Briefs: Lynnwood real estate agent earns top producer award

Patrick Johnson

Patrick Johnson

Lynnwood real estate agent earns top producer award

Patrick Johnson, sales affiliate with Century 21 North Homes Realty in Lynnwood, has earned the Century 21 Centurion Producer Award following his 2015 sales success. The award honors sales affiliates of the Century 21 System that earn $225,000 in sales production or 65 closed transaction sides within a calendar year. Johnson has 11 years of experience in the real estate industry.

Aerospace supplier Jamco recognized for improving business processes

Everett-headquartered Jamco America has won a Laserfiche Run Smarter Award for optimizing its business processes. The aerospace supplier used Laserfiche to update and automate mission-critical processes such as a legally required training system and reports for stress testing. As a result, the company eliminated lost documents, increased communication and improved compliance enterprise-wide.

Rick Steves to talk in Edmonds about Cuba

Rick Steves will give a free photo-illustrated talk about travel in Cuba at 8 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Steves has just returned from a 10-day trip through Cuba which is now open to travel for U.S. citizens. Pre-registration is required for this free event. Go to www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/travel-classes.

Apply for heritage preservation grants

Snohomish County’s Office of Economic Development announced that it is currently accepting applications from public and nonprofit agencies for projects that develop and promote heritage preservation in the county. Details are in the application package, which is due by 5 p.m. Monday, March 14. Contact the Office of Economic Development at 3000 Rockefeller Ave., M/S No. 411, Everett or call 425-388-3186 or email Wendy.Poischbeg@SNoCo.org.

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