ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, April 19, 1990                   TAG: 9004200281
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-10   EDITION: METRO 
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IN BUSINESS

BENJAMIN TRUNZO has been named postmaster of Buchanan. Trunzo has been with the U.S. Postal Service for 19 years, serving most recently as manager of the General Mail Facility at the Roanoke post office.

\ MARY F. PARKER, clerk of the city of Roanoke, has been accepted as a member in the Academy for Advanced Education of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. The academy recognizes clerks who have continued their education beyond the level of Certified Municipal Clerk.

Parker has held various positions in the Roanoke city clerk's office during the past 25 years. She has been city clerk since 1974.

\ TIM LANNING, formerly of Roanoke, has been appointed manager of the Harrisonburg branch of Williams Supply Inc.

\ DAVID W. STAFFORD of Salem has been named operations officer for corporate operations and technology at the Western Operations Center of Sovran Bank.

Stafford joined Sovran in Norfolk in 1969 and held various positions at the Abingdon Operations Center before coming to Roanoke.

\ WILLIAM E. VOLTZ, formerly of Roanoke, has been named vice president of merchandise marketing at Norfolk Southern Corp. He formerly was vice president of marketing.

\ ROBERT W. COFFEY, vice president of sales and industrial development at Norfolk Southern Corp. and formerly of Roanoke, has retired after 42 years of service.

\ THERESA MATHIS has joined the Roanoke campus of National Business College as assistant campus director. She coordinates the college's associate, diploma and certificate degree programs.

\ CONNIE MAYS, park ranger at Booker T. Washington National Monument, received a superior-performance award from the Eastern National Park and Monument Association in Philadelphia.

Eastern National is a non-profit organization that sells books, postcards and other materials, the proceeds of which are returned to the national parks to be used for visitor programs.

Mays, who has been a seasonal ranger at the park for three years, was recognized for her work in expanding the variety and quality of books offered at the park and increasing 1989 sales by 35 percent over the previous year.



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