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Engineering

GeoEngineers has hired Dave Enos as a principal environmental geologist; Erik Arnson as a staff geotechnical engineer; and Eliya Hogan as a staff geologist.

• DCI Engineers has hired Matthew Gibb as a civil project manager and Stephen Matkin as a civil project engineer.

Law

Alicia Levy has joined K&L Gates LLP as an associate attorney.

Mike McLeod is the new chairman of the board of directors for Visit Spokane, the official marketing organization for promoting conventions, meetings, travel and tourism in Spokane County. The other board members are: Jody Sander, Rodolfo Arevalo, Cheryl Kilday, Jim van Loben Sels, Joyce Cameron, Kent Caputo, Marianne Guenther Bornhoft, Matt Jensen, Larry Krauter, Todd Mielke, Brenda Nienhouse, Stephen Pohl, Jan Quintrall, Rita Santillanes, Ben Stuckart, Kevin Twohig and Arne Woodard.

Real estate

RE/MAX has hired Julie Evans and Amy Parrish as agents and Jacob Spencer as a broker. Previously, Evans was employed by Keller Williams. He has eight years of experience. Parrish was employed by Coldwell Banker and has seven years of experience.

Lindie Bajema has joined Keller Williams Realty Spokane and the Ohana Group Northwest.

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