Briefs: Leadership changes at food workers union

Leadership changes at food workers union

Todd Crosby has been appointed president and Faye Guenther has been appointed secretary-treasurer of United Food &Commercial Workers International Union 21. Crosby, former secretary-treasurer of the union, was appointed by the board to fill the vacancy after the retirement of long-time president Dave Schmitz. Guenther has served as membership action director, staff director and most recently, as executive vice-president.

Mountlake Terrace physical therapists receive certifications

Mosaic Physical Therapy physical therapists Natasha Parman and Meredith Mancuso have achieved board-certification in orthopaedic physical therapy from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Parman is the executive director of the Mountlake Terrace practice.

Chermak Construction in Edmonds wins several awards

Edmonds-based Chermak Construction, now in its 35th year, was named winner in the Master Builders of King and Snohomish counties Rex Awards in the Major Remodel Whole House Excellence, less than $300,000 and the Bathroom Excellence, less than $30,000 categories. In the Building Industry Association of Washington BIAW Awards, Chermak won in the Entire House, $300,000-$500,000 and Get Away Room categories.

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