Friday, April 16, 1999
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Roberta R. Jennings has been named vice president at Fifth Third Bancorp. Mrs. Jennings joined Fifth Third in 1993 as public relations manager and was promoted to corporate communications manager in 1997. She is responsible for managing media relations, employee communications and sponsorships. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1985 and has a bachelor's degree in communication arts. Before joining Fifth Third, she was editor for Field Communications at Western-Southern Life Insurance Co. and public relations manager for St. Luke Hospitals.
Dr. Shanti Prasad, internist, has joined Mercy Medical Associates, practicing at the office of Drs. N.L. Patel and A. Bhaskar.
Douglas McCoy has joined RHI Consulting as account executive.
R. Toni LaRose has been named coordinator of sales support and development at Anderson Publishing Co.
David Ross has joined Cole + Russell Architects as director of design, and Steven W. Purdon has joined the company as project manager.
Dr. Shahin F. Shareff has joined the practice of Pediatric Associates of Cincinnati Inc.
David Barton and Barb Malik have been appointed consulting directors of Norrell Information Services, and Laurie Osterhus has joined the company as account executive.
Tim Ruppert has joined Information Resources Inc. as executive vice president and general manager, Cincinnati/Minneapolis area.
Pam Freeman has been named regional special events, community and public relations manager for Lazarus in Cincinnati and Kentucky. Ms. Freeman was with Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America in Erlanger, where she worked as an external affairs contractor. Before that, she was a campaign consultant for Congressman Rob Portman of Terrace Park. She is a graduate of Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
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