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In other moves ...
Jonathan Broyles, above, joined TriSure as a client executive in the firm's business development group. TriSure is an insurance brokerage and consulting firm in Raleigh. Trey Caudle joined as a client executive in the firm's commercial property and casualty insurance division.
Ben Carnes of Raleigh joined Clean Design, a design agency in Raleigh, as interactive client service lead.
Kay Lantrip joined Skanska USA Building in Durham as vice president. Skanska USA Building provides construction, pre-construction consulting, general contracting and design-build services.
Gina Van Benthuysen, above, has been named branch manager of the Wake Forest/Rolesville branch of real estate company Allen Tate Co.
Erik Brady was hired as director of educational design at Scienta Healthcare Education in Durham.
Joshua Craig joined Howard, Merrell & Partners as a web developer and systems administrator in the interactive department. Howard, Merrell & Partners is an advertising and branding firm in Raleigh.
Jeff Bowman, above, was hired as associate creative director at the Catevo Group, a marketing communications agency in Raleigh.
Paul Banta, Brittany Eaker, above, and Paul Lipchak joined The Freelon Group Architects in Research Triangle Park as architects.
Mary Jo Dunnington was named vice president for strategic partnerships at All Kinds of Minds, a Durham nonprofit institute dedicated to the science of learning. The organization translates the latest research from neuroscience and other disciplines on how children learn into a framework that educators can use in the classroom.
On the boards ...
The National Institute of Statistical Sciences Corp. in Research Triangle Park elected three new members to its board of trustees: Roger W. Hoerl, manager of GE Research & Development's Applied Statistics Lab; George W. Williams, vice president, global biomedical data sciences at Amgen; and Susan S. Ellenberg, associate dean for clinical research, University of Pennsylvania.
In addition to his position as president and chief executive officer, Craig A. Collard has been appointed chairman of the board of Cornerstone Therapeutics in Cary, a new company created from the merger of Cornerstone Biopharma Holdings and Critical Therapeutics. Alastair McEwan, chairman of the board of Cornerstone BioPharma, has been appointed to the board of directors of Cornerstone Therapeutics. Cornerstone also appointed three independent directors to its board: Christopher Codeanne, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Oncology Development Partners, Michael Enright, chief financial officer for Atlantic Search Group, and Michael Heffernan, president and chief executive officer of Collegium Pharmaceutical.
Ryan Sobus, the dietitian for the internationally recognized Rice Diet Program in Durham, and administrator for the Rice Diet Store, joined the advisory board of The Healthy Children Foundation and Camp Shining Stars.
The N.C. Humanities Council announced six new board members: Glen A. Harris, associate professor of history at UNC at Wilmington, Tom Hanchett, staff historian at Charlotte's Levine Museum of the New South, Reginald Hildebrand, associate professor of African and Afro-American Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill, Jonathan Howes, special assistant to the chancellor and adjunct professor of regional planning and public policy at UNC-Chapel Hill, Carol Lawrence, professional writer and editor from Asheville, and Hephzibah Roskelly, former director of the composition program at UNC-Greensboro.
R. Marks Arnold, Peter M. Scott III and Win Walker, all of Raleigh, have been named to the board of trustees at Saint Mary's School in Raleigh for the 2008-2009 year.
Kevin D. Johnson, vice president of business development for the Research Triangle Foundation in Research Triangle Park, has been re-elected to the board of directors of the International Economic Development Council.
H. Kim Lyerly, director of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, has been named chair of the Cancer Centers Standing Subcommittee of the National Cancer Advisory board.
Capital City Club of Raleigh announced new members of its board of governors: Steve Scott, president of Wake Technical Community College; Bill Johnson, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Progress Energy; Ron Day, executive vice president/market support at RBC Centura; M. Keith Kapp, partner at Williams Mullin; Bo Dempster, managing partner at Poyner & Spruill; Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, vice president, north region of Progress Energy; and Steven Lilly, chief financial officer of Triangle Capital Corp. Beginning Jan. 1, Sheila H. Ogle, chief executive officer of MRPP, will be board chair and AP Carlton, a partner at Allen & Pinnix, will be vice chair.
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