Briefs: New partners named at Moss Adams in Everett

Briefs: New partners named at Moss Adams in Everett

Moss Adams has announced the addition of new partners in Everett — Jason Thompson, Kristine Hoeflin and Olga Darlington. Thompson focuses on providing clients with specialty tax guidance, specifically tangible asset incentive services. Hoeflin provides tax services to financial institutions and serves as the financial institution tax practice group leader. Darlington provides accounting and advisory services to utility and transit clients.

Premera, Quartet partner on behavioral health care

Health plan provider Premera Blue Cross and Quartet, a technology company dedicated to making behavioral health care more accessible and integrated into primary care, have announced a collaboration to improve the quality of care for Premera members in Washington state. The integration of care should improve patient health outcomes and increase cost savings.

Senior Aerospace AMT employees paint downtown Arlington building

Employees from Senior Aerospace AMT spent time on Sept. 27 in downtown Arlington painting the exterior of B&T Auto in conjunction with United Way’s Day of Caring. It was part of the Arlington-Darrington America’s Best Communities plan to encourage investments and beautification in the downtown corridors. Business owners Ron and Barb Stratton at B&T Auto appreciated the work.

Washington Hospitality Association launches

Earlier this month, hospitality leaders from around the state gathered in Olympia to mark the official start of a new trade association, the Washington Hospitality Association. The new entity is a collaboration of the Washington Restaurant Association and the Washington Lodging Association which will now operate under a joint agreement, combining staff and operational functions.

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