ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, July 15, 1993                   TAG: 9307150387
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-5   EDITION: METRO 
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IN BUSINESS

GARRY LAUTENSCHLAGER, an emergency medical official in Salem and Western Virginia, has completed the 21st Century Leadership Program at the Institute for Leadership and Volunteer Development at Virginia Tech.

Lautenschlager is president and chief executive officer of the Western Virginia Emergency Medical Services Council and chief of the Salem Rescue Squad.

The leadership program was offered by Tech to help leaders recognize their strengths and establish objectives. Participants attended full-day sessions once a month for six months and heard speakers from Virginia Tech, state and local government agencies, corporations and nonprofit organizations.

\ THE JEFFERSON LODGE of downtown Roanoke has earned a "1993 Quality Rating" by the Mobil Travel Guide. Mobil Travel Guide is a consumer information volume produced by Mobil Oil Corporation. It evaluates more than 20,000 resorts, hotels, inns and restaurants across the country.

\ BARRY G. MASSIE, originally from Roanoke, has been promoted to manager of the Danville district for Life Insurance Co. of Georgia. Massie joined the company in 1991 and has received three National Sales Achievement awards from the National Association of Life Underwriters, of which he is a member.

\ E.W. ALEXANDER has been named events coordinator for the Roanoke Valley SPCA. Coming from Stewart Foods Inc. of Norfolk, he holds a degree in business education from Golden Gate University in San Francisco and has served in the Navy.

\ JERRY CALDWELL, son of Norman and Doris Caldwell of Roanoke County, received an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement for a half-hour newscast for his show, News/San Diego at 6-KNSD. The award was sponsored by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

This was the second consecutive year that Caldwell, a former WDBJ news producer, has won an Emmy. He is a graduate of Cave Spring High School, Virginia Western Community College, James Madison University and Brooklyn College in New York.



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