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VOL. 112 | NO. 187 | Wednesday, October 14, 1998
Cherie Ganesh and Nithan Ganesh have joined Crye-Leike Commercial
Cherie Ganesh and Nithan Ganesh have joined Crye-Leike Commercial.
Mary Whitaker has been promoted to vice president of legal affairs for the Regional Medical Center. She previously was corporate compliance officer and corporate legal counsel. Whitaker received a bachelors degree from the University of Mississippi, a masters degree from the University of Tennessee and a law degree from the University of Memphis.
Trena Davis-Ingram has been named staff attorney for the Regional Medical Center. Ingram formerly was chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Sr. and an attorney with Hanover, Walsh, Jalenak & Blair. She received a bachelors degree from Dartmouth College and a law degree from the University of Michigan.
Dr. Sandra Reed has been promoted to chief of anesthesia for the Regional Medical Center. She formerly was director of Chandler operating room. Reed received a bachelors degree from Spellman College and trained at Meharry Medical School and Howard University.
Jenna Goodloe has been named assistant director of development for the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee-Memphis. She previously was income development manager for the American Cancer Society. Goodloe is a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
Cato Johnson, senior vice president at Methodist Healthcare; Jim Shmerling, president of Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center and senior vice president at Methodist Healthcare; and Dr. Henry G. Herrod, dean of the University of Tennessee-Memphis College of Medicine have been named associate executive directors for the Partnership for Womens and Childrens Health, a joint initiative of Methodist, Le Bonheur and UT.
Maxine Smith was named chairperson of the Memphis Shelby County Crime Commission. Gary Shorb, president and chief executive officer of Methodist Healthcare, was named chairperson elect. Diane Goldstein, the Rev. Benjamin Hooks and Art Seessel were named vice chairs; Rick Haynes was named treasurer, and Bishop William Graves was named secretary.
Randy McKeel Jr. has been named public relations manager for the Childrens Museum. He formerly was public relations specialist for Youth Villages. McKeel is a graduate of Christian Brothers University.
Emily Krausser has been named education specialist for the Childrens Museum. She has worked with the museum since 1990 and is a graduate of the University of Memphis.
Patrick Hampton has been named membership and development assistant for the Childrens Museum. He formerly was membership coordinator for the Memphis Museum System.
David Wray has been appointed assistant professor of music business at the University of Memphis. Wray is an entertainment attorney and previously served as a municipal court judge in Oregon.
Dr. Andrew W. Meyers, chairman of the department of psychology at the University of Memphis, is president-elect of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sports Psychology.