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People in the news - July 19, 2010

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Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Borshoff has added the following: Katherine Coble, vice president, and Jeremy Zucker, account manager.

Chris Gahl has been named director of communications at the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association.

Matt Sheley has joined Finelight as executive vice president of strategy and business development.

Civic/Not-for-Profit
Tangram has added Terry Johnston to the board.

Douglas A. Weaver, Pentera Inc., has joined Indy Reads as a board member.

Construction
Renovia has added the following: Adam Rolfsen, general manager, and Marcus O’Brien, production manager.

Rick White has joined Keystone Construction as superintendent. Matt Stump has joined as senior project manager.

Ron Pertl has joined Indiana Cut Stone as sales team leader.

Laura Blechl has been promoted to executive director of business development for Deco Group.

Education
The Lutheran High School of Indianapolis board has named the following officers: Donald Scifres, president; Michael Johnson, vice president; Mark Rhodes, vice president, finance; and April Risk, secretary.

Elizabeth Gutierrez has been named director of state policy at Lumina Foundation for Education. Haley Glover has been named director of convening strategy.

Insurance
Jeremy Goldstein has been named corporate secretary of Baldwin & Lyons Capital Markets LLC and Transportation Insurance Agency Inc., as well as corporate secretary and general counsel of B & L Brokerage Services Inc.

Rebecca Sterchi has joined Apex Benefits Group Inc. as strategy and compliance manager.

Media
Brad Edwards has joined the 24-Hour News 8 team at WISH-TV Channel 8.

Printing/Publishing
Ray Vartanian has joined Fineline Printing Group as logistics manager. Jason Hoffman has joined as director of quality and continuous improvement.

Professional/Trade
Bruno Neal, Clarian Health Learning Solutions, has been named to the 2010 board of examiners for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

Robert Herzog, Harrison College, has been elected treasurer of the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities.

Don R. “Randy” Scheidt, Don R. Scheidt & Co.Inc., has been promoted to fellow of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Americas.

Real Estate
Century 21 Scheetz has added the following realtors: Desiree Cave, Randall Farrell, Becky Furste, Steve Furste, Autumn LaMar, John Lee, Jim Lincoln, Ashley Taylor and Bryce Worley.

Teresa Hembree has joined Sitehawk Retail Real Estate as assistant controller.

Kristina Ehret has joined Re/Max legends group, and Matthew Gunning and Mike Wheeler have joined Re/max excel, Avon.

Services
Warren Byrd has been promoted to executive vice president of corporate development and real estate at KAR Auction Services Inc.

Elaine Voci has joined Business Ownership Initiative as director of programs and professional services.

Alexis Spencer has joined Express Employment Professionals (Indy South) as front office coordinator.

Kathy Pedzinski has joined Bradley Consulting & Management as director of operations, medical case management activities in Indiana and Kentucky. Robert Mitchell has joined as district manager, Illinois operations.

Lisa Gilbert has been named to global director of marketing at BioStorage Technologies Inc.

Sports
Norman Wain has been named USA Track & Field general counsel and chief of business affairs.

Technology/Telecommunications
BlueLock has added the following: Tammy McCauley, accountant; Brad Laughlin, program manager; David Lusk, junior engineer; and Bill Busch, director, partner channels.•

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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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