Francisco Rivero
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Francisco’s professional journey began at Woodbury University San Diego, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2015. Since then, he has honed his skills in designing buildings that integrate intricate systems and cater to specific programmatic needs. His portfolio of work spans healthcare, commercial, and institutional projects, reflecting his ability to navigate and resolve design complexities effectively.
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Becky began her career in the hospitality industry as a waitress and shift manager, where she honed her communication and customer service skills and developed a keen attention to detail by resolving billing issues on the spot. This set the foundation for her transition into bookkeeping and accounting, supported by her associate degree in accounting from South Seattle College, earned in 2012. Over the past decade, Becky has become a proficient bookkeeper and administrative accounting assistant, with expertise in managing accounts receivable, preparing invoices, reconciling accounts, and ensuring timely payment collection, giving her a comprehensive understanding of the entire billing cycle.
Visit PageSacajawea Middle School Earns, Outstanding Project Award LDB 2024
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The new design for Sacajawea Middle School addresses and overcomes specific project challenges through innovative solutions. The focus on sustainability was paramount, with energy-efficient systems, natural lighting, and sustainable materials that meet WSSP certification.
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The new Almira school is more than a piece of beautiful architecture. It represents resilience, the power of community, and an unwavering commitment to the next generation.
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