People in Business
Hart Crowser, a privately-held earth and environmental consulting company with headquarters in Seattle, promoted geotechnical engineer Dan Trisler to principal. Trisler, who manages its Vancouver location at 300 W. 15th St., has 23 years of experience working on projects throughout Washington and Oregon. He specializes in public infrastructure projects and has aided in the completion of new bridges, roadway improvements, schools and other buildings. Prior to work at Hart Crowser, he was a principal at Pacific Geotechnical in Vancouver, according to his LinkedIn profile. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Cornell University. He is credited as being the engineer of record on the first tsunami safe-haven project in the United States, at the Ocosta Elementary School in Westport. Find out more about Hart Crowser at www.hartcrowser.com.
Marena Rozmaity was hired as executive assistant at The Southwest Washington Contractors Association. A native of Longview, Rozmaity served in the Army National Guard, where she was a signal support system specialist and a logistics specialist. Still in the reserves, she participates in occasional weekend training. At the contractors association, Rozmaity will be responsible for researching new projects in the region and maintaining documents at the SWCA Plan Center. She will assist the staff with events, meeting coordination and other communications. SWCA provides resources to companies active in the commercial and industrial construction industry. For more information, visit www.swca.org.
The Vancouver division of Association Management Services NW recently hired two business managers to its team. Stacy Bloos, a native of Vancouver, will manage a portfolio of local homeowner associations. April Carroll, with 13 years of experience in the business, is a certified manager of community associations. Association Management Services NW a division of The Management Group, Inc., is located at 7710 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Suite C. Visit https://ams-nw.com for more information.
Elizabeth Steinbaugh, of Vancouver, was recognized with the Paul Harris Award at a meeting of the Rotary Club of Murrieta, Calif., for her accomplishments in business and community service. Steinbaugh owns Aurora Gallery, 1004 Main St., which specializes in fine art.