Columbia Business Times - June 2014

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Movers and Shakers ›› Professionals grow, serve and achieve

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›› Boone County National Bank Boone County National Bank promoted Raven Martin, Josh Adams, Karisa Helton and Jared Woods to teller II; Patrick Payton, Shea Martin and Emily French to consumer banking representative; Julie Arnett, Patrick Madigan and C.O. Scheffer to vice president; Nick Kenny and Lucas Redburn to officers in the investor services department; and Patrick Payton and Bonnie Ngo to senior teller. Additionally, Rick Means of Shelter Insurance has joined the BCNB board, and Ed Scavone has been promoted to executive vice president. The lending department gained two officers in Columbia, Ed Harre and Sarah Moreau. Jane Bacon and Layota Williams were promoted within the customer service center and Michael Antinoro and Karen Cornell to cash management specialist and compliance officer, respectively. ›› Columbia Public Schools Rock Bridge Elementary School and Hickman High School welcomed new principals. Dr. Jill Dunlap Brown will replace Mary Korth-Lloyd at Rock Bridge, and Eric Johnson will replace Tracey Conrad at Hickman. Additionally, Deputy Superintendent Nick Boren will retire June 30 after 29 years of service. ›› Columbia Area Career Center The Columbia Area Career Center has a new director next school year, as Linda Rawlings, the current director, announced her retirement for the end of the school year. Randall Gooch, the current assistant director at the center, will take over.

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›› Williams-Keepers Williams-Keepers LLC associates David Beach, Shelby Graham and Danielle Harper earned their CPA licenses. Also, Will McWilliams, a financial adviser for the company, was ranked 25th on WealthManagement.com’s list of Top Next Generation Independent Broker Dealer Advisers. ›› Landmark Bank Landmark Bank announced seven promotions. The bank promoted Jay Alexander to senior vice president. Heather Clark has been promoted to vice president, security risk officer. Leighanne Lamb has been promoted to vice president, real estate lender. Megan Schawo has become the vice president of wealth management. John Findley has become the assistant vice president and will continue his role as a commercial lender. Jill Thompson is the new assistant vice president at the Stadium West location. Robert Hill and Tyler Phillips have been promoted to banking officers. The bank also hired David Shipper to be Columbia’s debit card manager. ›› The Broadway The following positional changes have taken place at The Broadway. James Lee was named revenue sales manager, Natalie Imhoff was appointed director of sales and Nicole Schweinsberg was named catering sales manager. Additionally, Shelby Vermilye was selected as front office manager, Aric Jarvis was appointed assistant general manager and Bob McDonald was named general manager.

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›› Randy Reeves Dean Mills, dean of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, announced that Reeves will replace Stacey Woelfel as news director at KOMU-TV. ›› Scott Schultz The Bank of Missouri in Columbia has announced the addition of Providence Urgent Care CEO Dr. Schultz as an advisory director for the Columbia market. ›› MBS Textbook Exchange MBS Textbook Exchange Inc. has announced the promotions of Caitlin Wanta, Kristina Leyden, Wayne Thoenen, Isaac Stroupe, Ralph Lee, Scott Bousquet, Adam Reed , Matt Redig, Sean Douglas and Johnathon Blevins. ›› Elizabeth J. Parks The MU Clinical Research Center has named Parks its new associate director. Parks has been with the MU School of Medicine since October of 2013. ›› Terry Nickerson Terry Nickerson from Taxi Terry was chosen as a winner of the Youth Empowerment Zone’s Black Men Rock award. The award recognizes black male entrepreneurs who make a difference in the community. It is the first year that YEZ has given out the award. ›› Tricia Oswald Oswald joined the MU Extension Business Development Program as fiscal manager. CBT columbiabusinesstimes.com /// 23


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