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Lancaster New Era, Pa., Business People Column. - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Lancaster New Era, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jul. 7--THREE GET MANAGEMENT POSTS AT HIGH DIVISIONS: Three divisions of High Industries Inc. have announced management appointments.

High Steel Structures has promoted Darryl P. Gordon to director of human resources.

Gordon, of Phoenixville, was previously human resources manager for High Industries' High Concrete Structures. He earned his bachelor's degree from Penn State University and his master's degree from Purdue University.

High Construction Co. has hired Brian A. Reichert as assistant supervisor of safety.

Reichert, of Lancaster, was previously a field technician and health safety officer for Marcor Remediation in Downington. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland and attends Millersville University.

High Concrete Structures has hired Elizabeth Ford as human resources manager.

Ford, of Lancaster, was previously corporate benefits and compensation manager and human resources manager for Conestoga Wood Specialties. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware.

WEBBER IS RGS PROJECT MANAGER: RGS Associates has hired Ben Webber as senior project manager.

Webber, of Lancaster, most recently was a principal with Webber/Smith Associates. He has more than 15 years experience in the engineering and business development field.

Webber earned bachelor degrees from Lehigh University and Hamilton College.

CHRISTENSON COO OF REGIONAL MED: Lancaster Regional Medical Center has hired Lee Christenson as chief operating officer.

Christenson, of Lancaster, most recently was chief operating officer for Charlotte Regional Medical Center in Punta Gorda, Fla.

Before that, he held senior administrative positions with DeSoto Memorial Hospital in Arcadia, Fla., and Riverside Behavioral Health Hospital, also in Punta Gorda.

Christenson earned his bachelor's degree from Millikin University and his master's degree from the University of Illinois.

MANHEIM WOMAN LEADS PARALEGALS: The Keystone Alliance of Paralegal Associations has elected Cindy J. Geib to serve as chair for the 2003-2004 year.

Geib, of Manheim, is a paralegal for attorney Scott E. Albert in Mount Joy.

The alliance consists of eight paralegal associations located in Pennsylvania.

LOCAL WOMAN A VP AT COMMERCE BANK: Commerce Bank has hired Debra E. Knox as senior vice president and corporate services sales manager.

Knox, of Lancaster, was most recently vice president of sales for Safeguard Business Systems.

Before that, she was senior vice president of commercial services at Keystone Financial and vice president of treasury management services at CoreStates Bank.

TWO HERE HEAD PA. BAR COMMITTEES: Two Lancaster lawyers were recently named chairmen of Pennsylvania Bar Association committees.

Kevin M. French, with the law firm of Hartman, Underhill & Brubaker, was renamed chairman of the Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Committee.

The committee responds to in...uiries from PBA members on the impact of the provisions of the rules of professional conduct.

Matthew J. Creme, with the law firm of Nikolaus & Hohenadel, was named chairman of the PBA Sports, Entertainment & Art Law Committee.

CONNECTICUT MAN JOINS PA. SCALE CO.: Pennsylvania Scale Co. of Lancaster has hired Rainer Holmberg as product development manager.

Holmberg, of Seymour, Conn., will continue as vice president of product development for Emery Winslow Scale Co. in Seymour. He has more than 20 years of experience in the scale industry.

Holmberg earned his bachelor's degree from Fairfield University in Connecticut.

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(c) 2003, Lancaster New Era, Pa. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.

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