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April 9, 2004/Nisan 18 5764, Vol. 56, No. 29

People on the move

Sari Romberg has been promoted to director of the Beth El Center for Early Childhood Education.

Fred Shapiro recently received the Double Diamond Award at the Realty Executives' International Convention recognizing him as the top residential sales agent for Realty Executives in Scottsdale for 2003. He is rated 24th in the world of approximately 12,000 Realty Executive agents.

Girls Ranch of Arizona, Inc. has named their new board members and officers: Nikki Balich, president; Mary Jo Miller, vice president; Julie McCollum, treasurer; Arlene Davidson, secretary; and Ruby Farias, Melissa Myers, Kristen Gunlock, Sharon Goldsworthy and Susan Allen, members.

Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern Arizona has elected Cindie Hubiak and Mirna Latouff to the board of directors.


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