NEW HIRES/PROMOTIONS
Lisa Underwood, executive director of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC), will be re-joining the firm of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLC, effective January 2. The firm has also added Christopher Melton and Jennifer Wintergerst to its health care service team as counsel.
Blue & Co., LLC has announced the addition of the following individuals in its Lexington office: Noah Ashby, staff accountant; Benjamin Dennison, staff accountant; Amanda Duckworth, receptionist/ administrative assistant; and Brandi Noel, manager.
Fowler Measle & Bell PLLC has announced that Casey Cavanaugh Stansbury has become a member of the firm.
Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. - part of Wells Fargo & Company - has announced that Myron E. Coldiron has joined its office in Lexington as commercial sales/account executive.
Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC has announced that Stephanie M. Wurdock has joined the firm as an associate attorney.
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald PLLC has announced that Lauren R. Nichols and Emma R. Vaughan-Cherubin have joined the firm's Lexington office as associates.
Dawn Jenkins Klus, Ph.D., has been appointed as associate head of school for academics at Sayre School.
Messer Construction Co. has announced two promotions to its senior management team: Jason Wright, project executive (formerly senior project manager); and Mary Beth Wright, business development executive (formerly senior business development manager) .
BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Jim Gray has appointed Morgan & Pottinger's Scott White to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department's Board of Health.
KUDOS
The Lexington-based private massage therapy practice Corey Proffitt Studios has won the CMUS Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award, presented by Talk of the Town News, Customer Care News magazine and Celebration Media, for the second consecutive year in the health and medical category.
Group CJ, The Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Berea Tourism Commission have won six awards from the Kentucky Travel Association. First place awards went to Group CJ's "Bluegrass Exclusive" campaign on behalf of both Lexington and Berea. The agency won for both a microwebsite (www.bluegrass exclusive.com) and social media e-blast campaign. A second-place award was received for a four-page insert that ran in the New York Times and Cincinnati Enquirer.
Group CJ also won awards for Berea Tourism's print campaign surrounding the launch of the "Festival of Learnshops," for Berea's "Where Art's Alive" campaign, and for Berea holiday television spots highlighting handmade gifts.