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Aug 4, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

People in business

Full story: Lansing State Journal

* Chris Andrews has joined Lansing -based Public Policy Associates Inc. as a senior editor. He previously worked for the Lansing State Journal. * Wendi Tilden has joined the Michigan Humanities Council in Lansing as development director. * Mulliken resident Debra Gearhart, of the Michigan Department of History, Arts & Libraries, Records Management Services, has been named president-elect of the Institute of Certified Records Managers, based in North Syracuse, N.Y. * The following have been elected to the Lansing-based Entrepreneur Institute of Mid-Michigan board: Courtney Minor, pres- ident; Velma Kyser, secretary; Angelia McGarry, treasurer; Camron Gnass, Ryan Henry and Mike Murshak, board members. * Carl Borchgrevink, associate professor of Michigan State University 's School of Hospitality Business, has been named president of the Research Chefs Foundation in Atlanta. * Bill Hufnagel has been named vice president and manager of mortgage banking operations at East Lansing -based Summit Community Bank. Jerry Sambaer has been named chief financial officer of the division and Tim Sambaer has been named chief operating officer. * The following have received Michigan State University College of Human Medicine faculty and academic staff awards: E. James Potchen, Lifetime Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award; Susan Barman and William Wadland, Distinguished Faculty Awards; Dianne Singleton, Outstanding Clinician Award; Dilip Patel and Yakov Sigal, William B. Weil Jr. Endowed Distinguished Pediatric Faculty Award; Wanda Lipscomb, Lester J. Evans Distinguished Service Award; and William Short, Outstanding Community Faculty Award. * Delhi Township-based Two Men and a Truck International Inc. has been certified as a ProMover by Alexandria, Va.-based trade group American Moving & Storage Association. Business People items must be submitted by 5 p.m. Monday a week before publication. Information must be resubmitted for each week it's to be published. Send to Business Calendar, Lansing State Journal, 120 E. Lenawee St., Lansing, MI 48919; fax 377-1298; e-mail business@lsj.com.

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