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March 15, 2010




 

Going Places: Nov. 13, 2006



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JOB CHANGES
CONSTRUCTION

D-A-S CONSTRUCTION CO.: Dennis Jalowiec to project manager.

PROJECT AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC.: Wendy Morrow to marketing coordinator; Lynn Rieke Galardini to client relationship manager.



EDUCATION

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY: Maggie Cretella to director of corporate and foundation relations.

LAKE ERIE COLLEGE: Scott Evans to vice president for institutional advancement.

QUEST CAREER COLLEGE: Julie Dvornicky to admissions represent-ative; Linda Mihalik to director of education.



ENGINEERING

MWH: Angela Jones to business development engineer.

TES ENGINEERING: Michael Ruff to director of electrical engineering; Bob Sotock to electrical engineer; Diana Adipietro to designer; Bob Schneider to project manager.

Hall


FINANCIAL SERVICE

BROCKMAN, COATS GEDELIAN & CO.: Julia R. Hall and Todd M. Easton to tax managers.

BROTT MARDIS & CO.: Christopher J. Benko to principal; Teare M. Brewington and Jessica E. Partee to supervisors.

CIUNI & PANICHI INC.: John R. Troyer to partner; Donna L. DeCenso to manager; Patricia A. Johnson and George P. Pickard to senior accountants; Brian C. Morgan to principal.

FINKLER & CO. CPA’S INC.: Christina Grimesey to staff accountant.

GRANT THORNTON LLP: Thomas P. Freeman to tax partner.

MEADEN & MOORE: James P. Carulas to chief executive officer.

RSM MCGLADREY: Melissa Ann Davner, Genevieve Morgan, Drew Jackson, Augustus P. Stager IV, Michael McMahon, Michael W. Rathburn, Michael Arthur, Katharine A. Senkar and Ryan Joyce to associates.

SS&G FINANCIAL SERVICES INC.: Amy Abraham, Leif Erickson, Thomas Fantin, Stacey Hannan and Mary Miller to managers; Christine A. Burton, Megan McElroy and David McClain to senior associates.

Delahunt


HOSPITALITY

HOTEL & LEISURE ADVISORS: Nan Delahunt to associate.



MANUFACTURING

POLYMER VALLEY CHEMICALS INC.: Donald Askea to technical director; Deborah Smoot to office manager.

Polachek


MARKETING

AKHIA PUBLIC RELATIONS: Theresa Polachek to account planner; Patsie Dionise to senior account executive.

HITCHCOCK FLEMING & ASSOCIATES INC.: Keith Busch to vice president, client services and business development; Kevin Kinsley to supervisor for building products business development; Matt McCallum to director of talent development.



NONPROFIT

THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION: Cynthia V. Schulz to director of public affairs; James Lubetkin to senior communications editor; Jennifer Cimperman and Scott Tennant to public relations officers; Debra Sabol to administrative assistant.

CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Catherine Schultis to branch manager, Brecksville.

HATTIE LARLHAM: Stuart Kleiner to associate director of planned giving.

MHS INC.: Susan Neth to chief operating officer; Ann Poston to manager of marketing and communications.

ONECOMMUNITY: Rich Dugger to senior account executive; Pamela Huggett to office manager.

OPERA CLEVELAND: Jeff Sodowsky to executive director.

UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT: Beth Gaglione to director of development; Pat Newell to director of family services.



REAL ESTATE

KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY: Julie Mitchell to sales associate.

REALTY CORPORATION OF AMERICA: Rosemarie McLoyd and Kaycee Rudolph to sales associates.



SERVICE

CLEVELAND CINEMAS: David Huffman to director of marketing and concessions.

CORPORATE SCREENING SERVICES INC.: Terry Riffle to consultant.

HUMANARC: Selene Giron to customer service representative; Brenda Walker to RMS senior expeditor; Patti Hendry to receptionist; Jackie Norcini, Mariam Cuevas, Angela Bennett, Christi Drubel, Michael Cox, Francisco Flores, Natasha Baker, Misty Thelen, Lynn Martin, Rafael Garcia-Mendoza and Olga Guzman to eligibility specialists; Karen Decker to registered nurse.

LAKEWEST GROUP: John Eagles to manager.

TOWERS PERRIN: Carol A. Skoglund to consultant.



BOARDS

DANCECLEVELAND: Pamela Barr (Hyland Marketing) to president; Sue Peay to vice president of development; Michelle Proia to secretary; Deidre Flagg Soileau to treasurer.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION, CLEVELAND CHAPTER 156: Debbie Mazzola (Donley’s Inc.) to president; Meg Webster to immediate past president; Monica Hamed to president elect; Pia Foss to vice president; Bonnie Felice to treasurer; Shirley Calvey to recording secretary; Denise Mularchik to corresponding secretary; Bethany Criscione to parlimentarian.



AWARD

MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SUMMIT COUNTY: Randy Zumbar (Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services, Summit County) received the Outstanding Leadership Award.




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