VOL. 115 | NO. 185 | Wednesday, October 31, 2001
David Dasenbrock has joined Archer/Malmo as senior vice president of
media operations
David
Dasenbrock
has joined Archer/Malmo as senior vice president of media operations. He joined
the agency from The Bozell Group. For
the past three years, Dasenbrock has been division media director for Bozell
Kamstra, managing the media operations for the companys six offices
nationwide.
Jeff
Haynes and Phil
Fawcett joined Boyle Investment Co. in the firms new office in Nashville,
Tenn. Both were with Trammell Crow Co. before joining Boyle. Haynes began his
career with Trammell Crow in Memphis in 1985. He earned a bachelors degree
from Vanderbilt University and a masters from the University of Michigan.
Fawcett joined Trammell Crow from Weston Cos. in Memphis. He earned a
bachelors degree from the University of Texas.
Mary
Lou Guinle was
promoted to vice president of care management at Methodist Healthcare. She was
administrator of Methodist Extended Care Hospital.
Steve
Welker,
president of Methodist Alliance Health Services, was given the additional
responsibility for ambulatory services at Methodist Healthcare. Dr. Jim
Shmerling, Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center president, was
responsible for the ambulatory division.
Victoria
White Berger was
appointed as secretary of the Catholic Diocese of Memphis department of
development and communications. She earned a bachelors degree from Duke
University. She replaces Deacon Chuck Lightcap, who resigned earlier this year.
Dr.
Martha J. Alberg was appointed executive assistant to University of Memphis president
Dr. Shirley Raines. She earned a bachelors degree from West Virginia
University, and masters and doctorate degrees from the University of Memphis.
Rick
Ferguson was
appointed senior bridge in the Mississippi offices of Pickering Inc. He earned
a bachelors degree from the University of Mississippi. Prior to joining the
firm, he worked for L&A Contracting Co.
Maryanne
Macdonald was
appointed manager of the Executive MBA program for Fogelman College of Business
and Economics at the University of Memphis. Since 1983, Macdonald has been
director of the department of continuing education. She earned a bachelors
degree from the University of Arkansas and a masters degree from U of M.
Don
A. Handley joined
Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell as an associate in the Memphis office.
He concentrates his practice in the area of corporate securities law. He earned
bachelors and law degrees from North Carolina Central University.
A.
Kent Gieselmann Jr. joined Stokes Bartholomew Evans & Petree as an associate in the
Memphis office. He concentrates his practice in corporate and securities law.
He earned a bachelors degree from the University of Mississippi and a law
degree from the University of Memphis.