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EBDG Adds HR Manager and Naval Architect

August 1, 2016

Bradley Olson (Photo: EBDG)
Bradley Olson (Photo: EBDG)
Elizabeth Allen (Photo: EBDG)
Elizabeth Allen (Photo: EBDG)

Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has hired two additional professionals at its Seattle office: Elizabeth Allen as Human Resources Manager, and Bradley Olson as Naval Architect.

 
Allen brings more than 11 years of experience to her role as EBDG's new Human Resources Manager, with extensive experience in strategic planning, benefits administration, career development and training programs. She holds a BA in Communications from the University of Washington.
 
The firm’s newest Naval Architect, Olson, returns to EBDG after his 2015 internship. Olson completed his Master of Science in Engineering at University of Michigan and, as part of a four-person team, won the Lisnyk award for a U.S. Coast Guard Heavy Ice Breaker design. The Lisnyk award is given for first place in a student ship design competition sponsored by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

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