NEWSMAKERS
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Jeffrey Hoza, formerly a director in the real estate division of Beazer Homes, has been named vice president and treasurer of the company.
H. Duncan Moseley II has been named a vice president of Sanders Financial Management, a Gwinnett County based financial and investment management firm. He previously has been an attorney at several law firms in Atlanta.
Kristi Johnson has been promoted to the role of principal at Windham Brannon.
Emory Facial Center has named Jilleen Hoffman as lead aesthetician. She has more than 20 years of experience. Hoffman’s extensive experience in facial medical aesthetics complements the robust offerings provided by the Emory Facial Center.
Michael Ostermann has been named president of the Transportation Europe division of Alpharetta-based Exide Technologies, which operates in more than 80 countries and is one of the world’s largest producers and recyclers of lead-acid batteries.
Lolandera Spratling has been named general manager for the Hampton Inn —- Woodstock.
Mark Brodbeck has been named executive director of the newly launched ToolBank USA, a national, nonprofit organization that lends tools and equipment to charitable organizations, public schools and faith-based organizations.
Craft Restaurants has announced Laurend Abraham as the general manager for Craft Atlanta and Craftbar, which will open this December.
Neven Kresic has been named senior principal hydrogeologist at MACTEC Engineering and Consulting Inc. in Atlanta.
Concurrent, a worldwide leader in real-time Linux-based computing technologies, has named David King chief marketing officer.
Dr. Michael Schmitz has been named chief of orthopedics at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, which cares for more than 3,000 sports injuries and screens more than 65,000 children for scoliosis each year.
Stephen Reams has been elected to membership at the law offices of Stites & Harbison.
Mike Lenhart, founder of Getting2Tri Foundation, has been named to the USA Triathlon’s Southeast Regional board of directors.
Margaret Willard and Megan Etling have joined Schroder PR, an Atlanta-based communications firm.
Glenn Farris, chief executive officer of Biomass and Electric LLC and a member of Clayton State’s School of Business Advisory Board, has been recognized by Institutional Investor News as being among the five most influential people in the renewable energy market
Emily Provow has been named assistant program manager at Atlanta Arrangements Inc., the city’s largest destination management company.
Lori S. Melton has joined Banta Immigration Law as a partner specializing in business immigration law.
> Newsmakers publishes notices of promotions or appointments to supervisory positions. Photos must have identification and can’t be returned. Notices should be sent to BillHendrickWriter@gmail.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK —- We want your feedback on the new features on this page. If you have any comments, questions or ideas, e-mail them to tellus@ajc.com.



DEL.ICIO.US