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Business - Personnel File

Monday, Apr. 20, 2009

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Personnel file - April 20

Architecture

Mason & Hanger: Bobby Morris has joined the architectural, engineering and construction firm as an architectural intern. Jason Dixon has joined the firm as an electrical engineer. Emily Wilson has joined the firm as an interior designer.

Education

Campbellsville University: Keith Spears has been named vice president for regional and professional education. He will have oversight of CU's off-campus centers in Louisville, Elizabethtown, Somerset and Hodgenville, and will assist in the development of new professionalism programs in conjunction with the university's other vice presidents, deans and faculty. Spears comes to CU from the West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts.

Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine: Dr. William T. Betz has been named senior associate dean for osteopathic education. He will also serve as professor of family medicine and chairman of the Department of Family Medicine.

Finance

Traditional Bank: William Bramblet has been named CEO of the bank. William Alverson has been promoted to president. Andy Baker has been promoted to executive vice president. Cherie Colvin, Patricia McClain, Elaine McKenna and Becky Myers have been promoted to vice presidents.

Health care

UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital: Kathleen G. Kopser has been named senior nursing administrator. She will be responsible for all nursing practice in the UK Chandler Hospital with direct responsibility for acute care and critical care services, inpatient cancer services, patient and family services, capacity company center and transitional units.

Law

McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland: David J. Guarnieri has joined the Lexington law firm as a member. His practice will focus on criminal and civil litigation.

Organizations

LexisNexis Workers' Compensation Law Center Powered by Larson's: Marcus A. Roland, of the Lexington-based Roland Niemi Law Group, has been selected to serve as a member of the Larson's National Workers' Compensation Advisory Board. Roland, who oversees his firm's workers' compensation blog, OUCH!, will be the only Kentucky attorney serving on the advisory board.

Miss Kentucky American Co-ed Pageant: Lisa M. Fath and Yolanda Thomas have been appointed co-directors.

Compiled by Dorothea Wingo

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