Thursday, August 12, 2004
Business people
Promotions and new on the job
Kenneth W. Lyon has joined the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati as a volunteer consultant. Lyon has more than 30 years experience in information technology. He currently operates a management consulting business. He holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Avery Hautzenroeder and Sean Cashman have joined Total Quality Logistics Inc. as account executives.
Dr. Mohanbir Sawhney, a world-renowned professor of technology and innovation at Northwestern University's prestigious Kellogg School of Management, has been named to Intelliseek Inc.'s board of advisers.
Kelly Kohlhepp Blake has joined Intrinzic Marketing & Design, a marketing and communications company based in Cincinnati, as director of marketing services. Blake will oversee all client marketing-related projects, including branding, strategic planning and marketing planning, as well as serving as account executive for selected clients. She graduated from the University of California's Davis Graduate School of Management with a master's degree. She also holds a bachelor's degree from Purdue University's Krannert School of Management.
Chrissy Ward has been named director of sales at Long Cove in Mason, a selected site for Homearama 2005.
Sandra Bowie, formerly of Square D Co., has joined the RE/MAX Alpha team in Oxford as a sales associate.
Theodore R. Killian has been named dining room supervisor at Five Seasons Country Club in Symmes Township. Killian is responsible for dining room functions, including supervision of the serving staff, assisting in bar management and overall member and guest satisfaction services. He joined Five Seasons in 2001 as a server. He is attending the University of Cincinnati working toward a bachelor's degree in communications.
Stephanie Wood has been appointed designer at Casler Design Group, and Marcy Linder and Susan Ossim have been appointed interior designers.
Anna Moore has joined PNC Investments as a bank officer and financial consultant associate.
James A. Dressman III, a partner in the law firm of Deters, Benzinger & LaVelle, has been appointed president of the Greenup Haus Inc. board of directors, a subsidiary of the Northern Kentucky Mental Health-Mental Retardation Board Inc. Greenup Haus is the managing partner in a joint venture with PNC Bank to provide affordable long-term housing for indigent and homeless individuals who are experiencing mental health problems.
Have news of promotions, awards, honors, retirements or company openings or relocations? Send information to Shirley Dees, Enquirer Business News, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati 45202 or e-mail sdees@enquirer.com.
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