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St. Clair Health appointed Rich Taylor as vice president of facilities management and operations.
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People on the move: 4/25/2022

People on the move: 4/25/2022

Clubs

Westmoreland Country Club named Zack Turek, director of golf; Spencer Hennen, golf course superintendent; and Jonathan White, executive chef.

Development

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Schell Games appointed Jasmine Bulin as vice president of design. 

Education

Rhonda W. Maneval was named dean of the College of Health & Wellness at Carlow University.

Engineering

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Entech Engineering Inc. hired Kirsten Deysher as manager of client engagement.

Health

St. Clair Health appointed Rich Taylor as vice president of facilities management and operations.

Allegheny Health Network Grove City Hospital announced the appointment of Heather Erickson as trauma coordinator of the hospital’s Level IV Trauma Center.

Law

Leech Tishman added three attorneys: Nicholas J. Green, Patrycja O. Pietek, and Michelle A. Ross. Mr. Green, associate and Ms. Ross, counsel, join the estates and trusts practice group, and Ms. Pietek, associate, joins the intellectual property practice group.

Christina Manfredi McKinley joined Babst Calland as a shareholder in its litigation, energy and natural resources, and environmental groups.

Manufacturing

A. Stucki Co. named Michael Scott Driggers division president of freight. 

Elliott Group announced that Takanobu Miyaki was appointed CEO.

Stephen Lucas joined Koppers Inc. as vice president of culture and engagement.

Professional Services

RQM+ appointed Margaret Keegan as CEO. 

Real Estate

Howard Hanna Real Estate Services announced that Helen Hanna Cestra was named sales director of its Lawrenceville City Living Office.

Business notes

LEVY Marketers for Industry + Tech, a business development services firm, changed its name to GrowthHive.

First Commonwealth Bank was recognized for the fourth consecutive year by Forbes as one of the World’s Best Banks for 2022. First Commonwealth is one of 75 banks from the United States receiving the  distinction and joining a total of 435 banks from 27 countries around the world.

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First Published: April 25, 2022, 10:00 a.m.

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