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Tim Sweet was promoted to vice president of operations at Digital Switching Systems, a Raleigh company that provides electronic and mechanical switching solutions for the marine and transportation industries.
Josh Meyer was named director of communications at Action for Children North Carolina, a statewide nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of North Carolina children and families.
Marcus Martin, David Churn, Tommy Pope, John Lynch and Bill Sessoms have joined Corporate Investors Mortgage Group as senior mortgage bankers in Raleigh. Jock Noyes has joined the firm as a senior mortgage banker in Chapel Hill.
Matthew Weisensee joined RadarFind Corp. in Morrisville as vice president for sales and business development, Stephen Snell is the director of hardware engineering, and Ryan Bloom is the director of software development. RadarFind is a health-care technology company that sells systems for tracking medical equipment and patients.
Margaret A. Coker of Raleigh joined Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston as marketing coordinator.
David A. Boulay joined the Industrial Extension Service at N.C. State University as its first deputy director. The position was created to better coordinate IES efforts statewide. IES specialists work with companies throughout the state to improve quality, efficiency, productivity, and to meet international environmental, health and safety standards.
Nadine Heine was promoted to vice president of membership at the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce. Heine's responsibilities include membership growth, programming and events, leading an ambassador committee, and planning two annual golf tournaments.
Tom Teabo joined Mulkey Engineers & Consultants as the Cary survey group manager. Teabo is responsible for supervising and managing the firm's conventional, GPS and laser scanning survey activities. He is also responsible for project and client management as well as quality assurance and control.
Brandon Frampton was appointed vice president of food service at The Pantry, a convenience store chain based in Sanford. Frampton will oversee the expansion of the convenience store food service offerings.
Kurt Sokolowski was appointed a partner at TriSure, an insurance brokerage and consulting firm in Raleigh.
Lynn James, executive director of the United Methodist Foundation in Raleigh, has been elected president of the National Association of United Methodist Foundations.
Gary C. Melchiorre has been chosen as the regional resource development director of The Salvation Army for Eastern NC, serving field units east of I-95 and in Fayetteville.
Michael Condrey, managing partner of the Carolina Condrey Group, the eastern North Carolina office of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, was named president of GAMA International, a professional association of more than 5,500 field leaders in the insurance and financial services industries.
Craig Blaney has been named vice president of managed care and disease management for MedPro Rx, which provides specialty pharmacy services to clients with chronic illnesses.
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