Sunday, September 27, 2009
Names and changes
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EDUCATION
BILLIE LEPCZYK, associate professor in Virginia Tech's School of Education's Learning Sciences and Technologies, was named the University Dance Educator of the Year by the National Dance Association.
HEALTH
JIM HERRON has joined Associates in Brief Therapy Inc., specializing in marital problems, anxiety, adoption issues, and providing Christian counseling.
Generation Solutions announced the appointment of Dr. GENE ERB as president of the company.
Members of the Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development of the American Hospital Association have elected SUSAN DUBUQUE, of Neathawk Dubuque & Packett, as a member of the 2010 SHSMD board of directors.
LAW
ROBERT RIDER has been named one of the Top Attorneys in Virginia by the 2009 Virginia Super Lawyers magazine.
LINDA SLOUGH of the Law Office of Linda D. Slough, has been selected for inclusion in the 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America for Workers' Compensation Law.
MEDIA
WSLS 10 announced a new 7 p.m. weekday newscast with new anchor MEAGAN FARLEY as host.
OTHER
Triangle Development Corp. has appointed JOHN VENTO as director of marketing and sales of its Patio Home Community at The Townes at Hidden Valley.
Roanoke Cement announced the promotion of RAYMOND SLAUGHTER to Maintenance Manager.
REAL ESTATE
Park Place Realtors announced that BILL MODICA has joined the firm as an associate broker.
GENIE RUST has joined the Prudential Waterfront Properties.
TECHNOLOGY
J. TODD BLACKWELL, with CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business, has been appointed division sales manager, software products.





