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Victoria Banks
KJ Feder
Elizabeth Hetrick
Emily Kempf
Mollie Calvert Massari
Dr. Michelle Muldrow
TMI-The Episcopal School of Texas has named Victoria Banks as head of middle school. Previously assistant head of school at Rancho Solano Preparatory School in Scottsdale, Ariz., she has 20 years’ experience as an administrator and teacher, including at international schools in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
KJ Feder, new Division Executive Director of the March of Dimes, moved into the leadership position after serving as March for Babies director since 2009. She is a member of Leadership San Antonio and a recent graduate of Alex Briseno Leadership Development Program.
Elizabeth Hetrick is now senior vice president, wealth advisor and team manager in the wealth management division at Broadway Bank. She earned experience in estate planning and trust and estate administration at Bexar County Probate Court and in private practice. She serves on the board of governors of the San Antonio Estate Planners Council and is a Certified Trust and Financial Advisor.
Emily Kempf has been promoted to assistant vice president, treasury management sales officer, at Broadway Bank. She has worked as the banking services manager at the Broadway Bank San Marcos Banking Center since 2013 and is pursuing a degree in leadership and management at Texas State University. She also serves on the bank’s Care Corps Committee.
Mollie Calvert Massari has joined KGBTexas .communications as advertising manager. A Texas Christian University graduate, she has managed marketing and communications plans for Alamo Quarry Market, Huebner Oaks, North Star Mall, The Shops at La Cantera and the Fashion Show in Las Vegas. Most recently, she was director of marketing for Saks Fifth Avenue.
The Institute for Women’s Health welcomes new obstetrics and gynecology physician, Michelle Muldrow, D.O., to the practice. She earned a master’s in social work at Columbia University and graduated with honors from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. With a focus on holistic health, she will see patients at both IWH locations.
Julia Murphy
Vicki Siluk-Aguilar
Melinda Torres
Julia Murphy is the new executive director of Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, which is dedicated to sustaining the natural environment and enhancing urban spaces through land conservation, education and community engagement. Coming from the city of San Antonio’s Office of Sustainability, she is a certified community and regional planner with a long involvement in local green initiatives.
Vicki Siluk-Aguilar has moved to the Broadway Bank Alamo Heights Banking Center as vice president, market manager, following seven years as JBSA-Randolph Banking Center market manager. She has been with Broadway Bank 11 years, serving at the Alamo Heights, Huebner and Main Banking Centers. She has more than 35 years of banking experience.
Marketing specialist Melinda Torres has joined KGBTexas .communications as media planner/ buyer. The San Antonio College graduate began her career with Guerra DeBerry Coody in 2003, and was also a media planner/ buyer at Bromley Communications. Her clients have included Sprint, Burger King, Time Warner and Baptist Hospital.
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