Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, March 24, 1995 TAG: 9503250005 SECTION: CURRENT PAGE: NRV10 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
CHARLIE HERBERT, former owner of Fresh Environments Limited, an industrial janitorial company in Pearisburg, has been named the local representative for the National Association for the Self-Employed. The national organization offers free programs and discounts to its 300,000 members.
BRIAN KIDD has been named a new sales representative at the Blacksburg office of ENSCI Environmental. Kidd, who previously worked for Virginia's department of environmental quality, has experience with pollution control techniques, state and federal regulations, analytical chemistry and process engineering. He will be responsible for local business development.
MARK CRAIG, a United Cities Gas Company builder representative serving Blacksburg and Radford, received the company's marketing representative of the year award for the Virginia-East Tennessee division. He was recognized recently at the sales and marketing executives banquet at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville.
At Warm Hearth Village, ROBERT URBAN is the new director of housing and resident services. JAIME TAYLOR and BECKY WINGFIELD also recently joined the company as bookkeeper at the Showalter Assisted Living Center and assistant in the housing and resident services office respectively.
Dave Roederer, vice president and general manager of NEW RIVER MEDIA GROUP presented company awards to employees of WPSK (107.1 FM), WVVV (104.9 FM) and WJJJ (1260 AM) at a recent banquet at the Holiday Inn-Blacksburg. Mary Kelly, Steve Holstein, Dan O'Brien, Ed Sherman, Pam McCoy, Bryan Neal, Ralph Patterson, Thang Troung, Kelly Jacobs, Gary Moench, Skip Morton, Ralph Stewart and Jean Taylor were recognized at the event.
CONNIE ROBERTS, a housekeeping aide in the environmental services department of Heritage Hall, is the company's associate of the quarter for January, February and March 1995.
In Real Estate
The NEW RIVER VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS held its annual sales banquet Feb. 16 honoring its top-selling members for 1994.
Over 4 million
Nancy Agee, Joseph Ardito, William Bondurant, Janie Cassell, Evelyn Clark, Michael Eggleston, Judy Fithian, W.H. Maddy Jr., Priscilla Morris, John Skelton, Kay Stratton
|Over 3 million| Dan Dodson, U. Wayne Elliott, Ernestine Foreman, Kerry Gillespie, Joseph Jones, Nancy Phillips, George Poole, Vicki Powell
Over 2 million
Louise Baker, Charlotte Chan, Jeannie Chang, Nancy Corvin, Stuart Covey, Linda Deemer, Rebecca Isenhour, W. Pat Kirkland, Thomas Kyle, Carol Lavinder, Shirlee Loan, Betsy Mabry, Tom Moser, Patty Mostaghimi, Peggi Nicholson, Mike Norwood, Joanne Palmer
|0ver 1.5 million| Pat Adams, Bea Ake, Joyce Alderman, Wanda Cox, Kim Frazier, Roger Gallimore, Darlene Hylton, Grace Kelley, Madeline Lawson, Sandra Martin, Marylou, Lillie McAnge, Terry McGraw, J. Wayne McGlothlin, Ken Moore, Ila Rye, Carol St. Clair, Kay Thompson, Eloise Turner, Brenda Underwood, Betty Woodfin
Over 1 million
Beth Ballard, Jerry Bishop, Dennis Bullins, Joseph Ceary, Connie Chapman, Charles Lee Cox, Laila Cox, M. Cliff Dowdy, Lucy Draper, John Farmer, Pat Farmer, T. Mauyer Gallimore, Michael Gummer, Todd Halwas, I. Cecil Handy, Edith Higgins, Marie Hypes, Pat Ireland, Mary Kerns, Susan LaBrie, Mary Madis, Tom Miller, Linda Phillips, Barbara Prillaman, Joan Richardson, Shirley Sellers, Bob Simmons, Dana Spraker, Irma Stephens, Trula Tuck, Nancy Welch, Diane Whited, Diana Wimmer
Century 21 Home Town Realty, a Mid-Atlantic States Southwest District Gold Club Office for the fourth quarter of 1994, recognized PAT KIRKLAND with a Sales Achievement Gold Award for placing in the top 3 percent of sales associates in the district. Kirkland also placed in the top 2 percent in the Greater Virginia Region.
by CNB