ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, April 26, 1990                   TAG: 9004270789
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: S11   EDITION: SOUTH  
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IN BUSINESS

MARY WILSON, associate general counsel for Hoechst Celanese Fibers and Film Group in Charlotte, N.C., has been named one of the 100 "best and brightest black women in corporate America" by Ebony magazine.

Wilson, the daughter of Flora T. Holland of 3038 Melrose Ave. N.W., is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the Wake Forest University Law School.

She is active with Junior Achievement, the Hoechst Celanese/Winterfield Elementary School partnership and is the corporate liaison for the Mecklenburg County Continuing Legal Education Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association.

\ MARVA WINGATE of the Atlantic Cos. in Roanoke has been awarded a Personal Sponsorship Award by the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters. She received the award in recognition of her leadership and guidance to candidates aspiring to the CPCU designation.

\ MOORE'S BUILDING SUPPLIES gave out several awards at its recent management meeting.

The Salem store, managed by Mike Webster, was named the most improved retail store of the year.

George Foster, Jeff Lineberger, Pater Sarver, Terry Davidson and Don Kotchish were named buyers of the year.

\ DAVID J. KLEMT has been appointed director of the architectural department at Sherertz Franklin Crawford Shaffner Inc. He joins the company with 23 years' experience as a practicing architect.

\ MARK S. WEBB has been promoted to assistant sales manager at Corrugated Container Corp. in Roanoke. He has been with the company for four years.



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