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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
Friday, November 12, 1999

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE




        • Robin Harris has been named president of J.W. Harris Co., manufacturer of soldering, brazing and welding filler metals. Ms. Harris has been with the company for 10 years and is the third generation of the Harris family to assume the role of company president. She will be responsible for daily company operations. She succeeds Joseph W. Harris, who has been named chief operating officer.

        • Amy Brumleve has joined Libby Perszyk Kathman as associate account executive; Jennifer Murtell, senior writer; and Alex Weber, creative intern.

        • Steven McCafferty has joined Clermont Savings Bank as senior vice president of commercial banking.

        • Thomas A. Prewitt, Michael A. Roberts and Brenda V. Thompson have been named partners in the law firm of Graydon Head & Ritchey.

        • Robin M. Burke has joined the Hannaford Suites, an ex tended-stay hotel, as director of sales.

        • Jon Deitloff has been named managing director of the Jon Deitloff Funeral Centre.

        • June Newman has joined Accountemps as staffing manager.

        • Dr. V. James Sammarco has joined The Center for Orthopaedic Care Inc. with his father, Dr. G. James Sammarco. Dr. V. James Sammarco specializes in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. He completed a one-year clinical and research fellowship at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, concentrating on foot and ankle surgery. He received his medical degree in 1993 from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

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

       



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