Jamie Bulls

Jamie Bulls

Briefs: Mukilteo’s Benefits Solutions adds new VP

Mukilteo’s Benefits Solutions adds new VP

Jamie Bulls has joined the senior leadership team at Benefits Solutions, Inc. in Mukilteo. Bulls is the national senior vice president for business development and sales. Bulls brings more than 25 years of health care experience in sales/account management and executive leadership positions across various U.S. geographic markets and industry segments.

New CEO for Bothell’s EagleView Technology

Bothell-based EagleView Technology Corporation has announced that Bill Bunker has been named Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Chris Barrow, effective this week. Bunker comes to EagleView from ClarityHealth, where he served as Chief Executive Officer since 2012. Additionally, Rishi Daga, EVP of Commercial Sales, has been named president of the company effective immediately. Daga welcomed Barrow to the firm.

Marysville attorney recognized by national institute

The American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of Marysville DUI attorney Brian L. Duce for two years at the 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction status. Attorneys who are selected for the 10 Best list must pass the organization’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client or peer nominations, thorough research, and independent evaluation.

Mukilteo’s Work Force Development Center lauded by state

Work Force Development Center in Mukilteo has received a second safety and health award from the Department of Labor &Industries. This award was given to the vocational training center’s second worksite for aerospace assembly training. In 2015, the center’s first worksite was the first Washington nonprofit to ever receive the award.

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