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Clark County Business Briefing

By The Columbian
Published: December 6, 2015, 5:41am

People in business

The Building Industry Association of Clark County has announced its slate of officers for 2016:

President, Tracy Doriot, Doriot Construction; vice president, Aaron Marvin, A.C.T. Builders LLC; vice president secretary, Dave Myllymaki, ReNew Creations; vice president treasurer, Ott Gaither, Gaither Homes; vice president associate, Tony Curtis, Current Home Technologies; immediate past president, Jack Harroun, Jack Harroun Construction.

James P. Sikora has joined Landerholm, P.S. of Vancouver and will provide expertise in employment law. He will focus on advising business on labor and employment law matters.

Women Entrepreneurs Organization of Southwest Washington selected a new board and leadership team for the 2015-16 year. President, Ronnie Noize; programs chair/president elect, Amy Loudenback; treasurer, Roni Sasaki; member-at-large, Sam Mikel; past president, Katie Kramer; membership chair, Ann Mason; and sponsorship chair, Donna Mac.

Other business

Caley & Associates has changed its name to Brewer Caley CPAs. The Vancouver firm, owned and managed by Rustin Brewer, was established in 1978 and serves local and regional companies, as well as individuals and family businesses.


 

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