Business gallery: Nov. 20, 2012
By Tribune-Review
Published: Tuesday, November 20, 2012, 12:01 a.m.
Updated: Friday, March 29, 2013
LEGAL
David P. Franklin joined Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC's corporate and business counseling practice as a member (partner) in the Pittsburgh office. Franklin handles matters including acquisitions, dispositions and mergers, joint ventures and strategic alliances, distribution agreements, outsourcing arrangements, internal reorganizations, employment issues and complex commercial contracts.
Robb Leonard Mulvihill LLP hired Jennifer L. Miller as an associate.
EDUCATION
Medtech College appointed Mike Miller vice president of admissions.
NONPROFITS
Jewish Family & Children's Service hired: Brendan Coticchia, refugee employment specialist; Jackie Johns, donor/communications specialist; Devin Shuman, guardian caseworker; Bishnu Timsina, youth case worker-aide/interpreter; and Victoria Werderitch, refugee caseworker.
AWARDS
Aleem Gangjee, distinguished professor of medicinal chemistry and holder of the Van Kaam, C.S.Sp., Endowed Chair in Scholarly Excellence at Duquesne University, received the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Award in Drug Discovery and Development Interface.
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For the Greensburg edition
Business Gallery is a listing of promotions, hirings and other personnel moves at area companies. Submitted items should include contact names and telephone numbers. Photographs should bear the names of the individuals. Items may be mailed to Business Calendar, Tribune-Review, 622 Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601-1692 faxed to 724-838-5171or e-mailed to business@tribweb.com.
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