On the move

Seattle area
Apparel: Clark Williams was named brand director of Wörn, a division of Simply Blue Apparel.
Banking: Rocky Fong was named manager at the Seventh Avenue and Olive Way location of Wells Fargo. Bill Hurlbert was named business-banking area manager for Wells Fargo in Washington. Lawrence Graham was named vice president and senior wealth strategist at Union Bank of California. Ned Kurabi was named vice president and commercial loan officer at Frontier Bank's downtown Seattle office. Tony Icasiano was appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer at Mountain Pacific Bank, Everett.
Consulting: Ginny Barney was hired as business and operations manager at Cypress Consulting.
Law: Shelley Hall and N. Elizabeth McCaw became shareholders at Stokes Lawrence.
Real estate: Bev Gray was promoted to executive vice president of support services and Brian Golik was appointed to vice president of agent and client services at John L. Scott Real Estate.
Research: Tanya Karwaki was named director of the Center for Health Care Reform at Washington Policy Center.
Restaurants: Christene Larsen was named wine director for all three Purple Cafe & Wine Bar locations — in Seattle, Kirkland and Woodinville.
Spray equipment: Jim Turner was hired as national channel sales manager at Dux.
Technology: Jeff Franklin was named business-development director at Centerstance's Seattle office.
Eastside
Garden products: Julie Kouhia was named chief operating officer at Molbak's, Woodinville.
Marketing: Todd Nordahl was named vice president of sales and marketing at Marketsync, Kirkland.
Manufacturing: Claire Hargrave was promoted to general manager at Paccar International, Bellevue.
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