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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, October 23, 1999

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE




        • Jeffrey T. Hebeler has been appointed director of land acquisition for Greater Cincinnati at Great Traditions Land and Development Co. Mr. Hebeler will be responsible for identifying and buying properties for commercial and residential development. He was vice president of the acquisitions and development group for the Zaring Corp. He has a bachelor's degree in urban planning from the University of Cincinnati's College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning.

        • Augustine A. Long has been appointed managing director at Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc.

        • Teresa Peyton and Jennifer S. Moreland have been named administrative officers at First National Bank of Southwestern Ohio.

        • Jeanne Miller has been named account coordinator at Caudill and Associates, adver tising agency, and Michele Wright, graphics director of the client service team.

        • The following have joined CDS Associates Inc.: Eric M. Hoffmeister, engineer; Richard L. Schoeff, project architect; Karen E. Wilson, administrative assistant; and Roderick W. Smith, senior technician.

        • William Allen has been named chief operating officer/ vice president of Deaconess Long Term Care Inc. Mr. Allen will oversee operations and business development for a network of long-term care facilities. He has more than 20 years of experience managing operations, program development and business growth in the long-term care industry.

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

       



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