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Frank G. Gay III has joined Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty. Gay has been involved in real estate sales and property management since 1993 and has lectured around the world on international marketing and running brokerage firms.
Rick Vale has been named director of sales and broker-in-charge at Daniel Island Real Estate, where he was a sales associate.
The Trident One-Stop Career System has hired Sheila Johnson and Kameron Alston as work force specialists. They will work in the career center in North Charleston.
Toya Hampton Green has joined McNair Law Firm as an attorney for commercial and residential real estate. Before joining the firm, Green practiced law with another Charleston law firm and owned a private practice for six years.
Drew Anderson has been named vice president and co-owner of Elements Stone and Glass Tile in West Ashley.
East Shore Athletic Club has hired Jason Schafer as the new interim director of personal training.
Catherine H. Chase, Matthew Oliver Riddle and Brandt R. Horton have joined Young Clement Rivers LLP as associates.
Angus Lawton has launched Lawton Law Firm in Charleston.
Barnwell Whaley Patterson and Helms has hired Barbara Wagner as an associate in the Intellectual Property Division of the firm. Wagner holds eighteen U.S. and numerous foreign patents, and is author of several scientific articles. Previously, Wagner worked as a research chemist in the Charleston area, as well as a chemistry instructor at the College of Charleston.
Trio Solutions Inc. has hired Nancy Lyons as an administrative assistant. Lyons will be responsible for providing administrative support to staff and clients.
E. Boineau & Co. has promoted Allison Leggett to senior account director and Melissa Pluta to senior account executive. Leggett has been active as a communications and marketing professional for more than 20 years and has been with E. Boineau & Company since 2005. Pluta has eight years of experience and joined the firm in 2006.
The Trident One-Stop Career System has hired Tracy Middleton-Smalls, Teresa White and Melissa Wright as work force specialists.
Kim Bivens has joined Dunhill Staffing Systems of Charleston as staffing manager in their temporary staffing division. Bivens has several years of experience in the executive search and interim executive staffing business.
Melissa R. Whetzel has joined the College of Charleston’s Division of Marketing and Communications as the news manager. Previously she was director of investor & community relations for the Charleston Regional Development Alliance and a television reporter for ABC News 4 in Charleston.
Social Wine Restaurant + Bar downtown has hired Mark Kaufman as executive chef. Kaufman has worked in several big name kitchens around the country.
Fish restaurant has hired new Pastry Chef Susie Ieronemo, who brings a bevy of experience in sweets to the position.
Sharon Lewis and Charlene Boone have joined Century 21 Properties Plus Inc. as real estate agents in the Summerville office.
Ryan Moncman has joined Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty.
Moncks Corner Medical Center has named Sandra Dennis as manager of emergency services. Dennis was previously employed by the hospital as an ER nurse.
John A. Cordray IV has joined The Jerry Bacon Allstate Insurance Agency on Ashley Phosphate Road in North Charleston. Cordray is licensed for sales in property and casualty and marine lines insurance.
Ray Turner, a 15-year employee of Charleston County Public Library, was named 2007 Outstanding Librarian of the Year by the S.C. Library Association. The award recognizes a librarian in South Carolina who serves as a role model through outstanding professionalism, leadership and service.
Omniflight Helicopters Inc. flight paramedic Jason Hammond won first place winner for the company’s 12th Annual Carolina Competition. The Carolina Competition is a regional program designed to demonstrate the skill and knowledge required to master the extremely rigorous simulations presented to participants during the competition. The competition tests paramedics in a two-day course of simulated technical scenarios, designed to assess their abilities when reacting to emergency situations and evaluate their treatments of the various injuries that are presented to them in these circumstances.
Jim Rowe, a CCIM with Landmark South LLC, has completed a course called Sustainable Development- Principals and Practices for Green Communities sponsored by the Urban Land Institute. The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit devoted to education and research with focus on the development of land in order to enhance the environment.
Dick Trammell, president of Charleston-based DestinationCarolinasUSA, has been appointed to the 2008 Leadership Team of the National Tour Association by the association’s chairman and CEO Bob Hoelscher. Trammell will chair the National Tour Association’s newly formed Selling National Tour Association Product Online Task Force.
Trident Technical College recognized David Yarborough for being the college’s advocate at the biannual “Benefactors Make a Difference” dinner sponsored by the S.C. Technical College System. Yarborough, general manager of Lexus of Charleston, has served as chair of the Trident Technical College Foundation board of directors since 2006. Under his leadership, the foundation raised $692,892 in private contributions during the 2006-2007 year.
Travis Cooper of Lowcountry Tree Source has become a certified arborist from the International Society of Arboriculture.
Mount Pleasant Clerk of Court Sally Phipps was elected president of the Municipal Court Administration Association of South Carolina, following her tenure last year as vice president. Members of the Municipal Court Administration Association of South Carolina elected their 2007-2008 board of directors at their annual meeting.
SeamonWhiteside + Associates’ Director of business development Warren Player was elected the South Carolina Tourism and Land Council president for 2008. Player has been an active member of the council for more than 10 years.
Tidelands Bancshares Inc. appointed John W. Gandy, J. Louis Grant and Mary V. Propes to its board of directors.
Pam Bishop of Prudential Carolina Real Estate was named the 2007 Realtor of the Year by the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors. The award was presented during the associations annual Holiday Gala. The award recognizes Bishop’s local, state and national contributions to the community, real estate industry and association. Bishop has been a real estate agent for 18 years.
Joe Hull has accepted the position of director of athletics at the College of Charleston. Formerly, Hull was a senior associate athletics director at the University of Maryland.
Elaine Brabham has launched Elaine Brabham and Associates Real Estate.
Real estate agent Jessa H. Carter has joined Weichert Realtors-Dean-Kelby in Summerville.
Clawson & Staubes LLC has added two attorneys to its legal team: Natalie Byars and Sidney Jones. Byars practices general civil litigation and workers’ compensation defense. Jones practices construction litigation.
Poets Jessica Bundschuh and Marjory Wentworth as launched Fluency Creative, a public relations, marketing, and cross-cultural coaching firm.
Michael Schultz joined Century 21 Properties Plus Inc. as a real estate agent and will work out of the Mount Pleasant office.
Matthew Trupia joined Zafari as a web developer.
Dan Fabrizio has been named news director of WCBD-TV, an NBC affiliate. Fabrizio previously worked as an assistant news director at WSYX-TV/WTTE-TV in Columbus, Ohio.
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