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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Business Beat

Compiled by Lisa Leinberger The Spokesman-Review

NEW FACES

Candi Bolognese has recently been hired by the Coeur d’Alene office of Windermere Real Estate. For the last 31 years, Bolognese has worked in customer service and production control for Accurate Engineering Inc. in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Century Travel Service Inc. has recently hired Sheryl Drexel as a leisure and group-travel specialist. Drexel is the former owner/manager of Sheryl’s Travel and Tours.

Terri Norch has recently been hired by Century Travel Service Inc. as a leisure and corporate specialist.

The Spokane-Palouse office of Windermere Real Estate has recently hired Dan Morris. He was a manager with Bank of Fairfield in Rockford for 20 years.

Mindy Cornwell has recently been hired by the Spokane Valley office of Windermere Real Estate. Cornwell has a background in property management and health care management and was previously a closing officer with Metropolitan Mortgage.

Jacklin Seed has recently hired Tamie Bremer as a customer service representative. She has a background in agriculture and has sales and customer service experience.

Crystal Bedell has recently become a consultant for Tastefully Simple Inc. Bedell will conduct in-home presentations for the company’s line of gourmet foods and gifts.

KUDOS

Dr. Paul Crosby, a Spokane-based clinical associate professor in obstetrics/gynecology for the University of Washington School of Medicine’s WWAMI program (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho), has recently been awarded the WWAMI Distinguished Teacher Award for 2004.

Nalani Collier, a registered nurse with Favorite Nurses, has recently been recognized in the Manchester Who’s Who Registry of Executives and Professionals. Collier was acknowledged for her experience and expertise in trauma, intensive and coronary nursing.

Students of the School of Radiologic Technology at Sacred Heart Medical Center have recently been acknowledged at a radiology convention in Yakima. The winner of an essay contest was Dan Morris, and in the exhibit category Tammy Addington and Merrie Jean Mousseau received first place. The students recently graduated from the 22-month program.

NEW BUSINESS

Stewart Title has recently opened an office in Spokane to offer escrow and title services at 111 W. North River Drive, Suite 202. The new president of the branch is Anthony Carollo and the escrow manager is Janice Hicks.