Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, December 22, 1994 TAG: 9501120006 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S-12 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
The advanced-sales seminar was open to people who have demonstrated superior production and service to clients.
Money, a graduate of Virginia Tech, is a member of the Roanoke Valley Association of Life Underwriters.
LAURA GLAZIER and BETTY TOM BRADSHAWhave received the Columbia/Healthcare Corporation of America Healthcare employee and volunteer humanitarian awards at Lewis-Gale Hospital.
Glazier is a physical therapy assistant in the rehabilitation department; Bradshaw is an emergency department volunteer.
The award honors employees and volunteers for their humanitarian work both on and off the job.
Glazier was cited for her role in helping a young Haitian refugee family settle in Roanoke, her participation in Habitat for Humanity and for her "on-the-job leadership, humor and sensitivity to others' needs."
Bradshaw was chosen for "her warmth and love of life which is reflected in her attitude and her interactions with all persons," Jean Tyree, registered nurse, said.
LAWRENCE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS in Roanoke has received the "President's Club" award for generating $4 million in business volume for the United Van Lines system during the year ended June 30.
Lawrence is an agent of United Van Lines
LORETTA L. FREEMAN of the Beltone Hearing Aid Center in Salem was recently granted board certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences.
Board certification requires two years practical experience including 100 hours of hands-on training in the testing of hearing and fitting hearing instruments.
VIRGINIA R. SUMMERELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robertson of Salem, was recently named assistant secretary/treasurer of the Tanger Factory Outlet in Greensboro, N.C.
Summerell is a graduate of Davidson College, Babcock School at Wake Forest University and North Cross School.
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