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People in the news - Nov. 28, 2011

IBJ Staff
November 26, 2011
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Accounting
Blue & Co. LLC has added the following: Andrew Bales and Matt Howard, senior accountants; Cathy Coffey, receptionist / administrative assistant; Deborah Grider, senior manager; Derek Grimm, Brittany Zirkle and Peter Haupers, staff accountants; Angela Hilycord and Michael Maiorano, senior consultants; and Lindsay Trout, administrative assistant.

Deloitte & Touche LLP has promoted the following: Beth Forman, audit services; Angie Strawmyer, talent management; and Steven Spaletto, Deloitte Tax LLP, state strategic tax review.

Todd Richardson has joined Dunbar Cook & Shepard PC as a tax manager and Kristine Berryman has joined as a supervisor.

Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
xiik has added the following: Eric Gustafson, Web developer; Jonny Gerber, Web and mobile app developer; Kelly Jannasch, accounts & production coordinator; and Matt Pierson, email marketing manager.

Construction
Garcia Construction Group Inc. has added the following: Kelley Coons, safety director, and Brian Zimmerman, project manager.

Don Hammersley has joined JBM Contractors Corp. as a project engineer, and Richard Smith has joined as a senior project manager/estimator.

Ron Pertl has been named masonry restoration division manager at Blakley Corp.

Education
Steven L. Jones, associate professor of finance, has been named the evening MBA program chairman, and Vicki Smith-Daniels, professor of operations and supply chain management, has been named as emerging graduate programs chairwoman at Kelley Indianapolis Graduate Programs, IUPUI.

Law
Daniel J. Krieger has joined the intellectual property law firm of Maginot Moore & Beck LLP as of counsel.

Megan R. Gold has joined Philip D. Burroughs & Associates LLC, Carmel, as an associate.

Geoffrey Davis has joined Hall Render.

Professional/Trade
Kathryn Dolan, Supreme Court Public Information Officer, has been named treasurer for the Conference of Court Public Information Officers.

Adrienne Meiring, Judicial Qualifications Commission attorney, has been named to the board for the Association of Judicial Disciplinary Counsel.

Michelle Siner has been elected to the board of directors of CPAmerica International Inc.

Stephen Paul, Baker & Daniels LLP, has been named president of the American Property Tax Counsel.

Patricia Pickett, APR and Pickett & Associates, has been named executive director at the Design-Build Institute of America - Great Lakes Region.

Business & Professional Exchange has elected the following officers: Bobbi Blake, chairwoman; Phil Thompson, chairman elect; John Drake, secretary; Mary Beth Wert, treasurer; and Patrice Waidner, past chairwoman. New board members are Patty Cortellini, Mike Howard, Deb Robertson and Billie J. Scott.

Anne Hensley Poindexter, Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP, and Parvin Price, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, have been elected to the advisory council of the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water.

EWI of Indianapolis has named the following officers: Kim Schwamberger, ADF Designs, president; Charmaine Law, Shrewsberry & Associates LLC, vice president/president elect; Joan Routh, Sweet Enterprises, secretary; Jennifer Matthews, Tarpenning-LaFollette Co., treasurer; and Stephanie Haywood, McKready & Keene. Directors are Janet Greer, Advertising Specialties Co., retention/recruitment chairwoman; Debbe Hogan, Methodist Health Foundation, program director; Julie Easton, Envirosolve BioEnergy LLC, publications director; Carolyn Lyon, Riley Children’s Foundation, ways & means director; Hannah Kiger, Integrated Engineering Solutions, and Lori Drzal, Lumina Foundation, co-directors of scholarships and civic development; Jan Dubbs, life member, and Jeanine Ratterman, Simon Property Group, courtesy co-chairwomen.

Dave Tittle, Bingham McHale LLP, has been re-named Indiana State chairman of The American College of Trial Lawyers.

Daun A. Weliever, Lewis Wagner LLP, has been named a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.

David Ziegner, IURC commissioner, has been named treasurer of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.

Real Estate
Hannah Ott has been promoted to senior managing director at Tikijian Associates - Multihousing Investment Advisors.

Stephen J. Adams and Christopher M. Horsley have been promoted to vice presidents at Hokanson Cos. Inc.

F.C. Tucker Co. has added the following residential sales associates: Carmel: Jonathon Yale Reardon; East: Mike Chaboude; Fishers: Dan Borden; Keystone at the Crossing: Kenwyn Kealing, Erin Lamb and Vicki Randall; Meridian North: Carol Burns, Penny Davis and Vickie Hague; Noblesville: Kathy Hines and Jessica McHugh; and Zionsville: Isabelle Masquelin.

Century 21 Scheetz has added the following agents: Patty Berg, Gary Gautier, Tracy Roberts and Julie Tornquist.

Cheri Moreau has joined J.C. Hart Co. as community manager of Pebble Brook Village Apts., and Rebecca Hochgesang has joined as leasing specialist at Pebble Brook Village Apts.

Beth Patterson has joined Colliers International, Indiana region as senior advisor, retail services team. Rob Christman has joined as a senior advisor, industrial team.

David Cronnin and Donna Collier have joined Re/Max Ability Plus, Carmel.

Jack Hogan has joined the landlord leasing team at Jones Lang LaSalle.

Services
Barb Dunn has joined BioStorage Technologies as director of resource management.

Rebecca Baer has joined Sign Craft as senior director of business development and sales.

Kelly Stephenson has joined PrincetonOne as an account executive.

Transportation
Mike Birch has been named director of human resources at IndyGo. Jessica Mitchell has been named manager of communications.

Bob Patterson has been named head of Caldwell Leasing, Indiana office.

Utilities
Larry Calvert has joined Citizens Energy Group as the director of IT solution delivery.•


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  1. City-County Councilor Angela Mansfield and Bob Lutz have a case of wishful thinking.

    They obviously don't really care about the cost.

    They should.

    Extending Federal Benefits to Same-Sex Couples Will Cost $898M, CBO Says

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/22/extending-federal-benefits-sex-couples-cost-m-cbo-says/

  2. Brett, be careful what you lie about, the truth always comes out.

    "IMS's George Honored: Tony George, Indianapolis Motor Speedway president and chief executive officer, received the inaugural Pioneering and Innovation Award at the Autosport Awards Dec. 5 in London for his leadership in the development of the Steel and Foam Energy Reduction (SAFER) Barrier. George received the award at the annual gala at the Grosvenor House on behalf of the creators of the SAFER Barrier from Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the leader of the Bahrain International Grand Prix circuit. This is the fourth major award that has been presented to honor George and the SAFER Barrier development team. The SAFER Barrier also received the Louis Schwitzer Award, SEMA Motorsports Engineering Award and GM Racing Pioneer Award in 2002. The SAFER Barrier was installed in all four turns of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway a pioneer in safety for drivers, cars and tracks -- in time for the 86th Indianapolis 500 in 2002. It since has been installed at more than a dozen other tracks, and the latest iteration will be installed at the Speedway in the spring.(IMS PR), see more on my Indy Track News page.(12-7-2004)"

    As far as the cart safety team, I cannot find anything on its date of creation. The Delphi Safety team was created in 1996. For some reason there is not much info out there on defunct racing series.

  3. Great article Anthony. Glad IMS is finally being run like a business and not a personal check book to finance the "Vision".

    Things are looking up but 15 years of scorched earth won't be fixed overnight. Unfortunately the TV ratings are still poor and that won't change anytime soon with the brilliant 10 year contract signed under the former regime.

  4. Brett not sure why you wonder what he said in his quote. "''I would like to jump in a time machine, go back to 1995, and tell the owners and Tony George not to split,'' Franchitti said. ''As soon as my time machine is done, I know where I'm going.''"

    Pretty clear, he would love to go back and tell TG and the team owners not to split.

    I am not sure there is anyone who wanted the split, and I don't think there is anyone who would not like to go back and prevent the split. But, as has been discussed ad nauseum, without the split carts management by team owners would have run all of ow racing into bankruptcy. If cart had such a wonderful product, then losing IMS would not have forced it into bankruptcy. If NASCAR lost Daytona or Charlotte, it would not fail like cart did.

    Truth,

    So you predicted that cart would go into bankruptcy and cease to exist while Indycar would continue on? I missed that prediction.

  5. I want to live in a city that has a garage structure to be proud of for it's innovating design!

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