Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, February 23, 1995 TAG: 9503030010 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S-9 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Quillen, a Roanoke resident, has been with the Virginia Department of Transportation since October 1973.
Paul Jenkins of Salem earned a 25-year membership award as a transportation right-of-way specialist. He has been with VDOT since June 1962.
The awards were given by members of the Old Dominion Chapter of the International Right-of-Way Association during its annual meeting.
GAYLE STOREY of Accents on Windows has been certified as a window fashions professional at the master level.
``Window Fashions'' magazine announced Storey's certification, and she participated in a four-day educational program at a recent Window Fashions National Expo.
BILL LITTRELL of Salem and WALT SCOTT of Roanoke recently were named members of Oakwood Home Corp.'s Top 20 Sales Producers.
Littrell was the third-best salesperson and was inducted in the company's quota club and became a member of the President's Club for sales exceeding $1.5 million.
Scott was the company's fourth-best salesperson and was inducted into the Quota and President's clubs.
STEPHEN M. KREHBIEL of the Beltone Hearing Aid Center in Roanoke has earned the Pacesetter Award, which is presented to Beltone hearing-instrument specialists who have made significant contributions to the education and well-being of the hearing-impaired.
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