by Archana Subramaniam by CNB
Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, February 25, 1993 TAG: 9302250342 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: N-6 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
IN BUSINESS
JOSEPH D. SANDERS JR. and KENNETH O. CLINGENPEEL of Life Insurance Co. of Georgia's Roanoke district recently retired.Sanders joined the company in 1990 as an agent in Roanoke. He previously had been with Southland Life Insurance Co., a sister company of Life of Georgia, since 1986.
Clingenpeel also joined Life of Georgia in 1990, previously having been associated with Southland Life since 1973.
During their careers at Southland Life, both men qualified for the company's top sales and service honor organizations.
\ THE ROANOKE VALLEY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION has elected officers for 1993.
They are: Richard Shumaker of WestWind Apartments, president; Kristi Lamanca of Jamison Properties, first vice president; Randy Eades of Pro-Clean, second vice president; Linda Moody of Friendship Manor Retirement Communities, secretary; and Michelle Wilburn of Westwood Village Apartments, treasurer.
\ NATIONAL POOLS OF ROANOKE INC. received silver and bronze awards in the residential concrete category of the Region II Gordon W. Rudd Pool and Spa of the Year Contest.
The business is owned by Gloria Vaughan and Barbara Rudd, in whose son's and husband's honor the contest was named.
\ MIKE McGINTY, manager of Clayton Homes in Hollins, received one of 39 top awards from Clayton for superior sales and service.
\ PAMANDA INC. has been named the top Little Caesar's franchise in the United States in its fund-raising efforts for Easter Seals.
Pamanda, whose corporate office is in Blue Ridge, surpassed its goal of $45,000 raised by its 29 stores in Southwest Virginia.
\ GRANNY'S TEPEE, at 5217 Williamson Road, has new owners, Barry Booher and Gary Baldwin.
The business, a craft mall that houses more than 65 crafters and artists, is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sunday, 1-6 p.m.
\ MARGARET EAST, a charter member of the Southwest Centennial Chapter of the American Business Women's Association, placed third in the Stress Busters essay contest sponsored by Women in Business magazine.
\ ROBERT A. BONWELL, formerly of Roanoke, has been named to the newly created Senior Alliance of Prudential Securities Inc.
The alliance recognizes the contributions and dedication of the company's financial advisers who have attained Chairman's Council status each of the past 16 years.
Bonwell, who joined Prudential Securities in 1964, is senior vice president of investments at the company's Charleston, W.Va., branch.
\ JEFFREY T. CLARK of Roanoke, a medical representative for Key Pharmaceuticals since 1986, recently received the certified medical representative designation.
He belongs to the Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, the Virginia Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the American Diabetes Association and the Pharmaceutical Sales Association of the Roanoke Valley.
\ \ FOUR HARDEE'S RESTAURANT MANAGERS have been inducted into the President's Club of Boddie-Noell Enterprises Inc.
Ed Rubeiz, senior general manager of the Vinton store; Louanne Semones, senior general manager of the Brambleton Avenue store; Michael Brown, general manager of the Troutville store; and Richard Krause, general manager of the Salem store, were recognized for meeting performance standards and demonstrating high levels of community involvement.
Induction into the club also carries membership on the President's Roundtable, an advisory board that deals with operational activities.
Boddie-Noell, of Rocky Mount, N.C., owns and operates 335 Hardee's restaurants in seven Southeastern states.