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Smart Business Cleveland | September 2001

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Cefaratti Group named Kim Mahoney vice president of business development, Kelly Dell'Anno, Jessica Ladina and Monica Woodman account executives and Katie Conkey director of marketing.

Robin Killian was promoted to manager of the professional contracting department of the Southern region at Medical Mutual.

Karen F. Steckol, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Cleveland State University, was appointed to the board of trustees for the Cleveland Council on World Affairs.

Ed Hill, KeyCorp's community development banking loan officer, was honored as Cleveland District Office Minority Advocate of the Year by the Small Business Administration.

Baker & Hostetler announced that Apryl A. Ference Seide joined its Cleveland office as an associate.

The Reserves Network has added Crystal Davis, Mark Mazzocco, Anna Periello and Wanda Coleman as staffing supervisors; Coleen Perzel Timm as a staffing specialist; Craig Collins as branch manager; and Pilar Mata as account executive.

Peter J. Kolp was named vice president and general manager of Graebel/Cleveland Movers Inc.

The Marous Brothers Construction hired Daniel Haines, David Bak and James Michalski as project managers.

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield appointed Gina Nicola as director of National Accounts West.

Robert Henderson, host of WKNR's Money Talk with Bob Henderson, joined Brennan Financial Group's Westlake office as a representative of New England Securities Corp.

Ciuni & Panichi Inc. added Nevin Bansal, Anthony M. Longano and John A. Petruc as staff accountants in the tax department.

Heather Roulston Ettinger, principal of Roulston & Co., received The Greater Cleveland Women of Achievement Award from the YWCA.

Chuck Dean, president of Lakeside Blueprint, retired after 25 years of service. Andy Zielgler succeeded him as president.

CAMP president Stephen Gage joined Cleveland Engineering Society's board of directors.

Jodi O'Neill joined Wyse Landau Public Relations as an account executive.

HI TecMetal Group appointed Judy Dudash as financial assistant and Ron Yarnall as sales engineer.

The Millbourn Pressworks Co. Inc. added Jason A. Gwinnup as account executive.

Edward Howard & Co. promoted Susan Shepherd to human resources manager.

ADPRO Inc. appointed Barb Hertzel as account coordinator.

Cleveland Public Library appointed Chrystal Carr Jeter to the position of youth services manager.

Attorney Kenneth A. Bravo of South Euclid was elected to serve a three-year term as District 12 representative on the Board of Governors of the Ohio State Bar Association.

Jeffrey L. Nischwitz formed On Track Coaching as part of Action International.

Rose Anne Lonsway, director Lake County General Health District Home Care and Around-the-Clock-Home Care Inc., received an award for her role in the development of the book "Infusion Therapy in Clinical Practice."

Stevens Baron Communications Inc. appointed Peter Zeller to the position of vice president of technical public relations and added Loree Vick in the Greater Cleveland region.

Parma Hospital maternity nurse Margaret Kaschube was honored by the Ohio Hospital Association as HealthCare Worker of the Year.

Attorney John S, Cipolla joined the law firm of McDonald, Hopkins, Burke & Haber Co. as a shareholder in its litigation department and will chair the firm's Intellectual Property Practice Group.

Faber-Castell USA added Tom Carver on board as senior vice president of sales and marketing.

Robert J. Deimling and John K. Forbes of the CPA firm of Deimling Forbes & Associates Inc. passed the Series 65 exam.

Christopher J. Caryl joined the law firm of Arter & Hadden in the firm's Cleveland office as an associate.

Lynch, Anselmo, Ott Bryan + Co. added Kevin Rawlick as network administrator.

Nancy White took over the position of manager of Career Services at Lakeland Community College.

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