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VOL. 110 | NO. 147 | Wednesday, July 31, 1996
Matt Keenan has joined Marsha McDonald & Associates Advertising as an art director
Matt Keenan has joined Marsha McDonald & Associates Advertising as an art director. He formerly worked for the Meridian Group in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area as an art director. Keenan received his bachelors degree in communication graphics from Texas Christian University.
Thompson & Co. has announced several new employees:
Marcy Grant has joined Thompson & Co. as an advertising account executive. She formerly worked as an account manager for Stafford-Monzo in Dallas. Grant has a bachelors degree in public relations from Southern Methodist University.
Vikki Alexander-Wright has joined the agency as media assistant. She formerly worked for Rutland Simmons Group Inc. as an assistant media buyer.
Tammy Beckman has joined the company in the accounting department. Beckman formerly was office manager for Master Compaction Services Inc. in Lombard, Ill. She is a graduate of Valparaiso University with a bachelors degree in international economics and cultural affairs.
Gina Munhollen has been appointed as an account executive for Powertel Inc. She formerly was an account manager with ATS/LCI International.
National Bank of Commerce recently announced the following staff promotions:
Steve Klyce, Jim McCullough, Heather Williamson and Bryan Lowery were promoted to vice president; Phillip Buddenbolm, Meredith Cheairs, Shawn Gillis, Tricia Springfield and Elliot Winder to assistant vice president; and John Bowers and Brenda Morgan to bank officer.
Jerry L. McMichael, executive vice president of finance and administration for the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, has been elected treasurer of the Airport Minority Advisory Council.
Paul Towery has joined TaylorGardner Architects Inc. as an intern architect. Towery is a graduate of the University of Memphis.
Harold C. Streibich has been appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to serve on the state Civil Service Commission. He is employed with Streibich and Seale, Attorneys at Law.
Dorothy Morris-McNeil has been appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to serve as consumer representative on the Nursing Home Administrators board of examiners. She is a staff consultant for the Commission Against Senseless Killings and the House of Prayers Outreach Mission and president of Parents of Murdered Children.
Dr. T. David Sisk, an orthopaedic specialist with Campbell Clinic and team physician of the University of Memphis athletic department, has become president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.
Dr. E. Greer Richardson, an orthopaedic specialist with Campbell Clinic and president of the medical staff and chairman of the department of orthopaedics at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Germantown, has been named treasurer-elect of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society.
Lewis Nolan will join Guardsmark Inc. as vice president of government affairs and communications. Nolan formerly was vice president of communications for Schering-Plough Healthcare Products.
Dr. Ann Kuri has joined the staff of Health First Medical Groups pediatrics department. Kuri attended medical school at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center and completed her pediatric residency at the University of Tennessee-Memphis.