Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, April 3, 1994 TAG: 9404010098 SECTION: BUSINESS PAGE: F-3 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Compiled by Mary Linn DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
SHEILA McKINNEY has been named vice president at Roanoke Memorial Hospitals, where she will be responsible for cardiology, biomedical engineering, safety, security and risk management, maintenance, housekeeping and food services. She was previously administrator at Lonesome Pine Hospital in Big Stone Gap for five years.
Also at Roanoke Memorial, NANCY AGEE has been named assistant vice president. She is responsible for quality management, education, social services, the medical library, infection control and accreditations. She was formerly director of health education.
BANKING
WAYNE HARRIS, superintendent of Roanoke schools, has been Harris named to the Roanoke area board of directors of First Union National Bank of Virginia.
\ CAROLYN KAZNER has been promoted to vice president of First Union National Bank of Virginia, formerly Dominion Bank. Kazner has been with the bank since 1967.
Also at First Union, LINDA K. GILBERT has been promoted to regional marketing manager. Gilbert is an assistant vice president and formerly was regional sales trainer. Gilbert has been in marketing at the bank since 1989.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
PATRICK McHUGH has been promoted to sales manager-specialty businesses at Moore's Lumber and Building Supplies Inc. He joined Moore's in 1991 and most recently was division sales manager-north.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
THOMAS M. DUNKENBERGER JR. has joined Wheat, First Securities Inc. as a financial consultant in the Roanoke office. Dunkenberger formerly worked in government sales for Sprint Corp. and Bell Atlantic Corp.
LAW
ROBIN E. DEARING and WILLIAM H. FRALIN JR. have become partners in the law firm of Jolly, Place, Fralin & Prillaman.
MANUFACTURING
DONNIE TURNER of Ridgeway has been promoted to director of purchasing at Nationwide Homes, a modular systems builder based in Martinsville. Turner joined Nationwide in 1974 as an inventory control specialist and after several promotions was named purchasing manager in 1984.
MEDIA
ROBYNN JAYMES of WYYD radio station in Roanoke has been named Country Radio Seminar agenda chairperson by the Country Radio Broadcasters board of directors. She will be responsible for the agenda of the national seminar for radio professionals to be held in Nashville, Tenn., in 1995.
NONPROFITS
VIRGINIA P. LAUBINGER of Rocky Mount has been named education director of Virginia's Explore Park at milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. She has been the park's educational programs coordinator since August 1992. KRISTIN C. WATERS of Roanoke has been named volunteer coordinator. She will assist Laubinger by scheduling school field trips, coordinating volunteers, helping with research and writing educational and interpretive materials.
\ TAMARA B. STINSON has joined Junior Achievement of Southwest Virginia as marketing manager. She will be responsible for recruiting volunteer consultants to work with kindergarten through senior high school students in the organization's economic education program. Previously she was activities director for The Park-Oak Grove, a retirement facility in Roanoke.
ORGANIZATIONS
The Bedford Industrial Management Council has elected officers for 1994-96: JOE DAVIDSON, president of Piedmont Label Co., president; STEVE SCHAEFER, chief executive officer of Rubatex, vice president; and TOM MESSIER, Southern Flavoring Co., PETE PETERSON, Bunker Hill Foods, and CINDY GUNNOE, Gunnoe Sausage Co., board members.
Information on personnel changes of interest to people in business should be sent to this column, C/O the Roanoke Times & World-News, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke 24010.
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