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Business - Personnel File

Monday, Nov. 17, 2008

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Personnel file - Nov. 17

Education

Centre College: Ali Hamilton and Dawn Brown-Piatt have been named admission counselors. Shanna Heath has been named welcome center coordinator.

Finance

Kentucky Bank: Coy Nunemaker has joined the bank's lending department as a mortgage originator. He will serve the Jessamine County region.

Potter & Co.: Jason Strange has been named a manager in the audit and assurance services department of the firm's Lexington office.

Health care

State Trauma Advisory Committee: Dr. Andrew C. Bernard, a University of Kentucky trauma surgeon, has been named chair of the committee responsible for directing the development and implementation of the Kentucky Trauma System.

Law

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs: LaToi D. Mayo has been named a partner in the firm's Lexington office. She is a member of the firm's labor and employment service team and concentrates her practice in the areas of labor and employment and immigration law.

Organizations

The Lexington Forum: The following have been elected to the board of directors for 2008-09: Thomas M. Hackney, First Lexington Co., president; Christian Hockensmith Pankey, The Hockensmith Agency, president elect; Kim Sweazy, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, past president; R. Allen Norvell, Potter & Co., treasurer; Wanda Bertram, LexLinc; Kelley Bozeman, UK; Brian Ellestad, Blue Grass Airport; Christa Marrillia, Keeneland Association; Tom Martin, Business Lexington; Rudy Moeller, Alliance Cost Containment; Luis Wayne Sanchez, Forcht Group of Kentucky; Pam Siemer, United Way of the Bluegrass; Greg Tomko, Kentucky American Water Co.; Anthony Wright, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government.

Kentucky Tourism Council: The following have been named to the board of directors for 2009: Charles M. "Chuck" Dedman, Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, chairman; Clay Campbell, Triangle Talent, Louisville, chair elect; Eric Rose, Newport Aquarium, Newport, treasurer; Jim Wood, Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau, secretary. The following have been elected to a three-year term on the board of directors: Grady Walter, Hammond Design, Lexington; Karen Miller, Owensboro-Daviess County Tourist Commission, Owensboro; Kim Collier, Harlan Tourist & Convention Commission, Harlan; Barbara Dozier, Northern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau, Covington; Jeff Crowe, TOUR Southern & Eastern Kentucky, Somerset; Vicki Fitch, Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Bowling Green. The following have been elected to fill a two-year term: Elaine Wilson, Shepherdsville-Bullitt County Tourist & Convention Commission, Shepherdsville; Carolyn Mounce, Somerset-Pulaski County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Somerset.

Kentucky Conference of the United Methodist Church: D. Anthony Everett has been named associate director of new church and congregational development for African-American ministries. Everett came to the Kentucky conference from the Dallas area; he will be based in Lexington.

Silvestri Craig Realtors: Jack Woodruff has joined the company as an associate broker specializing in commercial real estate.

Compiled by Dorothea Wingo

Send items about professional personnel changes to: Personnel File, Business Monday, Lexington Herald Leader, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, Ky. 40508 or hlbusiness@herald-leader.com; fax to (859) 231-3326. Include name and number of a contact. Write the name of the pictured person on the back of any photograph. Photos will not be returned. E-mailed photos must be JPGs.

NOTE TO DESIGNER: Pictures should appear in the following order:

Ali Hamilton

Dawn Brown-Piatt

Shanna Heath

Coy Nunemaker

Linda Reed

Jason Strange

LaToi Mayo

Thomas M. Hackney

R. ALlen Norvell

Kim Sweazy

Christian Hockensmith

D. Anthony Everett

Jack Woodruff


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