| Stephen
L. Cory Stephen L. Cory, president of Cory, Tucker & Larrowe
Inc. of Metairie, was recently elected first vice president of the National Association
of Surety Bond Producers.
The election was held during the group's 63rd
annual meeting in San Diego, Calif.
Also, Edward J. Heine, Payne Financial
Group Inc. of Missoula, Mont., was elected the 56th president of NASPB.
Other
officers include Sarah M. Finn, IMA of Colorado Inc. of Denver, Colo., second
vice president; and William F. Maroney, City Underwriting Agency Inc. of Lake
Success, N. Y., third vice president.
Serving on the board of directors
as past president is Craig E. Hansen, Holmes Murphy & Associates Inc. of Des
Moines, Iowa.
Lynn B. Robertson The Louisiana Chapter of the American Institute
of Architects (AIA) recently announced the appointment of former Port Allen Mayor
Lynn B. Robertson to executive director.
Robertson will oversee a membership
of nearly 1,000 architects, associates and affiliated professionals in eight regional
chapters dedicated to promoting the value of architecture and improving the quality
of the built environment.
She will manage the overall operational, financial
and programmatic management of the organization. Her responsibilities include
providing liaison to state and local governments and identified community groups,
coordinating local chapter governance activities, and coordinating AIA member
services at the state level.
Having served as mayor of Port Allen, Robertson
has 12 years of executive management and leadership experience. During her tenure
as mayor, she was instrumental in initiating and implementing many community and
economic development projects, including the city's Riverfront Development and
Downtown Revitalization efforts.
"Lynn's successful and diverse background
gives us confidence that she will prove to be a wonderful asset to our organization,"
said Trula H. Remson, AIALA president. Robertson has a bachelor's degree in
political science from Louisiana State University and has been a licensed real
estate broker for 27 years. She continues to serve as a member of the Greater
Baton Rouge Port Commission.
James
D. Cole The board of directors of Newpark Resources Inc. of Metairie
announced recently that it has begun a search for a new corporate CEO. James D.
Cole, Newpark's CEO since 1976, will undertake the role of chairman and CEO of
Newpark Environmental Water Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.
Cole
will remain CEO of Newpark Resources until the board of directors names a successor.
In
Cole's new position, he will spearhead the commercial development and marketing
of a recently licensed proprietary process technology applicable to the treatment
of water and other fluid streams.
Cole, who has been employed with Newpark
for more than 35 years, said, "This is an exciting time for Newpark as we're
finding much interest in this new technology in a variety of applications."
Julie
Jackson, Bert Erdmann. BOMAG Americas Inc. of Kewanee, Ill., has
named Julie Jackson as vice president, operations, and Bert Erdmann as director
of engineering.
Jackson will oversee factory production operations, supply
chain management, quality assurance and facilities engineering and maintenance,
while Erdmann will be responsible for all engineering functions at BOMAG Americas
and BOMAG Paving Products.
Jackson's career in supply chain and operations
management spans 27 years.
Before joining BOMAG Americas Jackson was operations
manager for Tyco Healthcare's Mallinckrodt division, a medical equipment manufacturer.
Prior to Tyco she held the position of lean implementation program manager for
General Cable Corp., a worldwide communications cable manufacturer.
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