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                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, September 8, 1994                   TAG: 9410200007
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: E12   EDITION: METRO 
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IN BUSINESS

THE BLUE RIDGE REGIONAL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS has elected Hope Player, an accountant, as its president.

Other officers are Deborah Oehlschlaeger of Plunkett Logan and Oehlschlaeger, PLC Attorneys, vice president/president-elect; Deanna Burns, CPA of Walker and Norton, PC, treasurer; Gail Godsey of Safeguard Business Systems, membership acquisition; Janice Webb of Webb's Oil Corp., membership retention; Pamela Corcoran of Crystal Spring Linen, program coordinator; Lin Chaff of Lin Chaff Public Relations & Advertising, publicity; Cynthia Dillon of Design Marketing Inc., governmental affairs.

+r For more information, call Oehlschlaeger at 345-8837.

LEE YEAGER of Roanoke has been appointed eastern area sales manager for the bronze division of Matthews International Corp.

Yeager has worked for the company for 37 years, holding positions that include quality control and pricing administrator, office manager, office services manager and advertising copywriter. He has covered the District of Columbia, Virginia, Western Maryland and West Virginia territory since 1980.

BRIGHT IMAGES, owned and operated by Margaret Bright, has moved to 3503 Shenandoah Ave. N.W. and has expanded its services. The Christian salon offers hair care, nail care, pedicures, facials, parafin wax treatments, makeovers and color analysis. The shop is open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, call 344-4126.

CAROLYN V. PENCE and DON A. ASSAID CLU were recently honored by the Roanoke Valley Association of Life Underwriters.

Pence, owner of Pence Insurance Agency, was named Life Underwriter of the Year. She has held offices in the organization since 1980, most recently leading the Life Underwriters Political Action Committee for the past three years. Assaid was given the Outstanding Service Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the success and growth of the association. The Equitable Life Insurance Society representative recently was chairman of the membership committee. In this period, the Roanoke association finished first in the nation in its size category for new membership growth.

The association also received awards for the largest number of members and contributions in the state

HANK HUTCHERSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Hutcherson of Roanoke and assistant actuary with Home Beneficial Life Insurance Co. in Richmond, has been named a fellow of the Society of Actuaries.

Hutcherson is a 1988 graduate of the University of Virginia.

DONALD F. CLEMENT of Roanoke has been named an investment executive at Ferguson, Andrews & Associates in Roanoke. He was recently president of ABBA Financial Consulting in Roanoke and previously was an executive of Reserve life Insurance Co. in Dallas and Tillinghast Inc. in Atlanta.

THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE RADIO ADVERTISING BUREAU in New York has named radio account executives Dave Babcock, Liz Carroll and Charlene Watson-Scott as radio marketing associates. The three recently completed an intensive six-week course and scored well on the final examination.

KEN WOODS,safety coordinator in the Salem plant, has been selected as Sybron Chemicals Inc.'s Employee of the Month. He received this award for his outstanding efforts in documenting data revealing a decrease of unsafe conditions at the Salem facility.

Woods has worked at Sybron Chemicals Inc. since 1993.

JAIME BANNWART has been named Employee of the Year for 1994 by Brandon Oaks, a life-care retirement community sponsored by Virginia Lutheran Homes Inc.

Bannwart is resident program coordinator and also oversees the operation of transportation services for residents.

DREW KERSHAW, president and chief executive officer of Connex Pipe Systems in Troutville, recently was named to the board of directors of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association International.

MARTIN BROS. CONTRACTORS INC. in Roanoke recently was awarded construction contracts totaling $2,047,200. The contracts are for renovations of the existing Elizabeth Arden plant in Roanoke, the Carilion Salem Center and the Grand Pavilion in Roanoke, which is for the new offices for Grand Piano and Furniture Co.

GAIL LaMAR recently was elected president of Longwood Chapter of American Business Women's Association. She has served as vice president, secretary, business associates night chairman and women of the year.

Other elected officers are Jean Vest, vice president; Gloria Brauch, secretary; and Terri Delbridge, treasurer.

ROBERT BYE, a Roanoke agent, was among the top 100 agents in sales for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. He is associated with Northwestern's Dale E. Forbes district agency.

KENNETH E. WIDENER, field representative for Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, recently received two awards during the 44th annual convention of the National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counsellors. He received the Three-Year Quality Award and Million-Dollar Production Award, based on 1993 production.

DURWARD WARREN OWEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Owen of Roanoke, has received the Evin C. Varner Award from the College Fraternity Editors Association and the Distinguished Service Award from the Fraternity Executives Association.

Given annually, the Varner Award recognizes the fraternity, sorority, professional or honor society member who has worked over a period of years for the betterment of that system, especially in communications.

The Distinguished Service Award is given annually to individuals who have exhibited years of meritorious service to the fraternity world.

Owen is chief executive officer of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.

DR. JITENDRA S. DESAI, medical director at Lewis-Gale Psychiatric Center, recently received board certification in adolescent psychiatry from the American Board of Adolescent Psychiatry.



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