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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
Saturday, September 18, 1999

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE




        • Dr. Charles Gendel has been named chief medical officer at ChoiceCare/Humana, the Cincinnati-based subsidiary of Humana Inc. Dr. Gendel will oversee and have responsibility for all medical affairs programs that will improve the health of ChoiceCare/Humana members. Before joining ChoiceCare/Humana, he was chief medical officer at HealthNet HMO Inc. in Nashville, Tenn.

        • Brendon N. Hansford has been appointed vice president, business development, at Convergys Corp.

        • Named banking officers at Huntington Banks: Craig Brengelman, Tri-County; Ralph DeLuca, Silverton; and Erik Flaig, Sharonville.

        • Sharon L. Attaway has been named director of continuing education and the Business and Industry Center at Miami University Middletown.

        • Bruce N. Thompson has been appointed vice president, retail administration, at Fifth Third Bank; John G. Halpin II, private banking officer, Butler County; and Kevin Kayser, trust officer.

        • Dale Werle has been named general manager of Milacron's Plastics Injection Molding Business. Mr. Werle, also vice president of Milacron's Marketing Co., assumes direct profit and loss responsibility for all of Milacron's Ohio-based injection molding machinery products, with the exception of the all-electric machines made by Elektron Technologies. He has been with Milacron for 15 years and graduated from the University of Cincinnati.

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

       



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