individuals who excel in business, community involvement and support Snohomish County’s economic development. The winners will be honored during the Economic Alliance Snohomish County annual recognition luncheon in May. Nominations entry forms can be found at www.theheraldbusinessjournal.com or emailed to HBJ editor Jim Davis at jdavis@heraldnet.com. More info: 425-339-3097.

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