BUSINESS

Cincy Business People: Who’s on the move?

Stephen Roy Wilder
swilder@enquirer.com

APPOINTMENTS:

Bartlett Tree Experts names Scott Jamieson as Midwest division manager of the five-state region of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota.

  • John Campbell, president of Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc., joins the Employers Resource Association’s Board of Directors.

  • Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Inc. names Barry G. Kienzle (’73) as president.

AWARDS:

  • United Group Services, Inc. was presented with the 2015 Construction Industry Safety Excellence award at the Hilton Americas by the Construction Users Round Table. The award was for the size category of between 500,000 and 3,000,000 hours worked in the 2014 calendar year for specialty trade contractors.  

  • Women Helping Women recognizes five individuals honored during the 2015 Women Helping Women (WHW) Annual Meeting: K. Kendall Fisher, Maria C. Blake Community Service Award recipient; George Wile, Janet S. Klaine Philanthropy Award recipient; police officer Kelly Best, Thomas R. Oberschmidt Award recipient; Ashley Couch, Butler County Founder’s Volunteer Award recipient; and Brandi Patchan, Hamilton County Founder’s Volunteer Award recipient.

HONORS:

  • Universal Contracting Corporation earns special recognition from The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Ohio organization for the work on the Vine Street Plaza & Carousel at Smale Riverfront Park.

PROMOTIONS AND HIRES:

Cresta Lewis joins The Eisen Agency as vice president of Client Services in Cincinnati.

  • Bartlett Tree Experts names Scott Jamieson as Midwest division manager of the five-state region of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota.

  • Gena Hamilton joins The E.W. Scripps Company as regional general manager of digital.

  • Cynthia Kay joins the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission as an assistant Senior Employment Program director.

  • Cresta Lewis joins The Eisen Agency as vice president of Client Services in Cincinnati.

  • CBRE Industrial & Logistics Real Estate Services promotes both Doug Whitten and Tim Schenke to first vice president.

  • The Mercy Health Foundation names Elaine Hemmelgarn as director of development for Mercy Health’s north market, which includes Fairfield Hospital.

  • The Women’s Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation names Lauren Jones as its new development officer.

  • TriVersity Construction announces fall employee promotions: Branden McDaniel and Nick Williams, senior project engineers; Greg Burkhart, Amanda Curtis and Tony Diller, project managers; and John Fay, senior project executive.

  • Richard Lindner Jr. joins The Kenwood by Senior Star team as its special projects manager.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • The West Chester - Liberty Chamber Alliance will host Holiday Halls Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 4-6 p.m. at the West Chester - Liberty Chamber Alliance office (8922 Beckett Road in West Chester). The open house will have different rooms sponsored and decorated by different businesses for networking. No RSVP is necessary. Members and non-members of The Chamber are welcome. For more information, visit TheChamberAlliance.com or call 513-777-3600.

  • The West Chester - Liberty Chamber Alliance’s Women 4 Women group will network Friday, Dec. 4 from 8-9:30 a.m. at Fabulous Furs (25 West Robbins Street in Covington). Donna Salyers will share gift ideas for the holidays. Women 4 Women is open to members and non-members. The cost is $10 and reservations can be made at TheChamberAlliance.com or by calling 513-777-3600.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Otterbein Lebanon is constructing a new independent living apartment building featuring one and two bedrooms to meet the demand for more independent living apartments for seniors in the Cincinnati and Dayton areas.

  • TruPartner Credit Union employees donate money to City Gospel Mission and the Freestore Foodbank, providing food and caring for more than 700 people this Thanksgiving.