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People in the news - June 13, 2011

IBJ Staff
June 11, 2011
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Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Stephanie Bane has joined Well Done Marketing as Web designer and developer. Brian Deer has been named Web development manager.

Vance Vaden has joined Coles Marketing Communications as Web and graphic designer.

Architecture/Design/Engineering
Paul A. Shaffer has been promoted to airport department manager at Butler Fairman & Seufert Civil Engineers.

Civic/Not-for-Profit
Joli Heavin has joined Young Audiences Indiana as director of development.

The Italian Heritage Society of Indiana has elected the following officers: Ralph Tambasco, president; Joe Giacoletti, vice president; Kay Feeney-Caito, secretary and publicity chairwoman; and Katie Crosby, treasurer.

MaryBeth Wott, Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, has joined the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention board of directors.

James W. Shaffer has been named chief operating officer at Shepherd Community Center.

Education
Park Tudor has named the following new directors: Suzie Fehsenfeld, Brenda Harrington, Greg Kroot, Jimmie Kyker, Bill Stearman and Vanita Yadav.

Clark D. Crowell has been promoted to vice president of education solutions at The College Network.

N. Douglas Lees has been named associate dean for planning and finance at the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University.

Finance
WestPoint Financial Group has added the following financial services professionals: Ashlie Gerrish, Katrenia Reed Hughes and Daniel Mason. Jennifer Sisson has joined as a financial advisor.

Professional/Trade
Mary Foley Panszi, Lewis Wagner, has been named to the Central Indiana Association of Collaborative Professionals board of directors.

Sharon F. Murphy, Lewis Wagner, has been elected president, board of governors, for the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers.

Real Estate
Dustin Kelly has joined Legends Group and Mayra Arteaga has joined Advanced Realty of Re/Max.

Services
Terry Caddell has been promoted to director of event technology at the Indiana Roof Ballroom and convention coordinator for events at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium for Markey’s Rental & Staging. Kelly Wheat has joined as marketing coordinator, and Erik Shipley has been named regional director for northern Indiana and Ohio.

Dr. Jennifer L. Stotka has joined B&D Consulting, a division of Baker & Daniels LLP, as a senior advisor on the health and life sciences team.

Jerry Cunningham has joined KONE Inc., Indianapolis office, as senior sales consultant.

Angie Borders and Michelle Bright have been named employment specialists at Express Employment Professionals, Greenwood.

Utilities
Sabine Karner has been promoted to director of strategic finance at Citizens Energy Group.•

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  1. If a television station wants to improve viewership, get rid of the local blackout. I was born by the brickyard, and have attended 15 or more races. I have children now, I won't attend unless circumstances are perfect. As those with growing families know, they never are. I'm always impressed that upwards of 250,000 people attend the 500. However, as a growing, or, more apt, sprawling city, Indianapolis and its immediate suburbs count almost 2.2 million. Show the race live, let the venue get a kick-back on revenues, and open-wheel racing might have a fighting chance to be relevant again. Just in time for those tax-payer lights to make sense.

  2. John Moore, I too have had the same issue recently. A property next to my house was on the Land Bank and I was interested in purchasing. When I tried to contact Reggie, I got back emails that had nothing to do with what I asked about. Actually my latest response from him was on this past Friday. I had asked about how to buy the property and if it was still available. His response to me was to contact the mayor's office to get the schedule of his appearances. (???) Hopefully the city is able to do something to fix what this guy has done, it would be nice if they would take the properties back and sell them properly so land owners like me and you mother would have a fair chance.

  3. I too work in the industry, with over 25 years of experience and your political spin has probably nothing to do with any rebranding. "Let's dress it up" would have nothing to do with the government "telling us how and what to eat." Give it a political rest. And being a producer for a radio show doesn't mean you've been involved in advertising and branding for 30 years.

  4. Ms. Morris did not understand the ways of the business world, otherwise, like the IMS, she could have petitioned the State Legislature for a handout of State Funds for her charity work. Ms. Morris should consider becoming a state lobbyist for Lemonade Stand Operators.

  5. David Copperfield!

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