ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, April 26, 1990                   TAG: 9004260616
SECTION: BUSINESS                    PAGE: D-4   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: compiled vy Lynn A. Coyle
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


NAMES & CHANGES

\ CLAUDIA WHITWORTH and \ JAMES BURKS have been named to the Roanoke Advisory Board of CorEast Savings Bank. Whitworth is editor and publisher of The Roanoke Tribune. Burks is manager of cost analysis for Norfolk Southern Corp.

\ LUCY CROY, DOROTHY HALL and \ A. MORRIS TURNER have been promoted to vice president at Dominion Bank. Croy is responsible for centralized processing, maintenance and disposal of foreclosed residential properties. She joined the bank in 1967 as a mortgage loan processing clerk. She was promoted to mortgage loan coordinator in 1984, and to her current position as foreclosed property administrator in 1988.

Hall is branch manager of the Riverjack office in Salem. She joined Dominion in 1972 as a teller. Hall was promoted to branch manager in 1981 and has managed the Riverjack office since 1987.

Turner is a private banking officer responsible for administering financial services to accountants, executives and lawyers. He joined Dominion in 1977 in the Roanoke Valley branch system. In 1982 he went to Dominion Trust Company as an assistant trust officer. He was promoted to assistant vice president in 1986.

\ Deborah Young has been promoted to assistant vice president at Dominion. She is a commercial account officer in the Metropolitan Department and a commercial banking representative for the Wytheville office. Young joined the bank in 1984 as a senior credit analyst.

\ MICHAEL HAWES has joined Olver Inc. Consulting Engineers and Environmental Laboratories as vice president for finance and administration. He will manage financial and employee programs. Hawes formerly was vice president for finance at Smithey & Boynton in Roanoke.\ Robert Burnley has joined Olver as associate director of environmental programs. He will be responsible for managing and marketing services in water quality management, waste and wastewater treatment, biological and site specific testing.

\ COLLINSON BURGWYN has been named ELDERHOSTEL state Burgwyn director for Virginia. Burgwyn, director of public relations at Southern Seminary College, will replace William Egelhoff, who is retiring. As a result of Burgwyn's appointment, which is effective in July, the state office will be relocated to Southern Seminary College.

\ MICHAEL POWER has joined Super 8 Management Inc. as regional marketing and sales manager. Power will develop a marketing and sales plan for each motel in the region, which includes Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia. His office will be in Salem.

\ JOE HALE has been elected secretary of the Roof Consultants Institute, an international trade association. He is principal and senior consultant for HDH Associates and vice president of HDH Technical Inc.

\ GLEN DOHERTY, a Roanoke native, has been promoted to vice president and manager of Automation and Operations Management Services at First Union National Bank of North Carolina.

Information on personnel promotions of interest to people in business should be sent to this column, c/o the Roanoke Times & World-News, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke, Va. 24010.



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