People moving up and around in the metro business community:

UHY LLP has promoted June Choi to manager.

Dan Zachman has joined the leadership team at Vanderlande Industries Inc. as manager, supply chain center North America.

First Data Corp. has added Christopher Augustin as chief information officer.

Engel & Völkers Buckhead Atlanta has hired Susan Johnston of Roswell as sales advisor.

Fifth Third Bank (Georgia) has named Mike Dunlap its new CEO.

The Community Bankers Association of Georgia's leadership division named Katherine Kay, senior vice president of human resources and marketing for Georgia Commerce Bank, Atlanta, as a member at large.

Homeowners Mortgage Enterprises has named Keith Fadeley Georgia regional retail sales manager.

The Barter Company has added Melissa Pearson to further develop its client portfolio in the Southeast.

RE/MAX PURE, an independently-owned real estate company, has added Sandy Greene, Leslie Keller, Jeff Nowlin and Patty Kendrick.

Northern Trust has named Ghislaine Austin regional head of wealth management.

John Hayes has been appointed Atlanta division president of Wilson Parker Homes.

BrandBank has hired Susan Hancock Wyatt as senior vice president and director of retail banking.

Tensar International has named Scott Whaley of Alpharetta regional sales manager in Mandan, N.D.

Alpharetta-based club management company Mosaic Clubs & Resorts has promoted Gautam Patankar to vice president of operations.

Todd Bradford was recently promoted to vice president of Carter. Colin Hubbard has joined the firm's construction and project management team. Jack Murphy has been named a development associate and Corey Conklin also has joined the firm.

Ketchum has named Diana Garza Ciarlante as director of its Atlanta office.

Bold American Events has named Michael Hanmer director of business development.

Georgia Options has hired Brittany White as its director of operations.

Apex Companies LLC has named James Morrison branch manager of its Atlanta office.

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