Wednesday, March 17, 1999
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Dr. Karen A. Glandon, a foot and ankle doctor, has joined Podiatry HealthCare Network Inc. at the office of Dr. Brad Wenstrup in Carew Tower, 441 Vine St. Dr. Glandon attended the University of Evansville in Indiana and Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, and she completed a two-year surgical residency in Detroit.
Richard S. Roberts, a partner at Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP, has been named chairman of the real estate property practice group, and G. Jack Donson Jr. has been named chairman of the antitrust practice group.
Anne Jacobson has been named managing director/chief operating officer of the Wellness Community, Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky.
Neal Bransford has been named vice president of marketing at Bransford Retirement Plans Services Inc.
Jeff Jones has joined InfiNet as purchasing manager; Rachel Sabo, project manager; Sandi Leukering, systems instructor; Teresa Kelley, data lead instructor; JoAnn Reilly, ac count executive, telecom applications; Jaime Althoff, account executive, network applications; Diane Frick, inside sales; Steve Henson and Tony Cress, telecom technicians; and Lynn Thompson and Nathan Gabriel, cabling technicians.
Curt McDonald has joined Holland Advertising as art director, and Lisa Nicholas, media director.
Adam G. Feld has been named director at Barnes, Dennig & Co. Ltd., certified public accountants and business advisers.
Michael J. Middendorf has joined Falk Corp., a subsidiary of Sundstrand Corp., manufacturer of industrial power transmission machinery, as outside sales engineer. Mr. Middendorf graduated from the University of Dayton with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering technology. He worked in engineering environment at HK Systems and Littleford Day for eight years.
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