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Leo A Daly Phoenix Promotes Erik Hanson to Managing Principal
The design firm is combining its West Coast health care
The Phoenix office of LEO A DALY has promoted Erik Hanson, Assoc. AIA, to vice president and managing principal. He was formerly the director of health care for the office.
Phoenix has recently become LEO A DALY’s center for healthcare in the western region of the country, combining the Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Phoenix teams. Hanson will lead this effort from the Phoenix office.
Hanson possesses 19 years of experience designing and managing projects in healthcare, corporate and civic design. Hanson obtained a Bachelor of Architecture from Boston Architectural Center, and studied visual and environmental arts at Minneapolis College of Art & Design.
NAI Horizon hired W. Barry Lammersen as a senior vice president in their investment services division. Lammersen will focus on the acquisition and disposition of single tenant NNN investment properties.
Lammersen has been a commercial investment broker since 1974. For the past three years he has been associated with a specialty asset investment firm focusing on multi-family and NNN leased investments. He graduated from the University of Colorado.
NAI Horizon also added Mike Clancey as vice president with their retail services division. Clancey will focus on the sale and leasing of retail properties with a specific focus on restaurant representation.
Clancey has been a commercial leasing and investment broker since 1978 in the Phoenix Valley, spending the last 13 years working with Insignia/ESG and Coldwell Banker Commercial. He graduated from Michigan State University.
Danoski Clutts Building Group has hired Richard Dominguez as project superintendent. His prior experience includes 28 years of civil service with the Department of Defense as carpenter foreman, superintendent, construction inspector, estimator and project manager.
The firm also added Stephanie Holbert as assistant estimator. She has worked in construction for 12 years in the administration and estimating arena for local contractors and the Clark County Development Services department.
Nevada Dept. of Business & Industry appointed Evan Beavers, Esq., as Nevada attorney for injured workers. He will represent injured workers in litigation seeking workers’ compensation benefits and assist them through the administrative process.
Beavers received his law degree from the Oklahoma City University School of Law in Oklahoma, OK. Since 1999, Beavers has managed his own law practice, based in Minden, Nev.
Jessie McCaskill has joined Western Architectural’s Nevada team as business development manager as part of an overall plan to expand the firm’s forensic architecture and engineering practice throughout the Southwest.
McCaskill brings over eight years of experience, including her most recent role as marketing manager for Deutsch Architecture Group in Phoenix.
The PENTA Building Group appointed Jennie Bowman to the position of marketing manager.
She will be responsible for planning, supervising, and directing all marketing for their offices in Las Vegas, Reno, and Palm Desert, Calif.
Bowman joined PENTA in 2005, and most recently served as marketing coordinator. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business and Marketing and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from the University of Montana, and recently earned her MBA from the University of Phoenix.
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