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Published: Wed, Oct. 29, 2008 12:30AM

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Rella:Cowan is developing a new sales package for the newly refurbished Hilton Wilmington Riverside.

WakeMed Health & Hospitals selected Peopleclick to manage their recruiting process.

Coffman's Mens Wear in Greenville has added a new Peter Millar Shop inside its store. Cary-based Peter Millar is a line of men's apparel and accessories.

Dreamsports Center, an indoor sports facility in Apex, has new owners, a partnership of long-time customers. Steve Werner is chief executive officer. Previous owner Bob Boucher remains part owner and will run the sports programming at the facility.

Geo Raper & Son was selected for construction management of the Garner Parks and Recreation Department's White Deer Park project, including a Nature Center that will be the Town of Garner's first building to be LEED-certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.

KDI Health Solutions, a Raleigh-based company that offers community-based preventive health care and chronic disease management programs, has launched its services throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.

Southern Land Group (Joe Overton, Mark Beddingfield and Tim Perry) joined Allen Tate Realtors' Brier Creek office.

Bird Decorative Hardware & Bath opened its sixth decorative hardware and plumbing showroom at 611 Creekside Drive in Raleigh. Claire Ciardella, Elizabeth Laughridge, Rick Jacobs and Shane Braswell make up the Raleigh team.

Brent Jayes and Meg Economy, meeting and event professionals, joined forces to launch Raleigh On Cue, a destination management company that supports conventions and meetings at the new Raleigh Convention Center and other activities throughout the region.

Sharon D. McCloud and Kim Dean are heading up Triangle Media Trainers, a new Raleigh media coaching firm. Media trainers will teach business and government leaders, authors and athletes how to deliver their messages powerfully and professionally.

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