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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 40

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i i i 1 i i 1 BUSINESS OUTLOOK WEEK OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1990 Page 6 USINESS BRIEFS 1 i ii i for more than eight years. Most recently, he was director of sales at the Hyatt Regency in Savannah, Ga. COONEY ASSOCIATES, a public relations and marketing firm, announces the promotion of Leslie STERN PACHELLI ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTE has been formed by the association of Peter D. Stern, M.D., and Anthony F. Pachelll, M.D.

The clinic, at 7615 Indian School Rd. NE, specializes in arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine. Gutierrez has been named president. Gutierrez, who holds a Ph.D degree from the University of Texas, has held teaching appointments at the University of Texas and the University of Houston. He also was an adviser to former Mexican presidents Jose Lopez Por-tlllo and Miguel de la Madrid.

-BUTT, THORNTON BAEHR, P.C., has named J. Duke Thornton as managing director of the Albuquer re Slaymaker to the post of director of media relations. Slaymaker, who has an extensive background in both print and broadcast journalism, will nvprc Menaul NE, Suite B-l; telephone 881-9220. The agency specializes in graphic arts preparations for printing. Julie C.

Andrews is owner and manager. GLAZED IMAGE, an English China photoglazer at 2612 Texas NE, has changed its name to Craf-ter's Showcase. The firm is owned by Susan Errett Joyce. ALBUQUERQUE U.S. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION has changed its name to U.S.

New Mexico Federal Credit Union. Chartered in 1935, the credit union has two locations: 2608 Tennessee NE and 616 Gold SW. The name change is the result of expanded membership, and it better identifies the community now served. Philip Stanton, thermomechanical and physical division; David Gangel, experimental systems; and Carol Yarnall, supervisor of quality and technical coordination. BOETTCHER COMPANY, a Denver-based financial securities firm, announces that Kelly R.

Snider has joined the company as a vice president in the Albuquerque office. Snider, who formerly played professional baseball with the Albuquerque Dukes, has been in the securities industry six years and most recently was on the staff at Prudential Bache. SOUTHWEST CARDIOLOGY ASSOCIATES announces that Bryan Beck, M.D., has joined the medical group. Beck, who specializes in treatment of heart rhythm problems, has practiced in Albuquerque for the last six years. A J- mull i Bum I -I que law firm.

Thornton has been with the firm since 1971. He is a member of the executive committee and also serves as leader for the civil rights Hernandez Holt public entities Thornton group practice. His personal practice focuses on risk management, sports and entertainment law. UNITED NEW MEXICO BANK AT ALBUQUERQUE announces that Penny Taylor Rembe has been 1 v.1 I FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN ALBUQUERQUE announces the promotions of Linda Padllla to branch officer branch operations supervisor and Ross Zumbrunnen to assistant vice president commercial loan officer. Padilla began her career with First National as a teller in 1976.

Zumbrunnen joind First National in 1988 as a loan reviewer. QUAL MED, a health maintenance organization serving 144,000 members in a five-state network, named to the bank's board of directors. She has been involved in New Mexico business, politics and arts for more than 25 years. A former member of the board of Rohert media relations Slaymaker for the company's clients, and she also will serve as an account executive. Slaymaker has been an account supervisor at Cooney for two years.

COMPETITIVE EDGE, an Albuquerque-based national advertising agency, has named Dawn Beck and Susan L. Williams as account executives. Beck recently relocated from Amarillo, Texas, where she was an account executive at Dye, Boyd Associates. Williams is a recent graduate of Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, where she earned a bachelor of business administration degree. LOVELACE, a major health care organization, has named Debi Roberts, R.N., as patient advocate.

She will be responsible for assisting Lovelace staff and patients in resolving issues regarding quality of care, access and personal communications. Roberts has been on the Lovelace nursing staff for 12 years. SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES has named two new department managers and five division supervisors. Miriam Hall was promoted to manager of one of Sandia's purchasing departments, and John Cum-mings was named manager of fluid and thermal sciences. New division supervisors are: Paul Yourlck, supervisor of hazardous material coordination; Walter Wolfe, aerospace projects; FRAMING CONCEPTS has named Jennifer Burk as gallery director.

She will coordinate art exhibitions. Also new on the gallery staff are Janet Keller, former owner of Frame of Mind, and Curtis Mark, who specializes in custom finishes. Deborah and Louis Baca are owners of the firm. LA POSADA de SANTA FE has appointed George B. Fonseca as controller.

He has held controller positions at various hotels and resorts throughout the western United States. He also has served as regional director of finance and administration for a resort management company. O. Anderson Rembe HERNANDEZ HOLT, P.A., a new law firm, has been established by David N. Hernandez and Victoria A.

Holt, with B.C. Hernandez of counsel. The firm, at 1011 Lomas NW, will concentrate on bankruptcy law, commercial litigation, business consulting, land use planning and zoning, real estate matters, probate and estate administration. The firm can be reached at 843-7310. WEBSTER UNIVERSITY in Albuquerque has moved its graduate center to 8500 Menaul NE, Suite B-395; telephone 292-3645.

The new center will provide more classroom space and larger computer and library facilities. The Albuquerque facility is one of 44 extended campuses of Webster University, St. Louis, Mo. IRVINQUANT REALTY has moved its offices to Seagull Office Plaza, 6100 Seagull Lane NE, Suite 205; telephone 881-0607. The firm specializes in brokerage leasing and management of commercial properties.

VANN MARMARELLIS has opened a new real estate office at 128 Grant Avenue Plaza in Santa Fe; telephone 989-7511. The firm deals in a broad range of real estate matters including commercial, industrial, land and leasing. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS has moved to new offices at 1720 Lomas NE; telephone 277-2346. Retail sales are not available at the new location. Books can be obtained through bookstores or by mail.

UNM Press publishes scholarly works dealing with the culture and history of the Southwest. TALENT POOL a graphic arts agency, has moved to 2200 has named Chris Rlerson as account executive for northern New Mexico. He will be responsible for group health sales in the area covering Santa Fe, Las Veens. F.snannln Schools of Management at the University of New Mexico, Rembe is owner of Pennysmlths, an Albuquerque retail company she established in 1978. BANC CONSOLIDATIONS GROUP INC.

has named Ralph Lester of Albuquerque as regional director of client services for West Texas and New Mexico. Lester formerly was president of Southwest Financial Services. He has 17 years of banking experience. HISPANIC USA, an Albuquerque-based advertisng agency, announces that Armando and Los Alamos. Rlerson Rierson most recently was a financial planner in the Albuquerque office of IDS Financial Services.

HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, New FOUR HILLS VILLAGE OFFICE OF TRAVEL AGENTS INTERNATIONAL has been honored for the second consecutive year with TAI's "Fran-nie" award for excellence. The award is presented to agencies ranking in the top 10 percent of the TAI system. UNM's ANDERSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAftFMFNT Mexico Chapter, has elected Robert C. Tyk as president for 1990-91. Also elected were Mary Norero, president-elect; Chris Bergman, secretary; and C.

Steve Telles, treasurer. HYATT REGENCY ALBUQUER-QUE has appointed Kurt Mehl as director of sales. He will oversee transient, group and facility sales as well as local marketing. Mehl has been with Hyatt Hotels announces its Not-For-Profit Management Workshop Series September 28, October 5, 12, 19, 26, November 2, 1990 (Six Consecutive Fridays) This program will provide you with essential skills and tools to give you a solid foundation in the function of management. 1.

SUPERVISORY SKILLS FOR THE NFP MANAGERS Sentember 28 I T2 EFFICIENTLY DELIVER QUALITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES October 5 3. GRANTWRITING TECHNIQUES THAT DELIVER RESULTS October 12 4. STRATEGIC MARKETING IN THE NFP SECTOR her 1Q 5. EFFECTIVE BUDGETING AND CASH MGT. TECHNIQUES FOR NFP October 26 6.

PERSONNEL PRACTICES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES November 2 7. THE NFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS THAT WORKS Kember 2 For further information or to register by phone, contact: THE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER ANDERSON SCHOOLS OF MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 (50S) 277-2525, 277-4638 or 277-7127 To submit an item for Business Briefs, type the information and send to Business Outlook, P.O. Drawer Albuquerque, N.M. 87103. All submissions are subject to editing and may not be published immediately.

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