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Newsmakers (Sara/Mana edition)


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Newsmakers (Sara/Mana edition)

Architecture

i The ADP Group promoted Steve Panzarino to vice president of architecture, Sarah Colandro to vice president of interior design and James Dickason and Robert Erman to senior associates. The ADP Group also honored senior CAD technician, William Carrillo, and graphic designer, Glenn Graves, for 20 years of service to the firm.

Banks

i AmSouth Bank in Sarasota and Manatee hired Kimberly Hopper as city president. Hopper previously worked for SunTrust as a senior vice president and private banking regional manager.

Board of Directors

i The Downtown Partnership of Sarasota appointed Michael G. Forson to its board of directors. Forson is vice president and branch manager of AmSouth Bank on Main Street.

Business Centers

i Sarasota Business Center hired Courtney Milligan as its new director of marketing. Milligan previously worked as a marketing manager for Metecno Panel Systems Inc. in Daytona Beach.

Health Care

i Nursing Resources appointed Sue Hudson as human resources coordinator. She previously worked for a major area retailer in scanning system operations and customer service.

Hotels and Resorts

i The Florida Hotel and Motel Association selected Katherine Klauber Moulton as the chair for the upcoming year. Moulton is the second woman to hold the position since the organizationis inception in 1913. Moulton is president and general manager of The Colony Beach and Tennis Resort.

Real Estate

i Carol Petrie and Kimberly Mills, with RE/MAX Gulfstream Realty, received the performance management network designation from the Womenis Council of Realtors. PMN, the only leadership designation offered in the Realtor community, is earned by candidates successfully demonstrating excellence in career leadership.

Retirement Community

i Pines of Sarasota Foundation appointed Craig Polhemus as president. Polhemus previously worked as the executive director of the American Accounting Association.

 

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