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People - July 16, 2012

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Accounting
Brittney Knies has been promoted to senior associate, and Christopher T. Knox has been promoted as manager at Watermark CPA Group LLC.

Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Stacey Jarrett has joined Willow Marketing as account associate.

Kevin Wood has joined Young & Laramore as digital experience producer. Lucia Bayt has joined as account manager.

Taylor Newell has been named communications coordinator for Indianapolis Downtown Inc.

David Webb has been named president, international at JMI. Eric Pinkham has been named vice president, partnership development, North America.

John Peresie has joined Outsourced Sales Force in marketing.

Megan Bennett has joined Well Done Marketing as writer/producer specializing in digital communications and social media.

The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association has added the following: Marshawn Wolley, director, partner relations; Julie Brown, senior manager, convention services; and Missy Berg, event manager.

Banking
Michael R. Becher has been named to the boards of directors for First Merchants Corp. and First Merchants Bank.

Finance
Rob Ziliak has joined Hufford Advisors as director of investments and client services.

Catherine Fanello has joined Umbaugh as a senior associate, public finance group.

Government
Courtney Zaugg and Alaina Shonkwiler have joined the city of Noblesville as economic development specialists.

Health Care
Dr. David Haggstrom and Dr. Matthew Bair, Regenstrief Institute investigators, have been promoted to associate professors of medicine by the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Michael Ryan has been named vice president of sales for TriMedx.

Angela Hickman has been named CIPROMS Inc. ICD-10 coordinator. Charity Singleton has been named a marketing specialist.

Professional/Trade
Nick Zuniga has joined Lambda Chi Alpha as director of chapter services.

Kristi Howard has been named manager of The Realtor Foundation.

Services
Sesco Enviromental & Remediation has added the following: Heidi Meyer and Brad Beckham, field technicians; Mark James, senior project manager; and John Darmer, CAD technician. Chad Pigg has been named president and CEO. Nathan Hyde has been promoted to project manager. Mary Bates has joined SESCO Environmental & Investigation as a technical support administrator.

PrincetonOne has added the following: Andrea Shain, project specialist; Sue Kieweg, talent acquisition specialist, recruitment process outsourcing division; Stephanie Kiger, client relationship manager, rpo; and Heather Fisher, scheduling coordinator, rpo.

Kevin King has joined MMY Consulting as vice president of delivery services.

OnSite Space by Tyson has named the following: Jeffrey P. Johnson, CFO; and Resa Stewart, director of sales and marketing. Bob Grimes has been promoted to the director of operations

Transportation
Tim Hicks, Debbie (Hicks) Bryant and Leonard Shook have been named stakeholders of LH Express LLC.•

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  1. Irvington is up and coming much like Fountain Square. We would love to have something like this in our neighborhood!

  2. Why do we care who has submitted proposals if we can't review the proposals? It's publicly owned land, but the public has zero say in what gets chosen to be built there. Yep, that sounds about right.

  3. Perhaps May 21 is "Evangelical Day" over at the IBJ?

  4. I don't know what's more depressing: that this passes for a defensible elective in a publicly funded SCIENCE class, or that more than half of the posters here are defending this charlatan. Intelligent design is creationism. Creationism is religion. Yes, we have freedom of religion, which deserves to be protected. Now someone kindly show Professor Hedin his freedom by escorting him over to the Religion department at BSU. Carry on.

  5. I hope people realize that the 'vocal' opposition at the meeting represent the minority of people against this project. As with any controversial project - those who don't want it are the loudest, while those who like it or really don't care one way or the other don't come to such meetings. Unfortunately the same may be true of the survey now being offered by the BRVA. I live less than a 5 minute walk from BR Avenue and can tell you that I and most of my neighbors are support this exciting project, or are ambivalent. And how great that it includes quality apartments - something that BR sorely lacks. This is a first class opportunity that we should embrace (and no, I'm not with the BRVA or the developer.) As for the fellow who owns the Good Earth store, if he doesn't want competition then let him pull together his own investors and out bid Whole Foods to operate the proposed grocery component! Come on folks - let's move ahead.

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