Sunday, March 25, 2012

Nail Design | It's Your Business

RETIREMENTS

Cynthia Estrada , a lead taxation investigator in the Property Valuation Division of the Kansas Department of Revenue, late Mar 16 after 34 years with the department.

NEW FACES

Vincent M. Cox has assimilated the Topeka law definite of Cavanaugh Lemon. Cox's use focuses on polite litigation, inclusive appellate and organizational litigation, vehicle accidents, building law, landlord-tenant, personal injury, actual estate and college law. He has 6 years of lawsuit experience. Cox, who warranted his bachelor's grade from Benedictine College and his law grade from Washburn University, is protected to use in both the state and sovereign courts of Kansas, and the United States Supreme Court.

Amber Beckley , of Topeka, will use to one side her father, David Beckley, at Beckley Chiropractic Clinic after earning her chiropractic grade from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis. At Logan College, Beckley finished a 10-trimester module of study, that is the homogeneous of 5 two-semester educational years.

Jill Hentzen has assimilated the staff at Topeka Pediatrics as a medicine assistant. Hentzen received her bachelor's of scholarship grade at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and master's grade of medicine helper at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She is a associate of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.

NAMES

Andrew McGeorge , a one-time duplicate clerk at The Topeka Capital-Journal, not long ago was declared clamp boss of financial at Service Credit Union in Portsmouth, N.H. He formerly was a comparison portfolio strategist at CNBS in Overland Park. McGeorge is a 1990 connoisseur of Topeka High School who, in February of that year, finished second in TV's "Jeopardy!" Teen Tournament. He has a bachelor's grade in materials scholarship and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a master's grade in materials scholarship and engineering from Northwestern University, and a master's of business administration department from the University of Texas. Prior to fasten CNBS, McGeorge was an associate executive at Barclays Capital.

Crystal Montgomery and Dallas Carter , of I.H.S. Salon in Topeka, have been approved as Shellac Nail Artists after in attendance the Creative Nail Design Masters Painter Shellac Class progressing this year in Kansas City. The eight-hour category enclosed modernized techniques in the focus and assorted belongings of all Shellac products. Montgomery and Carter offer a accumulation of Shellac Nail Art, inclusive marbling, glitter, holiday/seasonal art and imaginative design etching.

Curtis Stahel , of Overbrook, has achieved his approved dangerous element manager title from the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management. Stahel is a safety executive with Ag Services LLC, a safety consulting company managed by the Kansas Farmers Service Association. KFSA is headquartered in Hutchinson.

Caroline Kabus , a comparison at Seaman High School, has been awarded a $500 unconstrained scholarship by the Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners.

Jim Ogle , broad manager of WIBW-TV given 2006, has been declared to the house of directors of Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters.

AWARDS HONORS

Marie Pyko , open services executive at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, has done the Movers Shakers list of excellent professionals choosen by the editors of Library Journal Magazine. Each year Library Journal editors pick out rising leaders from opposite the United States who are innovative, imaginative and creation a disparity in their communities. Pyko's approval stems from her work evaluating and strengthening the tie between the library's renouned summer getting more information module and local students' getting more information scores.

Joe Kramer , arch of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Wildlife and Fisheries Division, received a 2012 Ducks Unlimited Wetland Conservation Achievement Award during the 77th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference progressing this month in Atlanta. Kramer, of Great Bend, began his vocation with KDWPT in 1976 as a wildlife area technician. In usually 11 years, he rose by the ranks to his stream position, and has been accountable for putting together the most of the stream Wildlife and Fisheries Division staff.

MISCELLANEOUS

Kansas Gas Service posted the second-largest year-to-year alleviation amid the 51 utilities enclosed in J.D. Power and Associates' 2012 Gas Utility Business Customer Satisfaction Study. KGS, with 68 points, ranked sixth amid 21 utilities in the study's Midwest Region, compared with 16th final year.

Atria Hearthstone East in Topeka, an independent, assisted living and mental recall caring community, not long ago was established for completing an annual deficiency-free consult by the Kansas Department on Aging.

CALENDAR

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

Association of Women Entrepreneurs , 11:45 a.m., Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library (Menninger Meeting Room 206), 1515 S.W. 10th. Program: "Marketing Inside Facebook," by Nancy Buckingham Harms, owners of Health, Wealthy and Wise. Nonmembers welcome. Membership is open to women who own businesses or who have an fascination in carrying out so. Information: Lyla Ralston Accardi, 235-9144.

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

Topeka Women's Network
of ABWA , 5:30 p.m., discussion and networking at Personally Yours, 929 S. Kansas Ave. Cost: $15. Guests acquire by reservation. Information: Nancy Griffin, 478-1956.

SUBMISSIONS

Submit business-related things to It's Your Business, The Topeka Capital-Journal, 616
S.E. Jefferson, Topeka, 66607, or email to iyb@cjonline.com . The Capital-Journal will ponder photos of the following: The reception national or state awards; the who have finished endless training programs; newly inaugurated chairperson of the house or boss of an organization; new employees or managers/owners of new businesses; and retirees. Items and photos will run as space permits.

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