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People in the news - Aug. 20, 2012

 IBJ Staff
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Accounting
Blue & Co. LLC has added the following: Margie Archer, payroll specialist; Erin O’Connell and Tyler Tedford, Colin King, Nathan Rodgers and Samantha Tidd, staff accountants; Michael Czerwonky, data analyst; and Lynette Thom, senior consultant.

Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Young & Laramore has added the following: Cory Furman, brand action specialist; Peter Johansen, art director; and Zac Neulieb, graphic designer.

Banking
Jennifer Dawson has joined State Bank of Lizton as assistant vice president, human resources director.

Sukh Sandhu has been named senior vice president, district sales manager, at Key Investment Services LLC.

Civic/Not-for-Profit
Robert L. Kizer has joined Starfish Initiative as president and CEO. New board members are Nicole Beverly Fishback, BKD LLP; Trenton Hahn, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP; Mark Helmus, Butler University; Sherron Rogers, Indiana University Health; and April Wood, Merrill Lynch.

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art has named the following board of advisors: Steve Cagle, David Horth, Modupe Labode and Stephen Todd. Kai Binford and Burke Eiteljorg have been named to the national board of advisors. Tom Hoback, Indiana Rail Road Co., has been named a new board member.

The JCC has named the following officers: Len Birnbaum, president; and Susan Haskell, Lynn Lambuth, Les Morris and Rick Weiss, vice presidents. New board members are Brad Herold, Steven Hurwitz and Jason Rich.

Second Helpings has added the following to their advisory council: Steve Delaney, Miriam Dant, Jim Fearin, Budd Glassberg, Ken Honeywell, DeWitt Jackson, Cynthia Jordan, Rabbi Brett Krichiver, Sandy Levinson, Andy Skillman, Joe Slaughter, Joe Smith, Bill Stamper, Roe Wright and Kathy Pataluch. New directors are Jerry Adams, Connie Gigax, Andre Robinson, Al White, John Zimmermann, Kim Borges, Pat Garrett Rooney, David Blakemore and Jennifer Schaefer.

Children’s Bureau Inc. has named the following officers: Mike Newbold, Huntington Bank, chairman; Deborah Balogh, University of Indianapolis, vice chairwoman; Mike Pitts, Duke Realty, treasurer; Chris Phillips, City Securities Corp., secretary and Ersal Ozdemir, Keystone Construction Corp., immediate past chairman. New board members are Myra Borshoff Cook, Borshoff; Theresa Farrington Rhodes, Buckingham Foundation Inc.; Chris Fetes, JP Morgan Asset Management; David Hartley, Home Health Depot; and Tom Zupancic, DEEM.

Education
Richard Michal has been promoted to director of facilities at Butler University.

Courseload has added the following: Matt DeBoard, software developer; Erik Goens and Michael Packer, UX designers; and Neil Kelty, associate product manager.

Sushil Sharma has been named associate dean of Ball State University’s Miller College of Business.

Charles DeMaio has been named vice president for external relations with the Indiana State University Foundation.

Finance
Scott Tillett has joined WealthPoint Advisors as a support advisor.

Mark A. Paul has joined Financial Strategy Architects LLC as director.

Rob Tedder has joined WestPoint Financial Group as a financial services professional.

Government
Richard L. Ludwick, Independent Colleges of Indiana, has been named a commissioner of the Midwest Higher Education Compact.

Health Care
Community Westview Physicians has added the following: Dr. Thomas Southern, plastic and reconstructive surgeon; Dr. Inna Aroutiounova, rheumatologist; Dr. Robert Murray, gastroenterologist; Dr. Ronald Banta and Dr. Kenneth Stumpf, podiatrists; and Dr. Sara Diaz, family practice physician.

Andrew Rosenberg has been named to lead Mercer’s Health & Benefits, Indianapolis.

Lori Rowen (Retske) has been named director of clinical services at Valle Vista Health System.

Patricia L. Barwise has been promoted to CEO of Caring Call Connection Senior Care.

Hotel/Motel
Molly Clark has been named director of human resources at The Alexander, Dolce Hotel.

Kelli Luebke has joined the JW Marriott Indianapolis as a senior sales manager, Western region. Gail Smith has joined as a senior sales manager, Indiana state associations and affinity and government.

Law
J. Murray Clark has been named office leader at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP.

Kevin Erdman has joined the Reichel IP LLP, focusing on emerging businesses and technologies.

Paul A. Jansen and Andrew M. Lehmann have joined Schuckit & Associates P.C., Zionsville, as associate attorneys.

Professional/Trade
SpeechSlingers, Slingshot SEO’s Toastmasters club has named the following officers: Chi Sherman, vice president, public relations; Danielle Look, president; Ashley Billman, vice president, membership; and Casez Szulc, sergeant at arms.

Michael P. Bishop, Cohen Garelick & Glazier, has been elected a fellow to the American Academy of Assisted Reproductive Technology Attorneys.

Women & Hi Tech has elected the following officers: Buffy Perkins, president; Teresa Conroy-Roth, past president; Angie Engel, vice president; Tonya Hanshew, secretary & corporate membership committee chairwoman; and Jane Richardson, treasurer.

Real Estate
Re/Max has added the following: David Piccolo, Metro; Josh Tucker, Centerstone, Brownsburg; and Cynthia Vivona and Silvia Love, Legends Group; and Ryan Nolan, Re/Max Select, Greenwood.

Seth Biggerstaff has joined Veritas Realty as a leasing and sales associate.

Sarah Crabtree has joined Cassidy Turley as a senior manager for the location advisory and incentives services division.

Buckingham Cos. has added the following: Jeff Krohn, director of business development; and Denise Kouril, director of commercial real estate

Services
David-Paul Morin has been promoted to director of event technology at Markey’s Rental & Staging.

Lindsay Grossheim has joined RMS-Safety as safety specialist. Kevin Beswick has joined as senior safety specialist.

Technology/Telecommunications
Apparatus has added the following: Andy Fraley, infrastructure specialist; Dan Blender and Rob Tilson, systems analysts; and Emily Rogers, associate accountant.

Utilities
Marcus Fehman has joined Energy Impact LLC as vice president of strategic alliances.•
 

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  1. So the Mayor adds another non value added layer to having a vehicle towed? Whereby the City Government RECIEVES AN ILLEGAL KICKBACK FROM A LGOISTICS COMPANY THAT SUBS THE WORK TO LOCAL TOW COMPANIES? What is the service the City performs for receiving the "tribute"? This is RICO!!!!! What a corrupt and unnecessary layer. What a dirtbag Mayor and his cronies.

  2. Owner occupied housing. Clear enough?

  3. So people think I am paranoid. It's from experience in dealing with puds requested by developers who make major donations themselves to representatives, have nice fund raisers for those running for office and hide through pac's. then there are the public relation firms. You will note some pr comments below. You there Clyde Lee? My opinion. Commercial along 421, great. Multifamily housing, terrible idea that will change the town. Senior condos or zero lot line homes west, great. I suggest keeping all entries to commercial areas at 421. All entries to owner occupied on sycamore. Will keep the traffic on sycamore down some. Two other things. You can't trust what will be there in 10 years. Steve builds quality stuff, but areas change over time. Look at the changes at the wall mart center at 86th and 421 over the last 10 years. Look at the apartments and neighborhoods behind St Vincent's. Raintree properties WILL decrease in value if commercial and multifamily goes in near. It has already been happening around the bridges area. The houses that have been sold recently are way below market. Several deals not closed due to the Illinois construction and the whole unsurety of the bridges. It's pretty simple, Zionsville will approve the whole thing because the city council has been groomed over a LONG period of time for this. I might even suggest some are in their position as a result of this.

  4. Esta, do you have a dog in this fight? You seem to really want to knock anyone against this project. No, I didn't move to Indiana for the architecture. I moved here for that red barn in the field. The horses and fields of corn. A place that is NOT overdeveloped. There are plenty of nearby places in Indianapolis that could be REDEVELOPED instead.

  5. RKW - OK, we get it, you're paranoid. The question is, are you paranoid enough? Greg - Yes, Pittman(s) is (are) at it again. They are developers, they build things. It's what they do. So when you go to work tomorrow, Greg, you're at it again too. Cliff - Really? You moved to Indiana for its progressive architecture? That's like moving to England for the cuisine. Zionsvillain - The house you moved to was once a field or woods. I'm willing to bet folks were upset when that ground was plowed under and a house was built. But I guess now that you are in, everything should stop? "My house was OK, but the next one is sprawl." SE Guy - Please don't paint us with such a wide brush. Most reasonable Zionsville residents welcome planned, measured development.

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