Portland Pacesetters: September 5, 2007

Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR), Sep 5, 2007

PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

Jeanne Lawson Associates has hired Eryne Kehe as a project manager.

Kehe has nine years of city planning and public outreach experience and was recently a long-range planner and assistant to the city manager in Lake Oswego.

PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

Jeanne Lawson Associates has hired Christine Egan as its senior project manager.

Egan will work on public involvement strategy and meeting facilitation for JLA's public sector clients. She has 17 years of experience in public policy and community outreach initiatives for elected officials, including U.S. Sen. Mark Hatfield and Rep. Earl Blumenauer. She recently led the public involvement program for the Portland Development Commission.

ARCHITECTURE

W&H Pacific has hired Marlys Underwood as a landscape architect.

Underwood has eight years of experience in landscape architecture, including large-scale subdivisions and municipal and transportation projects. She will work on the Les Schwab headquarters, Summit High School, Sunriver marina and equestrian facilities and will assist with the Tetherow resort project. Underwood is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Sisters Community Garden and will be working for Habitat for Humanity. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon.

LAW

Forsberg & Umlauf has hired Patrick Leo McGuigan as an associate.

PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

Jeanne Lawson Associates has hired Shareen Rawlings as a project coordinator.

Rawlings has worked on many community development projects in Oregon and Montana. She holds a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of Oregon.

REAL ESTATE

Brooks Resources Realty has announced that real estate broker Daren Cullen has been awarded the certified residential specialist designation by The Council of Residential Specialists.

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