Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, November 11, 1993 TAG: 9311110300 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: E-15 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Other officers are: Judith Beattie, vice president; Virginia Hampton, recording secretary; Lou Dooley, corresponding secretary; and Mary Alys Crowder, treasurer.
\ HAROLD MANNING AND PATTI JOHNSON, both of Roanoke, have been recognized for excellence in sales by Joyce Office Products Centers.
The two sales professionals were among 12 who achieved the level of at least $1 million in sales for the past fiscal year.
\ JO ANN B. WEISSBART, a Roanoke College graduate, has been awarded the designation of charted financial analyst. She is an equity analyst with Dixon, Hubard & Feinour Inc. Investment Counsel.
\ WARREN M. ST. CLAIR of Botetourt County has been appointed an independent top-level distributor for System "48-Plus."
The Cromwell Organization of Delray Beach, Fla., which manufactures System "48-Plus," said St. Clair will direct sales of the chemical engine formula.
\ JAMES A. BERGER of Roanoke has become a member of the Presidential Winner's Circle for outstanding sales during the past 12 months with Mason Shoe.
\ GOODWILL INDUSTRIES TINKER MOUNTAIN INC. recently received two new computer systems from IBM Corp. to help start its Project Access computer training program for the physically impaired.
IBM is an active participant in the Projects with Industry link with Goodwill Inc., which is starting computer training programs as part of its vocational training nationwide, said Wanda Osburn, project coordinator for Project Access, which is funded by a grant with the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services.
The training program will be accredited by Virginia Western Community College.
\ THE HONEYTREE EARLY LEARNING CENTER is building an addition to it Lewis-Gale Hospital center.
The separate building will accommodate up to 120 school-age children and will be used as a recreational facility. The new building is scheduled to open in early 1994.
\ DR. PAUL M. SHOENFELD, a podiatrist practicing with Roanoke Podiatry and Foot Surgery, P.C., recently was elected president of the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine.
Shoenfeld has practiced in Roanoke for more than 15 years and has been a board member, treasurer and vice president of the American board. He also is past president of the Southwest Virginia Podiatric Medical Society.
\ BOB MURRAY, formerly of Troutville, has been named senior vice president and director of management for Regency Windsor Companies of Vero Beach, Fla.
Murray is responsible for 29 apartment communities and will oversee both area and residential managers in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Florida, Texas, North Carolina and Kentucky.
Murray, son of Robert H. and Martha Murray, lives in Fort Wayne, Ind.
\ LAWRENCE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS INC., an agent for United Van Lines, has received Elizabeth Arden Inc.'s Household Movers of the Year award for the second year in a row. The award is given to the vendor who exceeds the company's expectations for quality service and teamwork.
\ F. COURTNEY HOGE, a New York Life Insurance agent in Roanoke, has been named to the Million Dollar Round Table's 1993-94 home office partnership task force committee. Hoge, a 21-year member of the Round Table, has been on two other committees of the organization.
\ DR. KAREN BOWEN DAHLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jabbour of Roanoke, has been named director of Autism Services at Glenwood Mental Health Services, Inc. in Birmingham, Ala.
Dahle, a graduate of Roanoke Catholic, formerly taught students with learning disabilities in Roanoke County.
\ STEPHEN M. POWELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Powell of Roanoke, has Powell been elected banking officer at Wachovia Bank of North Carolina in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Powell, a retail training specialist, is a graduate of North Carolina State University and has been with Wachovia since 1988.
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