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People in the news - July 30, 2012

 IBJ Staff
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Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Joy Cropper has been promoted to chief operating officer at Williams Randall Marketing.

Borshoff has added the following: Stacy Sarault, senior account director; Justin Wojtowicz, director; and Jared Shofner, graphic designer. Angela Roberts has been promoted to senior account director, and Andy Pollen has been promoted to account director. Jordan Hunt has been promoted to account associate.

Sherry Seiwert has been named president of Indianapolis Downtown Inc.

Architecture/Design/Engineering
Malachi Peercy has joined The Schneider Corp. as project designer, and Heidi Golden has joined as project accountant.

Michael Thompson has joined to the site development practice of EMH&T, Indianapolis office.

Barth Hendrickson has been promoted by Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf to vice president.

David C. Young has joined Brenner Design Inc. as associate principal.

Brian A. Mader has been named a partner in charge of health care design at arcDesign.

Construction
Jason Windholtz has joined F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc. as project manager, and Steve Hardy has joined as senior project manager. Dustin Bennett has joined as project engineer.

Lynn Wall has joined Keystone Construction as vice president, construction. Scott Peterson has joined as superintendent.

Education
Ron Carpenter has been named president of the Indiana State University Foundation.

Ken Barlow has been named vice president for constituent relations at Cathedral High School.

Government
Jacob Sipe has been named interim executive director and Mark Wuellner as interim executive deputy director at the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.

Law
Matthew R. Schantz has joined Frost Brown Todd.

Amy E. Simcox has joined Wooden & McLaughlin as an associate.

Manufacturing
Matthew Larson has been promoted to engineering manager at Proportion-Air Inc.

Media
Marilyn Odendahl and David Stafford have joined the editorial staff of the Indiana Lawyer.

Professional/Trade
Executive Women in Healthcare has added the following members: NIchole Wilson, Community Health Network; Abby Church, Indiana State Department of Health; Brandie Preston, Community Hospital Anderson; Lisa Sorenson, St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana; Wendy Noe, Central Indiana Affiliate of Susan G Komen; Tracey Creal, Johnson Property Services LLC; Tara Polston, Merck Pharmaceuticals; Laura Roman, St. Claire Group; Dawn Hauser, Proponent Recruitment Solutions; Meghan Linvill McNab, Krieg DeVault; Linda Reddlington, Reddlington Legal; Susan Albers, Morningside of College Park; Katherine E. Winders, Plews Shadley Racher & Braun; Stephanie Eckerle, Plews Shadley Racher & Braun; and Karen Valencic, Sprial Impact.

The Indianapolis Association of Health Underwriters has named the following officers: Jay Welch, BDS Agency in Carmel, president; Keyana Warren, BDS Agency, president elect; Andrew Bard, HCC Medical, immediate past president; Lani Thompson, Cigna, secretary; and David Frye, Frye Brokerage, treasurer.

Danielle Look has been elected president of SpeechSlingers, Slingshot SEO’s Toastmasters club.

Services
Kristen Belcredi has been promoted to senior vice president, engineering services, at Keramida Inc. Rod Lammers has joined as staff engineer, sustainability division.

Joe Dunn has been named vice president of strategic alliance at Defender Direct, and Robert Fasick has been named regional vice president of operations.

Technology/Telecommunications
Adam Becker has joined TinderBox as the director of sales. Orr Fellows Amanda Lester and Rory Billing have joined to serve in revenue generating capacities.•
 

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  1. Saw the Indy Men's Chorus "Music of Gilbert & Sullivan" at the Indiana Historical Society on Sunday evening.

  2. Temporary workers are not "tools" they are people and companies that keep large amounts of temp staff are cheating.

  3. I miss having them around. I hope one of their stores is in the general Meridian/86th Street area. I will make good use of it.

  4. The Fringe! Plus, the simple fact that there are so many local faves in such close proximity to each other.

  5. I remenber, watching the toll road, being built, through South Bend, when I was 10 years old. I believe, back then that it was estimated, that the toll road, would be paid for in 20 years and then it would be free. I am now 71, what happened? Since the power is in the people, by that, I mean that, we the people are in total control of everything. I, suggest that no one ever use the toll road again, let it go broke. We the people can control the price of everything, from groceries to gas, if we would just do it. If we don't pay the asking price, the sellers will lower the price and if we wait awhile, they will lower the price to what we accept as reasonable. I would like to know why a highway like interstate 94, is so well maintained, a much better highway, than the toll road, but has no tolls. I would also like to know why, a sitting governor, with a term limit, maximum of eight years, can lease, public property, for 75 years. Even though I have transponders in both of my trucks and will not be affected by the increase, I have been and will contine to avoid using the toll road. I make many trips from northern Indiana to Chicago, every year, and I prefer the better highway, I94!

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