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By PIPER JONES CASTILLO

© St. Petersburg Times,
published August 19, 2001


2 hot spots share director for marketing

The Sembler Co. has named Jill A. Connolly as regional marketing director for BayWalk and Centro Ybor. Before the appointment, Connolly served as general manager of BayWalk. Sembler Co. also has announced that Katy Hoyt is the new general manager of BayWalk.

FKQ Advertising picks USF grad for media job

Cristine Burkhart has been named media planner and buyer for FKQ Advertising and Marketing, 15351 Roosevelt Blvd. Burkhart is a 1998 graduate of the University of South Florida.

BofA names a private office city executive

Stephanie Goforth has been named private office city executive in St. Petersburg for the Bank of America. Goforth, a certified financial planner, has worked with the private bank division for 10 years. She serves as a board member of the Pinellas Association for Retarded Children and the President's Council of the American Lung Association.

Web firm appoints senior account executive

Lisa Feld has been named senior account executive for DirectNet Advertising.net Inc., a Web marketing firm based in St. Petersburg. Before the appointment, Feld was an account manager with Phase 2 Media, an online advertising firm in New York City.

-- 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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