Debbie Rion-Payne is a budding responsibility manager. She manages the day-to-day function operations of the office, including individual resources, payroll and finance. Chris Walker is a hospice anxiety consultant, stable for relationships with healthfulness heed professionals in the community.
Stacey Schaefer has joined as a licensed judicious nurse. Hospice Care of Kansas has 15 offices throughout the state. Tammy Boyd recently joined the crozier of Safety Supplies Inc. as sales specialist. Boyd was a while ago with E-Kan/Cintas Fire Division for nine years. Safety Supplies Inc. recently opened a late position in the North Topeka Industrial Park at 4111 N.W. 16th St. off of Lower Silver Lake Road.
Safety Supplies offers a ginormous postcard of sanctuary tack for construction, industrial and direction settings to contain physical heedful equipment, signs and gas detection. PROMOTIONS Cyndi Hermocillo-Legg has been promoted to supervisor of the Entrepreneurial and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Development for the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce/GO Topeka. Hermocillo-Legg joined the DBE organization decisive August as proprietor of tutoring and training and entrepreneurial and minority company development. Hermocillo-Legg came to Topeka following years of savoir faire working with TRIO and GEAR UP federal programs at Kansas State University and Wichita State University.
She owned and operated a Sears Authorized Dealer Store for 41/2 years in southwest Kansas. Hermocillo-Legg holds a bachelor’s grade in communal skill and a provisional vital in American ethnic studies and a master’s lengths in matured continuing knowledge and man resource situation from Kansas State. NAMES The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library recently recognized several mace members for their utilization to the library, including Anna Maria Finlay, of Technical Services, who distinguished 25 years this year; and Janet Cummings, circulation; and Sheri Denoon and Vikki Horan, Red Carpet, who were recognized for 20 years of service. Sixty-one seniors attending the Washburn University School of Business recently placed at the 90th percentile on the Major Field Test in Business. Given at approximately 550 colleges and universities across the country, the MFT is designed to mass the issue awareness of the students as they undiminished an undergraduate subject degree.
Collectively, the Washburn students had an undistinguished dupe of 162 out of a reachable 200, placing Washburn in the cut off 10 percent nationwide. At the single level, more than three-quarters of the students scored above the popular average. Area students who scored in the transcend 25 percent included: Laura Blasi, Chris Hobart, Kayla Keitel, Brenda Kindle, Amanda Lee, Tanner McAndrew, Benjamin Meyer, Hunter Rohrer, Brandon Scheele, Grant Seusy, Catherine Ward and Angela Woodall, all of Topeka; Chance Hoskins, of Meriden; Christopher Feuerborn, of Ozawkie; Richard Budden, of St. Marys; and Anna Bowers, of Tecumseh. Document Resources Inc. has again received from the National Association for Information Destruction the AAA certification for its Manhattan facility.
The AAA rating is the highest true of certification possible. Document Resources is an knowledge asylum visitor specializing in word destruction, arrogate deed storage and electronic media storage. The certification is for plant-based publication materials and computer hard-nosed drives, as well as alert putting to death services. Jim and Charlene Robuck, of Robuck Jewelers, 845 N. Kansas Ave., recently attended a series of pedagogical seminars, workshops and courses at the Independent Jewelers Organization’s beginning seminar in Tampa, Fla.
The Robucks also had the opening to private showing the lines of more than 150 zenith manufacturers and jewelry designers who exhibited their merchandise, some of which is unique to Master IJO Jeweler members and isn’t ready from any other stores in this area. Ross Myers, of Heritage Tractor, has achieved the advanced au courant of honour in John Deere’s accommodation technician program by completing training in the John Deere University program. He received a tablet of recognition.
Heritage Tractor has three locations in Kansas, including Topeka, and two in Missouri. Mainstream Inc. elected the following ladies and gentlemen to its plank of directors for three-year terms: Chad Wilkins, president; Elmer Robinson, sin president; Marilyn Keyser, treasurer; and Robert Alderson, secretary. Other timber members are Stephanie Cox, of Jefferson City, Mo.; Kristine Meyer, of Abilene; Libby Schrag, of Newton; Randall Scott and Janet Thompson Jackson, both of Topeka; and Dennis Vanderpool, of Kansas City, Kan. Mainstream Inc. has provided consultation, the goods erection and course to nonprofit agencies in the jurisdiction for more than 13 years.
The intercession also operates the Nebraska and Iowa Nonprofit Associations. Kansas Ground Water Association president Dan Brenn and president-elect Clint Tyler were participants in the 12th annual Ground Water Industry Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. They attended briefings on air-quality emissions, advance in diesel equipment, a groundwater monitoring form that is proposed by U.S. Geological Survey and geothermal stress pumps.
Washburn University recently awarded the March Student Life Achieving Excellence Award to Rob Weigand, professor in the School of Business. He was recognized for guiding unique students along their business paths. The Student Life Achieving Excellence Award is an successive endowment presented to a admirer adviser, sanction or wand member, or community chieftain who demonstrates goodness in working with singular students, swotter groups, and organizations and who reflects the guiding principles of the critic lifestyle area. Michael D. Atwood, a Topeka physician, has joined Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas as the company’s bossman medical appointee and medical director.
In that capacity, he is the initial medical medium for the company’s contracting condition punctiliousness providers and also is at fault for defining and resolving issues akin to medical care. He also takes a superintendence place in defining medical policies and procedures for BCBSKS. Prior to joining BCBSKS, Atwood served as a medical conductor for Stormont-Vail HealthCare and worked 18 years as a doctor with the Cotton-O’Neil medical troupe and five years as a medical doctor for Family Practice, PA. Atwood earned his bachelor’s class in gentle biology from The University of Kansas and his medical level from The University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the Cedar Rapids Family Practice Residency Program in Iowa.
The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers presented Michelle Brown, NATM helper director, with the Above and Beyond Award in February at the 21st annual Convention and Trade Show in Charleston, S.C. She was recognized for her businesslike business and fixedness to the planning of this year’s event. Brown has served as NATM’s subordinate skipper for the heretofore eight years. A New Image Salon, 114 S.W. 8th, announces the passenger of Krista Boldra, a licensed cosmetologist of 14 years.
Boldra will be doing lineage skin of one's teeth care, fingernail care, acrylic nails and hand-painted claw art. NEW LOCATIONS Michelle Juarez, proprietress of Electrolysis By Michelle, has moved her obligation to A New Image Hair Salon at 114 S.W. 8th. She will prolong to cater unceasing fraction removal, as well as two types of facials, Evolution teeth whitening, regard piercing, and eyebrow and eyelash tinting.
Her question phone numbers will stay put (785) 273-0088. Appointment times are at one's fingertips Tuesday through Friday.
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