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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 66

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Business Austin American-Statesman E6 Saturday, August 5, 1995 Business weekly planner tions, 476-0338. 7 to 9 p.m. Peggy Dyer of Home Marketing Services presents "Is Network Distribution for You?" with Marcia Fine, an Arizona-based corporate trainer, Circle Ranch Golf Club. Reservations, Peggy, (800) 750-7893. 9430 Research first floor conference room.

No charge, 338-9144. 7 p.m. The Austin Chapter of the Professional Association of Custom Clothiers will meet with Terri Glover and Brenda Scholin on how to make a personal customized dress form, Total Appearance, 1011 W. 34th St Joyce Brandt, 310-2999. 7 p.m.

Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Georgetown Chamber of Commerce, 100 Stadium Road, Georgetown. Reservations, 476-0338. 7 to 9 p.m. The Entrepreneurs' Association presents "First Contact Approaches Presentations Workshop" with Tactical Resources.

$15 members, $25 nonmembers. Reservations by 5 p.m. Monday, 467-1717. San Antonio St $15 nonmembers. Reservations, 418-4070.

11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Entrepreneurs' Association presents a manufacturingproduct developersinventors networking brown-bag lunch at EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336. $10 nonmembers.

Reservations by 9 a.m., 467-1717. 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Entrepreneurs' Association presents "Lunch with an Expert Advertising," with Karen Walker of the Austin American-Statesman, EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336.

$5 members, $15 nonmembers. Reservations by 5 p.m. Tuesday, 467-1717. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sheryf Traeger and Mark Reinking present a supper seminar on how to find the money you know you should be investing and how to legally protect it from all forms of taxation and lawsuits, Time Out for Burgers, 3201 Bee Caves Road.

$5 meal is optional. 346-2623. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Center for Career and Business Development of Austin Community College presents "Financial Information Management," ACC District Offices, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, fourth floor. $22.

Registration, 483-7542. bers and meets every Thursday at Tres Amigos, 1801 S. Loop 360. Rob LaFbllette, 604-3740. 11:45 a.m.

to 1 p.m. The Entrepreneurs' Association presents an international brown-bag lunch at EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336. $10 nonmembers. Reservations by 9 a.m., 467-1717.

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The Greater Austin Chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives presents "Marketing Your Nonprofit" with Betsy Burgh D'Aciemo, account supervisor at Dale Chrisman and Associates, Green Pastures, 811 W. Live Oak St $15 members, $20 nonmembers. Reservations by Monday, Anne Yeakel, 463-1463 Ext 2139.

Noon Rob Peterson of Edward D. Jones Co. presents a brown-bag seminar on "Planning for College Expenses," Edward D. Jones 2137-B W. Anderson Lane.

Fifth in a series. Reservations, 467-0007. 2 p.m. Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, The Neill-Cochran House, 2310 San Gabriel St Reservations, 476-0338.

5 to 7 p.m. The Society for Government Meeting Planners Lone Star Capital Chapter and the Harvey Hotel Co. present "On The Road Again: Getting Ready for Dallas '96," Hang 'Em High Saloon, Sixth and Brazos streets. Harriet Franson, 458-7455. 5:45 to 7 p.m.

The Entrepreneurs' Association presents "Business Insurance: Changes and Challenges," EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336. Reservations by 5 p.m. Wednesday, 467-1717. 7 p.m.

Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Title Agency of Austin, 923 Westbank Drive. Reserva business networking and leads group, meets each Tuesday at the Lone Star Cafe, 13492 Research Blvd. 892-9292. 7:30 to 8:45 a.m.

The Capital Area Telecommunications Association presents "Electronics Benefits Transfer," Hyatt Regency Hotel. 208 Barton Springs Road. $10 members, $15 nonmembers. Reservations, Price Arredondo, 257-1021. 10 a.m.

Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Stouffer Renaissance Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd. Reservations, 476-0338. 11:30 a.m. The Austin Chapter ofC.l.TA (Concerned Insurance Texas Agents) presents a luncheon with Judge Greg Abbott of the 129th District Court in Houston, Old San Francisco Steaks and Seafood.

Karen Easterling, 454-4784 or Charlie Anderson, 258-2231. 11:45 a.m. Westbank Women's Network presents "The Million Dollar Minute" with Lon Badgett of Leadership Advantage, Time Out for Burgers, 3201 Bee Caves Road. Carole Mal-one, 929-9565. Noon to 1 p.m.

Meet the Entrepreneurs' Association, EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336. Reservations by Monday, 467-1717. 6 to 8 p.m. The Center for Career and Business Development of Austin Community College presents "CPS Review of Organizations and Management," ACC District Offices, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, fourth floor.

Continues Tuesdays and Thursdays through Aug. 29. $45. Registration, 483-7542. 6 to 8 p.m.

The Capital Area Job Club, sponsored by Professional Career Associates, presents a job search and career change support group and networking meeting, The Echelon 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. E. Adrian Van Zelfden presents "The Practically Perfect Marriage of Marketing and Management" for business owners, Stouffer Renaissance Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd. Reservations, 346-3393.

8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The National Association of Government Communicators Lone Star Chapter presents "Public Education: Getting-the Public Involved" with Tom Luce, Chief of Staff of the Texas Select Committee on Public Education, Omni Austin Hotel. $25 members, $35 non-members, $20 lunch only. Registration, 463-8422.

9 a.m. Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Marimont Cafe, 623 W. 38th St. Reservations, 476-0338.

1 Sept 30 to Oct 1 Glastron invites all former employees, dealers and distributors to the Glastron Family Reunion. If you would like to attend, please call Frances Robinson or Bill Gaston at 458-2444. Contributions to the Business Weekly Planner can be faxed to 445-3971, or mailed to RO. Box 670, Austin, 78767. Deadline is 5 p.m.

Wednesday. For information, call 445-3835. To order the Business Weekly Planner fax service, 445-3862. The Business Weekly Planner will be delivered FREE to your fax machine by 6 a.m. Friday.

McMillian 1 7 to 8:30 a.m. CEO Network presents a networking breakfast at the Stouffer Renaissance Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd. $10 guests. 452-1266. 7:30 to 8 a.m.

The Oak Hill Business Professional Association will hold its monthly breakfast networking meeting at Vic's Restaurant 6519 U.S. 290 West in Oak Hill. $1 for breakfast. Cathy Berry-Coneway, 892-5433. 11:30 a.m.

The Prosperity Network, a new leads group, seeks mem Whitmire Young Ernst Young L.L.P. has named Rick Cassizzi and Jeff Whitmire as seniors in the audit services group in the Austin office. Cassizzi and Whitmire transferred from the Houston office. Equalizer Industries has named Melisa McMillian as controller, overseeing the corporate finances and employee benefits. Garland Kendall Lott it a MpppMpi, p4plppppMMpqpH mpmMMMmhpm mmmmmmrmmm-mmtmmimm MMWVmmil 5f; te? ff ni 1 I fca bfr 1 LJ Caricari Cassizzi Chemla Chrzan Costanzi Dagar 'I -m 1 1 i-Aj 1 1 UaJ I I r)Fj UL Hi 9 a.m.

Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Title Agency of Austin, 923 Westbank Drive. Reservations, 476-0338. 1 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Entrepreneurs' Association presents a networking brown-bag lunch for women business owners at EA Offices, 111 W. Anderson Lane, E-336. $10 nonmembers. Reservations by 9 a.m., 467-1717. Noon The Austin Oak Hill Rotary Club presents "Jail the Homeless or Job Train the Homeless?" with paralegal Richard Troxell, Acapulco Cantina Restaurant, 6705 U.S.

290 West $8 for lunch. Reservations, Dian Darby, 447-3337. 3 p.m. The AustirvTravis County Private Industry Council's Community Relations Committe will meet at the Private Industry Council, 2015 S. Interstate 35, Suite 300.

Niki Sanders, 440-9223. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Center for Career and Business Development of Austin Community College presents "Writing Proper Job Descriptions," ACC Distnct Offices, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, fourth floor. $22. Registration, 483-7542.

7 to 9 p.m. The Center for Career and Business Development of Austin Community College presents "Marketing to the 60 Age Group," ACC District Offices, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, fourth floor. Continues through Thursday. $49. Registration, 483-7542.

7:30 a.m. Northwest LEADers, a Mulanax Nevlud St. Edward's University has appointed David Kendall as dean of the School of Business. Kendall was previously a professor and department chair for the Department of Business and Economics at Clinch Valley College, a branch of the University of Virginia. Texas Monthly has named Patricia Lopez Mosley as regional sales director and Julie Monteith as account executive.

The Oak Hill Rotary Club has named new officers for 1995-1996: Mickey Reiter, president; Paul Weber, president-elect; Ruth Allison, secretary; Howard Chaikin, treasurer, Ed Gonzalez, Bill Morgan, Rob Burton, Betsy Priest and Dian Darby, directors. Buffington Homes-Central Texas has named Brian Lott as president and Brady Behrens as vice president of construction. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has given sales excellence awards at its 115th annual meeting of agents to Steven Miura and James Wendlandt of Northwestern's Michael Edward Quigley district agency 1 The Texas Hospice Organization has named Marjorie Mu AWARDS Quick Printing Magazine has named Ginny's Printing Copying as North America's 21st largest quick printer, up from No. 22 last year.

DONATIONS The Capital Area Food Bank was presented with a check for $10,000 by Richard Salerno, CEO of the Austin Diagnostic Med Business The business editors are responsible for the locally generated news and feature stories that appear occasionally on Page 1A, the Business section daily and in Tech Monday. If you wish to talk about a story or a story idea or wish to make a suggestion, please refer to the telephone numbers listed here. Normal business hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays.

Business department 445-3835 Fax number E-mail businessstatesman.com Business Editor Jerry Mahoney 445-3633 Calendar, Company News Kelh Walker 445-3835 mWMMMMMMH mp v4- Cn mBA Behrens Buckingham i 1 pi i I Cattlemen's State Bank has named L. Scott McAngus. as senior vice president of small-business lending and William Adkins as senior vice president of professional executive lending. Spirit Communications Corporation has named Jerry Nevlud as president of Texas Entrepreneur, a television program premiering in October T3 has named Anne Robertson as lead receptionist and Jeannie Buckingham as account coordinator. IntelliQuest has named Keith Chzran as director of marketing sciences, Lynn Dagar as director of the custom research division and Pat Garland as director of international client service.

The Texas Dental Association has elected Patricia Blan- ton to the board of directors, making her the first woman to be elected to the board. Blanton has been practicing dentistry for 21 years. Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., has awarded Carl Cari-0 cari the Golden Knight Award. Caricari retired from IBM in 1991 after working there for 30 years and is the founder of Caricari Consultants. a- On The Move features management-level job changes, professional associations and --awards.

Fax contributions to 445-3971 or mail them to the Business Desk, Austin -American-Statesman, R0. Box 670, 78767. Deadline is noon Wednesday. Pho- tographs will not be returned. 7 to 8:30 a.m.

The Metropolitan Breakfast Club meets with Greg Laugh-lin, U.S. Congressman, Metropolitan Club, One American Center, 600 Congress Ave. $9.50 members, $12.50 nonmembers. Reservations by 1 p.m. Tuesday, Julie Kennerson, 479-9460.

7 to 8:30 a.m. CEO Network presents a networking breakfast at the Stouffer Renaissance Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd. $10 guests. 452-1266. 10 a.m.

Ronald G. Greening, attorney at law, presents a free estate planning seminar, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, 212 E. Main Round Rock. Reservations, 476-0338. 11:30 a.m.

to 1 p.m. CEO Network presents a networking luncheon at the Belgian Restaurant, 3520 Bee Caves Road. $10 guests. 452-1266. 11:45 a.m.

The American Women in Radio and Television, Austin chapter, presents a 1995 fall preview of upcoming programs from the television networks, Women's Club, 708 Schauerte Thomas gramming Director and Jean-Marc Chemla as Interactive Producer. Mary Lee Foundation Rehabilitation Center has named Andrea Littlefield as director of marketing and intake. American Funds Distributors Inc. has named W.A. Rob Peterson to the All-American Team of The American Funds Group of mutual funds.

Peterson is an investment representative with Edward D. Jones Co. Hart Information Services has named Mike Partridge as sales representative. Take Back Austin has named CM. Schauerte as executive director.

Schauerte is an insurance broker and free-lance writer. First Commercial Bank has named Herman Thompson as a member of the board of directors. Thompson is president of Verde Development International. The Texas Medical Association has named Dr. John Costanzi as chairman of the Cancer Committee.

Costanzi was formerly director of the cancer centers at UT's medical branch in Galveston and practices oncology office at 1717 N. Interstate 35 in Round Rock, Suite 222. 310-0100. RELOCATIONS SCI Client Services has moved to 9101 Wall 719-9292. Fax contributions to 445-3971, or mail them to the Business Desk, Austin American-Statesman, RO.

Box 670, Austin, 78767. Deadline is noon Wednesday. "Try before you buy!" Store Over 400 CD's from S9.S9 semvirs sue DISCOUNT SOFTWARE 8312 Burnet 454-4445 The main branch of the Austin Public Library has ed for renovation, but ours Partridge Robertson lanax to its board of directors. Mulanax is the executive director of Hospice Austin and Hospice Williamson County KSA Engineers Inc. has named Joncie Young as president.

Young has been with KSA since 1978. Girling Health Care Inc. has named Starla Minick as director of primary home care. The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers-Austin Chapter installed its 1995-1996 officers: Martha Vela de Casillas, president; Jesus Villarreal, executive vice president; Sonia Kon-radi, vice president of administration; Carlos Vela, vice president of student affairs; Dacio Marin vice president of public affairs, Jose Rodriguez, treasurer; and Edgar Casillas, secretary The International Association of Personnel in Employment Security has selected Mike Sheridan as presidentelect for 1995. Sheridan is director of Unemployment Insurance for Texas.

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