ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: SUNDAY, April 21, 1991                   TAG: 9104190065
SECTION: BUSINESS                    PAGE: E-3   EDITION: METRO 
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NAMES & CHANGES

Dominion reorganizes regionally

Dominion Bank has reorganized its management structure so that each of its seven regions will have a retail and a corporate executive as management partners for the region. CAROL S. JARRATT and JOHN R. FRANCIS JR. have been named to head the Blue Ridge Region, which includes the area from Lexington to Martinsville and from Wytheville to Bedford. Jarratt will be the retail executive officer responsible for all consumer banking, branch administration and small-business banking. Francis will serve as corporate executive officer in charge of commercial business. Jarratt, who joined Dominion in 1969, was most recently senior vice president and head of the marketing services group for Dominion Bankshares Corp. Francis has been vice president and manager of the region's corporate department since 1984.

JOHN W. CLARKE, who was in charge of the Blue Ridge Region, will become head of Community Development and Corporate Relations for Dominion Bankshares, the parent company. He will be responsible for economic development, legislative and trade association relations, special projects, and sales management and training.

Also at Dominion Bank, PAUL J. HIGGINS and RHONDA H. MADDOX have been promoted to assistant vice presidents. CATHERINE J. HARTMAN has been elected credit officer and SUE WOOLDRIDGE ROSSER has been elected to chair the Martinsville/Bassett Advisory Board.

ARCHITECTURE

\ JAMES F. KINDER JR. has been promoted to vice president of Balzer and Associates Inc. The company has offices in Roanoke and Richmond offering planning, architectural, engineering, surveying and landscape architectural services. Kinder is responsible for structural and civil engineering in the Roanoke office.

\ F.L. PETOSKEY JR has been elected to the board of directors of Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern, Inc. Re-elected to the board were: H. BOYD DICKENSON, chairman; T. HOWARD NOEL, president; CECIL G. DOYLE; secretary-treasurer; JOHN P. BRADSHAW JR.; STEPHEN P. CLINTON; C. STEVE GARRETT; DAVID C. HAMMOND; TIMM L. JAMIESON; GLEN W. PICKELSIMER; and WILLIAM G. PORTER.

COMMUNICATIONS

\ MIKE TOLUSSO has been named sales manager of Cellular One, a supplier of car and mobile phones. He was formerly regional sales manager for Goldline Laboratories.

\ JOSEPH FRANK ELLMER of JFE, Lynchburg has been named the principal sales agent for Consolidated Communications' Middle Atlantic states region.

GOVERNMENT

Lt. Cmdr. JAMES A. McKENZIE has been assigned as U.S. Coast Guard attache for Venezuela and the island nations of the eastern Caribbean. McKenzie is formerly of Roanoke. He was last assigned as commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Key Largo in Savannah, Georgia.

\ STANFORD M. ADAMS has been named to head the Division of Forest Resources in the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. He was formerly a forest supervisor in the George Washington National Forest.



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