BUSINESS BEAT.Byline: The Register-Guard People Podiatric surgeon, James McDannald, has joined Orthopedic Healthcare Northwest Physicians and Surgeons Physicians and surgeons are medical practitioners who treat illness and injury by prescribing medication, performing diagnostic tests and evaluations, performing surgery, and providing other medical services and advice. . McDannald will practice in both the Eugene and Springfield offices. He earned his medical degree at Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine (SCPM) is the college of podiatric medicine at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois. The Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine was founded by Dr. William M. and completed 36 months of residency training at Legacy Health System/Kaiser Permanente in Portland. Dr. Bradley Powell has joined the dental practice of Dr. Gordon K. Bullock in Junction City. Powell graduated from the dental school at OHSU OHSU Oregon Health & Science University (Portland, OR, USA) in Portland. Barbara M. Evarts has joined DiLorenzo & Company as a partner in their office on Country Club Road in Eugene. Evarts has over 17 years of experience as a tax specialist. The following have joined Arnold Gallagher Saydack Percell Roberts & Potter, P.C.: Gregory Lusby, shareholder, and associate attorneys, Rebecca Schapira and Katherine Watkinson. Lusby has been with the firm since 2002. Schapira previously practiced real estate law in Boston, Mass. Watkinson is a 2006 graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law The University of Oregon School of Law, housed in the Knight Law Center, is Oregon's state funded law school. The school was founded in 1884.[1] The school is located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, on the corner of 15th and Agate streets, . Kudos The Eugene Active 20-30 Club has elected the following board members for the six-month period ending April 2007: president, Kathy Jo Leom; first vice president, Terri Baker; second vice president, Liane li·an·a also li·ane n. Any of various climbing, woody, usually tropical vines. [Alteration of French liane, probably from lier, to bind, from Old French; see liable.] Richardson; recording secretary, Bryan Beban; immediate past president, Keith Engel; activator, Sheila Johnson; treasurer, Jeff Singer; and directors, Denise Wilkinson, Chris Boone, Monica Tarrant and Shannan Odum. CAWOOD, a professional marketing agency in Eugene, received a W3 Award in the marketing category from the International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA IAVA Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America IAVA International Academy of the Visual Arts IAVA Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert IAVA International Association of Virtual Assistants IAVA Information Assurance & Vulnerability Assessment ) for creative excellence in its website. Cawood also received a Grand APEX (Awards for Publication Excellence) award for its website. The Eugene Hearing and Speech Center honored the following community members at their fifth annual Communication Achievement Awards event: Donna Woolley, Voice of the Community award; Jack and Jane Artz, Visionary award; Jane Eyre McDonald, Outstanding Professional; and EHSC EHSC Engineering and Housing Support Center EHSC Environmental Hazard Safety Classification Stroke Support Groups and the James and Ann Bailey Family, the Personal Achievement award. The Lord Leebrick Theatre Company elected the following board members for the 2006/2007 season: president, Kathy Thomas; vice president, Donald Van Houten; treasurer, Kirsten Diechmann; secretary, Penny Hoge; and board members, Connie Bennett, Michael Fisher, Linda Kintz, Sharon Posner. Gerry Reicher, Ron Saylor, and Rachel Kinsman kins·man n. 1. A male relative. 2. A man sharing the same racial, cultural, or national background as another. kinsman Noun pl -men Steck. Lane Community College received the Nonprofit Trashbuster Award from Lane County Public Works for recycling more than 60 percent of its waste. The award is the fifth such award for sustainability that the college has received since July 2005. Susan Alger, a licensed clinical social worker at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield and leader of the hospital's care management department, has been selected by the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care to serve on the 2007 officer nominations committee at the national level. Alger is the co-president of SSWLHC's Oregon Chapter. Open for business Bayberry bayberry, common name for the Myricaceae, a family of trees and shrubs with aromatic foliage, found chiefly in temperate and subtropical regions. The waxy gray "berries" of the North American wild or cultivated bayberry shrubs (chiefly Myrica cerifera Commons Assisted Living as·sist·ed living n. A living arrangement in which people with special needs, especially older people with disabilities, reside in a facility that provides help with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, and taking medication. & Memory Care has opened its new facility at 2211 Laura St. in Springfield. Cliff Stenquist has resumed his private practice specializing in therapeutic massage, sports massage and deep tissue massage. His office is located at 1210 Pearl St. in Eugene. Stenquist recently worked as the massage therapy program director and instructor at Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Community College is a community college located in Bend, Oregon, United States. It primarily serves residents of Deschutes County and Jefferson County. External links
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