People on the move

Published 4:00 am Friday, February 24, 2006

Scott Wallace

John Holland of Sunriver and state Rep. Greg Macpherson of Lake Oswego, partners in the law firm of Stoel Rives LLP, have been named to the Trillium Family Services board of trustees.

Chuck Arnold is the new Economic Improvement District director for the Bend Downtowners Association.

Cherie Myrick has joined Pahlisch Homes Inc.’s custom home team. Myrick has 10 years of experience in interior design. Prior to joining Pahlisch, Myrick co-owned Design by 2 Inc.

Lisa Lueck, Bend Applebee’s general manager, was named ”Ultimate General Manager of the Year” at the company’s annual awards banquet in Redding, Calif., last month. Also, kitchen manager Todd Johnson was named ”Kitchen Manager of the Year.”

Paul Whitley has joined Northwest Community Credit Union as the financial consultant for the Bend and Redmond branches. Whitley has experience in small company and individual retirement plans and benefits, as well as mutual funds, annuities and insurance.

Robin Huss has joined Bend advertising agency Ralston360 as a senior account executive. Huss has experience in marketing and advertising. Having graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism, Huss began her career with The Thompson Group in Denver.

Timothy T. Terich has been promoted with Froelich Consulting Engineers Inc., specialists in providing structural engineering design and consulting services in Portland and Bend. Terich has moved from associate to partner, having been an employee since 1999. A graduate of the University of Portland, Terich has expertise in structural analysis and a diverse technological background.

Scott Wallace of Bend has been selected as the Northwest regional manager of Kleinfelder, a professional services firm for natural and built environments. The Northwest region consists of the Seattle, Portland and Bend offices. Wallace has more than 18 years experience with Kleinfelder and has provided technical and managerial services in geologic, environmental, water resource, materials testing and geo-technical engineering throughout the West. Most recently, Wallace served as a principal geologist and area manager for the Kleinfelder Bend office. He holds a bachelor’s degree in geology from Southern Utah State College and a master’s degree from Western Washington University.

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