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People in the news - July 9, 2012

 IBJ Staff
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Architecture/Design/Engineering
Andre Maue has been named director of MEP operations for Ross & Baruzzini, Indianapolis office.

Craig Glazier has joined Ratio Architects Inc. as a landscape architect.

Nathan McClure has been promoted to director, Middle East, at Bastian Solutions.

Finance
Maggie Albright has joined Meridian Investment Advisors Inc. as wealth management consultant.

Shawnda Trout has joined Veros Partners Inc. as business consulting manager of accounting and bookkeeping.

Christopher Hagenow has been named a new board member of Forum Credit Union.

Bradley H. Owens has been named chief compliance officer and financial planner at LJI Wealth Management.

Insurance
Apex Benefits has added the following: Tracey Gavin, business development consultant; Carrie Divens, director of marketing, and Shawna Rink, senior client manager.

Patrick Bogan has been named chief information officer at Senior Health Insurance Company of Pennsylvania and Fuzion Analytics Inc. in Carmel.

Law
Andrew M. David, Stacy J. DeLee and Anthony L. Manna have been named partners at Foutty & Foutty LLP.

Real Estate
Jennifer Laughner has joined Re/Max Select in Greenwood. David Charles has joined Re/Max Excel in Avon and Carol Deokaran has joined Re/Max Metro.

Services
Chuck Clevenger and Janet Blue have joined MMY Consulting as senior talent acquisition specialists.

Kyle Miller has joined Fifth Gear as the controller, and Jessica Balser has joined as marketing and sales support specialist. Katie Guyer has been named business development coordinator.

Tom Smith has joined the staff of Purgatory Golf Club as the executive chef for the restaurant and catering divisions.

Annie Caruso has been named DIRTT champion, Doing It Right This Time Architectural Solutions, at RJE Business Interiors.

Transportation
Kevin Adams has joined OHL as vice president, operations, and Samir Patel has joined as vice president, director of operations.•

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