Chett Hill

Chett Hill

Briefs: NorthWest counseling office opens in Everett

NorthWest counseling office opens in Everett

Snohomish resident Chett Hill recently opened NorthWest Consulting, 2722 Colby Ave., Suite 720, Everett. The business offers individual and couples counseling in a private and confidential setting. Hill, a graduate of University of Washington and City University of Seattle, has 20 years of counseling experience. He is known locally for his volunteer work that includes coaching high school wrestling. Go to www.northwestconsulting.org for more information.

Edmonds Best Western receives Champion award

The Best Western Plus Edmonds Harbor Inn in Edmonds received the Champion Best Western Rewards Award at the Best Western Hotels &Resorts’ District II meeting held in Spokane. The award recognizes hotels that demonstrate extraordinary support of Best Western’s guest loyalty program. Hotels must also meet quality and design standards and other membership requirements to qualify.

New CEO joins Rock Wood Fired Kitchen

The Rock Wood Fired Kitchen and Spirits, an award-winning gourmet pizza restaurant with locations in Bothell and Lynnwood, has announced the appointment of John D. Allegretto as president and CEO. Allegretto brings over 25 years of food service and brewing industry experience, most recently at BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, where he directed sourcing and procurement strategies.

Snohomish County Tomorrow elects new officers

Snohomish County Tomorrow, a cooperative forum with representatives from Snohomish County and 19 of its cities as well as the Tulalip Tribes, recently elected new officers for 2016. Lake Stevens Mayor John Spencer and County Councilman Brian Sullivan will serve as committee co-chairs this year. Snohomish Mayor Karen Guzak and County Councilwoman Stephanie Wright will share the vice-chair responsibilities.

Cantwell: Advanced manufacturing gives Washington edge

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, recently praised advanced manufacturing work in the state of Washington including investments that Boeing is making locally. She also mentioned that a graduate of the advanced composite program at Edmonds Community College opened up his own aerospace company in Arlington.

Mill Creek partners with UW Bothell students

The City of Mill Creek is partnering with the University of Washington Bothell to improve business processes at City Hall. The city has agreed to participate as a client for one of the UW Business Consulting Teams. This team will work with city staff to build on work recently completed by the city’s Lean Team.

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