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Business briefs

By PIPER JONES CASTILLO

© St. Petersburg Times, published April 15, 2001


Modern Business names 2 managers

Christina Battaglia has been named human resources manager for Modern Business Associates Inc. of St. Petersburg. Battaglia is a recent graduate of Stetson Law School. The company also named Brad Wells its business manager. Before joining the company, Wells was with Enterprise Leasing in St. Petersburg.

Echelon announces several promotions

Echelon Development and Echelon Residential of St. Petersburg announced the following promotions: J. Mark Stroud, vice president of commercial real estate; Antonia Williams, director of human resources, marketing and corporate communications; Vicki Matteson, corporate administrator and supervisor of benefits; Lisa Gregg, director of financial analysis; Cynthia Sanders, director of financial reporting; Cindy Hesterman, director of real estate accounting; and Heather Calderone, regional multifamily manager of Echelon Residential.

Chamber of Commerce plans breakfast meeting

Pinellas Park/Mid-County Chamber of Commerce will hold a breakfast meeting at 8 a.m. Wednesday at Cross Bayou Elementary School, 6886 102nd Ave. N, Pinellas Park. For reservations, call the chamber office at 544-4777.

- Please send your business news items to Piper Jones Castillo, Neighborhood Times, P.O. Box 1121, St. Petersburg, FL 33731. e-mail: piper@sptimes.com. Phone number: 893-8827.

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