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Articles > Past Issues > 2009 > June 2009 > Shop Talk

Shop Talk

Who's garnering applause, getting promoted and moving on.

Cori Sue Morris

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Naples-based family wealth transfer specialist Michael Kilbourn was honored with Court of the Table and Top of the Table distinctions by the 2009 Million Dollar Round Table.

Nancy Campbell, a longtime member of The League Club Inc. in Collier County, has been appointed to the Advisory Council of the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Program.

Greater Naples Leadership Inc. honored Susan and Peter Manion, co-chairs of Fun Time Early Childhood Academy, for their many contributions to Collier County with the Parke Wright III Distinguished Leadership Award.

Florida Trend magazine named Theodore L. Tripp of Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP as one of its Florida Legal Elite in 2009.

E. Bruce Strayhorn was appointed to the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission.

Betty Curry, operations director of Lutgert Insurance, Naples office, won the National Association of Insurance Women, Region 3 award.

The Bonita Springs Utilities Inc. board of directors re-elected its current officers for the 2009-10 term: Dave McKee, president; Steve McIntosh, vice president; Frank Liles, treasurer; and Paul Attwood, secretary.

Belinda Zivich of Gulfshore Insurance was awarded the Diversified Advanced Education designation by the National Association of Insurance Women International.

The Edison Festival of Light Inc. Board of Directors announced its 2009-2010 Executive Committee: President Laura Hamel-Jones, Immediate Past President John Clinger, First Vice President Bill Mankin, Second Vice President Emory Bottorff, Treasurer Karen Ryan, Secretary Cole Peacock and at-large members Steven Davis and John Taylor.

The David Lawrence Center added the following to its board of directors: Daniel R. Monaco, a recently retired Collier County senior circuit court judge; George Welch, a lieutenant with the Collier County Sheriff’s Office; and Douglas Johnson, a retired senior executive in
hospital administration.

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