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Sean W. Greene was appointed senior vice president of corporate strategy and business development at R.H. Donnelley. Greene is based at the company's Cary office.
Jennifer L. Weber was named chief human resources officer at Duke Energy, an electric power company based in Charlotte.
Valerie K. Fields, chief executive officer of V.K. Fields & Co. Public Relations, was appointed to the Raleigh Telecommunications Commission, which administers, regulates and coordinates cable television franchises and other telecommunications franchises issued by the City Council.
Mark Williams joined Brightworks Interactive as executive sales consultant. Brightworks, a marketing company in Raleigh, specializes in direct marketing, Internet marketing, e-commerce and marketing operations.
Jason Pendse joined the Principal Financial Group in Raleigh as a financial representative of Principal Life Insurance Co.
Ronnie Lee was promoted to director in the Raleigh office of McGladrey & Pullen, a financial services firm that provides accounting, tax and business consulting. Donna Scott, Ralph Gery and Scott Oliver were promoted to managers.
William L. Percise III was named an associate at White & Allen, Attorneys at Law. He works from the Snow Hill office.
Marcus Martin, David Churn, Tommy Pope, John Lynch and Bell Sessoms joined Corporate Investors Mortgage Group as senior mortgage bankers in Raleigh. Jock Noyes has joined as a senior mortgage banker in Chapel Hill.
Shad Bott joined Professional Builders Supply, a Morrisville building materials distributor, as manager of service and installation.
Peter W. Graf, a design-build operations manager in the Raleigh office of The LPA Group, Engineers, Architects and Planners, has been named a principal. Jeanne K. Richter has been named principal for the Charlotte office.
Margaret A. Coker of Raleigh joined Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston as marketing coordinator.
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