Movers and Shakers May 17, 2013
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 11 years, 8 months AGO
Hatch to lead Welch Comer Landscape Architecture group
Dell Hatch recently joined Welch Comer Engineers to lead Welch Comer's new Landscape Architecture group. Mr. Hatch, a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, is licensed in Idaho, Washington, Nevada and Arizona. His past experience includes designs for universities, K-12 schools, municipal and state parks, outdoor athletic facilities, downtown revitalizations/streetscape and urban placemaking initiatives. His prominent local projects include McEuen Park, Sherman Avenue Revitalization, Fourth Street, Midtown Coeur d'Alene, Downtown Hayden, Riverstone, and Coeur d'Alene Public Library.
Phil Boyd, Welch Comer president said "After working with Dell for more than 15 years on a variety of urban redevelopment and municipal and state park projects, it was a natural fit for Dell to join our team. We see an expanding demand for landscape architecture, and Dell's talent and experience fits in well with the markets Welch Comer serves."
Welch Comer provides engineering and landscape architecture services to clients throughout Idaho, Montana and Washington.
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Silverwood promotes Temple, brings on Linscott
Silverwood announced it has filled two positions. With five years working in the marketing department at the park, and formerly the Events and Promotions manager, Dianna Temple has been promoted to a group sales manager. Temple will be responsible for promoting a portion of the park's group discount ticket and picnic programs. Mark Linscott has been hired to take over Dianna's responsibilities as the Events and Promotions manager. Linscott previously has been a seasonal employee at Silverwood while attending school in Boise and returns with experience in event and promotion management.
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