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E N Q U I R E R   B U S I N E S S   C O V E R A G E
Wednesday, May 12, 1999

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE




        • Beverly Hardy has been named director of Youth Employment Services (YES) at the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Hardy has been with the chamber for five years, first as an employment specialist, then as manager of recruitment and employment for YES. Before coming to the chamber, she was a placement representative with Olsten Staffing Services, training supervisor for Burke Marketing Research and program coordinator for Straight Inc. She attended the University of Cincinnati.

        • The following have joined Sibcy Cline Realtors as specialized real estate sales associates: Deborah Boehner, Lakota Beckett; Shirley A. Ferris and Donna J. Smashey, Milford; and Freda Allen, Northeast.

        • Kelly L. Allen has been appointed director of community education at the Hamilton County Community Mental Health Board.

        • Steven D. Kurtz has joined Champlin/Haupt Architects as an architect.

        • Dr. Thomas Gross has joined Children's Hospital Med ical Center as director of stem cell transplantation.

        • Teia Rickling has joined Empirical Manufacturing Co. Inc. as general manager, and Christine Voet has joined the company as textile manager. Empirical sells linen, fabrics and technical samples made from fabrics.

        • Tracy Gaede has been named vice president/business milieu at Galvin Kemper Advertising.

        • Glenn D. Stewart has joined Connley Brothers Funeral Home Inc. as an associate.

        • Maureen Dunne has joined Firstar Bank as senior vice president, commercial real estate. Ms. Dunne has 14 years of banking experience and was with PNC Bank in Cincinnati for 10 years. She is director of real estate for the Junior League of Cincinnati and president-elect of the Cincinnati chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women. She has a master's degree from Tulane University.

        Send news of promotions to Shirley Dees, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Business News Department, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati 45202.

       



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