Monday, April 26, 2004
Business People
Promotions and new on the job
Corey Sidebottom has been named branch manager at The Bank of Kentucky in Wal-Mart store in Dry Ridge. Sidebottom is responsible for overseeing the customer service, staffing and sales functions. He joined the bank in 2002 as a part-time teller. He entered the management trainee program in January 2003 and was named assistant branch manager at the Turkeyfoot office in May 2003. He graduated from Northern Kentucky University with a bachelor's degree in business, majoring in management.
Tim O'Connor has been named brand design strategist at LPK (Libby Perszyk Kathman). Michelle Kost joined the firm as brand account leader; Tom Sgouris, senior designer; and Keli Oelerich as production director. Tom Studer joined as design delineator, Jillena Molter and Jason Landers as administrative clerks and Erin Milligan as administrative assistant.
Stephen A. Stamp has been appointed chief financial officer at Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals Inc. Stamp will also join the company's board of directors.
David A. D'Avignon has joined Keating, Muething & Klekamp as Of Counsel, and Joseph C. Alter as an associate in the law firm.
Mark Zerba has been named branch claims manager at Amica, Cincinnati regional office. Zerba began working for Amica in 1993 as an associate adjuster in the Houston regional office. He earned several promotions and also worked in the Greater Boston office. Most recently, he was senior claims supervisor in the Atlanta regional office. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire.
The following have joined the governing board at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation: Thomas G. Cody, vice chairman for Federated Department Stores Inc.; Nancy K. Swanson, vice president of the North America family care division of Procter & Gamble; and Jane V. Domaschko, has served on the Northern Kentucky Fund Advisory Committee and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Grants Review Committee.
Barbara Pugne has joined Ultimate Staffing as a service manager.
Christopher Dobrozsi, director of development for Al. Neyer Inc. has been appointed chairman of the Landmarks Commission for the City of Montgomery. Dobrozsi is beginning his second three-year term on the commission. He oversees development services for Al. Neyer's office group. He has worked for the company for 17 years and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati.
John Gimpel former vice president of Aero Fulfillment Services, a marketing support service, has bee named president, and the company's current president, Jon Gimpel, will become chairman.
Jamey Lamb has joined JA&G Advertising as account executive responsible for Xavier University, Coca Cola, Regional Ozone Coalition and new business.
Graf, Stiebel & Moyers, a legal professional association has formed at 425 Walnut St., suite 2400, downtown. Shareholders are William R. Graf, Mark A. Stiebel, Michael K. Moyers, Debbe A. Levin and Mark S. Bever. Associate lawyers are Nancy J. Burns and Mary E. Rauen.
Karen Schlosser has been named director of training at Coldwell Banker West Shell. Schlosser has over 26 years of real estate sales and office management experience. She has served as executive vice president for both the Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors and the Northern Kentucky Multiple Listing Services. She is also a former director of administration for the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. Previously, she worked as the director of support services for Coldwell Banker West Shell and served as manager of the Anderson office.
Awards
The Visiting Nurse Association has been recognized as a Commitment to Quality partner by OHIO KePRO, the state's Medicare quality improvement organization.
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