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Frank Santoro was appointed chief medical officer at PharmaLinkFHI, a clinical research organization which is affiliated with Family Health International of Durham.
Keith C. Brown, manager of the Raleigh branch of S&ME, has been named a vice president. S&ME is an engineering and environmental firm.
Brian Burchfield joined the printing department at Regency Office Products in Raleigh as a sales representative.
Erica Strother has been hired as traffic and production coordinator at Cross & Associates, a Raleigh marketing communications firm.
Erinn Kanters joined VisionPoint Marketing in Raleigh as a project manager.
H. Joseph Wynn joined the Raleigh office of KlingStubbins as a managing director. KlingStubbins provides architecture, engineering, interiors, planning and landscape architecture services.
Mary Wiktorek joined BJAC as a marketing coordinator. BJAC is an architectural design firm with offices in Raleigh and Charlotte.
Stephanie Allen has been hired as office manager at SkySite Aerial Photography in Raleigh. She will also serve as architectural photographer.
Gary Eichelberger joined Ellis & Winters law firm in Cary as an associate.
John Howell of Raleigh was appointed sales manager for the expansion of Media Fast into the North Carolina market. Media Fast, based in Salt Lake City, provides CD and DVD replication services.
Tammy Coats joined Professional Builders Supply in Morrisville as an account coordinator.
Siera Heavner was hired as an account coordinator at Rella:Cowan, a marketing and advertising agency in Durham.
Ann-Stewart Patterson has been promoted to an associate broker in the Raleigh office of CB Richard Ellis, a commercial real estate firm.
Jennifer A. Luebke joined Raleigh law firm The DiLeone Law Group as an lawyer.
Lauren Miller joined Highwoods Properties in Raleigh as planning and design manager.
Michelle L. Frazier joined law firm Manning Fulton & Skinner in Raleigh as a government relations lawyer.
Jeannelle Kantz was hired as a scientific and clinical recruiter and Virginia Robbins was hired as an information technology recruiter at Accentuate Staffing in Raleigh.
Eddie Williford has been promoted to vice president of the construction division at Gregory Poole Equipment Co., which is based in Raleigh. Paul Eberhart has been promoted to vice president for power systems, and Hal Ingram has been promoted to vice president for lift systems.
Stacy Lucius and Wade Tulk were hired as technical recruiters at The Select Group, a technical recruiting firm in Raleigh. Candace Beadles was hired as business development manager.
Erin Walker and Jessica Padgett joined S&A Cherokee's Garner office as graphic designers. Jonathan Fredin joined as chief photographer and Peggy Johnson joined as an administrative assistant. S&A Cherokee is a Cary communications company.
Candace Honeycutt and Megan Pressley joined Phillips Architecture in Raleigh as project designers.
Connie Connor was promoted to account group director at S&R Communications Group in Durham. Amy Johnston was promoted to account group supervisor, Valerie Sherman and Amber Eaton were promoted to senior account executives, and Kelli Soare was hired as an account group supervisor.
On the boards ...
Smith Moore lawyer Ted Edwards has been named to the board of directors of Habitat for Humanity of Wake County.
Roula Qubain, principal of H2Q Architecture, and Anthony J. Tackman, a neonatologist for Wake Medical Center and Rex Hospitals, joined the board of directors of the Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities.
Cynthia M. James, vice president of best practices at MeadWestvaco, joined the advisory board of the N.C. State University Industrial Extension Service.
Catherine Kimberley of Smith Anderson will be a 2008-2009 co-chairwoman of the pro bono and poverty issues committee of the N.C. Bar Association, young lawyers division.
Phillip J. Kirk Jr., former chief executive officer of N.C. Citizens for Business and Industry and chairman emeritus of the State Board of Education, was appointed to the board of directors at LearningStation, which provides customized online solutions for the K-12 classroom.
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