NEWSMAKERS
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Dr. Elizabeth M. Mutisya has been named vice president of U.S. medical affairs and chief medical officer at Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc.
J.D. Humphries III and R. Daniel Douglass have been selected by their peers for the Best Lawyers in America for Construction Law, a nationally recognized referral guide to the legal profession.
Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Vigor Yang as chairman of the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering.
Steve Barth has been named to head BT Wealth Management. Barth is a shareholder at BT Wealth Management, where he serves as chief investment officer and leader of the firm’s investment committee.
Proudfoot Consulting, an Atlanta-based global operational management consulting firm, has promoted Doug Wano to global head of operations.
Dr. Larry Greenbaum, medical director of pediatric dialysis at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and chief of pediatric nephrology at Emory University School of Medicine, has been elected to the American Academy of Pediatrics section of the Nephrology Executive Committee.
Public accounting firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram, one of the Southeast’s “Top Four” accounting and business consulting firms, says Matt Gunning has been admitted as an equity partner with the firm.
Ingenious Med has named S. Hart Williford as chief executive officer.
Harry Gilbert has joined the University of Georgia as a Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholar.
David Marvin, president of Legacy Property Group, has been awarded Multibrand Developer of the Year.
Opus South Corp., a full-service, design-build development firm, has named John Bell as vice president of real estate.
Norcross-based MDI Group, a professional services firm, has named Brad Mencher as chief financial officer. Mencher had previously served as executive vice president for strategic services for the company.
Peasant bistro has named Lenny Robinson as its new executive chief.
Michael Schoppenhorst, director of SEMCO Productions’ Atlanta Homes Shows, has been named to the board of the Atlanta chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
W. Mansfield Jennings Jr., a native of Hawkinsville, has been reappointed to a three-year term on the board of directors of MCG Health Inc. by the Board of Regents of the University System.
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