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Career Track [Corrected 09/08/14] [Florida Times Union]
[September 08, 2014]

Career Track [Corrected 09/08/14] [Florida Times Union]


(Florida Times Union Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The Principal Financial Group of Jacksonville hired Lateef Warnick as financial services representative for its North Central Florida Business Center.

Warnick will work with clients to strategically map out goals and develop a financial strategy.

- - - Kristi Dosh, a sports business reporter and vice president of Jacksonville-based public relations and content marketing firm Reputation Ink, has been named one of the "Top 50 Sports Marketing Influencers" in the country by Raynforest, an online market research firm.



- - - Mary Pat Corrigan has been named chief executive officer of Volunteers in Medicine in Jacksonville.

Corrigan is a senior leadership professional with more than 20 years of experience in health care and information technology. Volunteers in Medicine runs a health care clinic in downtown Jacksonville.


- - - Celebrity chef Kevin Sbraga is planning to open a restaurant in the mixed use development at 220 Riverside Ave. in Jacksonville next year.

Sbraga was the winner of the seventh season of Bravo's "Top Chef." He's also an established chef in Philadelphia, Pa.

- - - GreenPointe Homes of Jacksonville hired Margaret Jennesse as president of the company's East Florida Division.

Jennesse will manage the day-to-day operations of the division, overseeing the sale and construction of homes as well as growing the company's land base in the region.

- - - One Ocean Resort & Spa in Atlantic Beach hired Byron Harrel as the new executive sous chef of Azurea, the resort's restaurant.

With more than 15 years of experience, Harrel has worked at The Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island and The Signature at MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.

- - - Attorney Sean B. Cronin, a partner at Cronin & Maxwell law firm in Jacksonville, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Beast Lawyers in America, 2015.

Cronin was chosen in the practice area of medical malpractice law and has been listed in the book for four years.

- - - LifeNet Health of Florida in Jacksonville recently promoted Karin Frosio to manager of Hospital and Community Relations.

Frosio will also oversee the donor program and partner development.

- - - The architecture and environmental design firm ELM of Jacksonville has recently expanded its staff of planners, architects, landscape architects, and designers to include five new team members to their local team.

Recently hired staff include: Donny Podany, a licensed landscape architect; Scott Morris, an architectural designer; Willie Horan, an experienced landscape architect; Mark Pariani, an intern architect; and Jami Houston, marketing manager.

- - - Jacksonville-based Fanatics, Inc., an online retailer of licensed sports merchandise, hired Matt Madrigal as chief technology and product officer.

Madrigal will play a key role in shaping technology and mobile strategy, while expanding the company's product development and data capabilities.

- - - Colin Brown, president and chief executive officer of diversified automotive company JM Family Enterprises, Inc., has announced three executive-level promotions.

Brent Burns has been promoted to chief operating officer; Jorge Gonzalez was promoted to chief financial officer and senior vice president; and Kim Magner has been promoted to vice president of corporate taxes.

- - - David C. Atlee was hired by Exclusive Advisors of Jacksonville in the role of financial adviser.

Atlee was previously employed with Deutsche Bank.

- - - George Aloupas was recently promoted to director of operations of Olive Garden and will oversee seven restaurants and more than 1,000 employees in the Jacksonville region.

Aloupas is an Olive Garden veteran of 25 years, - - - Cmdr. George Sellock was selected as Naval Hospital Jacksonville's director for dental services for its hospital and five branch health clinics across Florida and Georgia.

Sellock previously served as associate director for dental services at Naval Hospital.

- - - Gov. Rick Scott reappointed Denise Bramlitt and Col. Joseph "Mickey" Duren to the St. Johns River State College District Board of Trustees.

Bramlitt, of East Palatka, is reappointed for a term ending May 31, 2018. Duren, of St. Augustine, is the director of public to public and public to private partnerships for the National Guard, and is reappointed for a term ending May 31, 2018. The reappointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

- - - Timothy Donald of the North Central Florida Business Center of the Principal Financial Group has qualified for the company's Pacesetter Early Achievement Award.

The award is an award given by the company for career producers.

- - - Steve Karevich, USMC, retired, has joined Prodigy Home Loans as a mortgage professional and Veterans Administration loan specialist.

Karevich will assist home buyers, especially active and retired military personnel and their families, achieve home ownership.

- - - Franklin Street Real Estate Services hired Matthew Kesterson as a senior director in the Jacksonville office specializing in multifamily investment sales.

Kesterson joins Franklin Street from Marcus & Millichap where he worked for the past 15 years.

- - - Deanna McDonald was hired as the Chief Executive Officer of the Health Planning Council in Jacksonville. She begins the job Sept. 2.

The organization's mission is to champion healthy communities, lifestyles and accessible, quality health and wellness in Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, St. Johns and Volusia counties.Send items about career moves to [email protected], attach photos, do not embed them in emails.

CORRECTION: Correction - August 27, 2014 (c) 2014 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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