Originally published Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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On the move
Appointments, promotions and awards in the business community.

George Harris

Rosie Hausler

David Johnson

Christy Keni

Hadley Greene Rodero

Joe Van Dyke
Seattle area
Banking: David Johnson was named senior vice president and leasing division manager for First Sound Bank's Puget Sound leasing division.
Boating: George Harris was named president of the Northwest Marine Trade Association.
Health care: Dr. John Henson IV was hired as director of neurology and co-director of the Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute.
Law: Alan Merkle was named chair of Stoel Rives.
Public relations: Hadley Greene Rodero was hired as a senior associate and Christy Keni as an accounts receivable specialist at PRR.
Technology: Marc Saulino was hired as vice president of business development at Billing Revolution. Joe Van Dyke was named president of the Azima DLI's government services division, Bainbridge Island. Rosie Hausler was appointed vice president of marketing at QL2.
Eastside
Law: Craig Simmons joined Romero Park & Wiggins, Bellevue.
To be included in the On the Move column, send the information to
Gary Dougherty by fax, 206-382-8879; e-mail, business@seattletimes.com;
or mail, The Seattle Times, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111.
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Copyright © 2009 The Seattle Times Company
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