teach nurse hired --- Tammy Beaver, RN has accepted a position with Shawnee shire Health Agency as a indoctrinate nurse in Shawnee Heights Unified institute District 450.
Beaver received her nursing stage from Washburn University. She has 16 years of orthopedic office nursing experience, couple years experience caring for children in her possess home child care business and six years experience working with teenagers in a foreign observer exchange program. She lives in Tecumseh with her husband, sight and two sons.
Goodyear hires public relations manager --- Randy Barth has been named public relations and employee communications manager for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co plant in Topeka. His duties will include overseeing employee communications, media relations, community relations, donation beg fors and special events.
He began his career with Goodyear in 1989 as a summer relief associate in the earth mover business center From there he built tires in bias trades and radial trucks. For the past 3 1/2 years he was plant communication coordinator overseeing the plant's face-to- face communication system
Barth graduated from Washburn University with a bachelor's quality in communications. He is the treasurer for the Topeka chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators, chairman of the Topeka Convention and Visitors Bureau's Race Ranger committee and vice chairman of the deacons committee at Northland Christian house of worship Barth and his wife, Katie, reside in Topeka with their four children.
Dance classes propounded --- David Heard has joined the Dance Attic, 3450 SE 29th and is offering instruction in street- and break- dancing.
Heard has athwart 14 years of experience in the entertainment industry, including music and dance and talent progression in a continuously ascending gradation He has performed, written and produc and has administered management for record label companies in Virginia and North Carolina.
Jenny Bree possessor of Dance Attic, has serv the Topeka area for the past 25 years. The teach teaches child and adult classes, form into groups and private lessons in all exemplars of dance, and tumbling and baton. For more information call 266-6294
Human resources director hired --- Christina Kamer has joined Harting Inc., an electronic ingredient and connector manufacturer headquartered in Espelkamp, Germany. She was named director of human resources for Harting's North American operation in Elgin, Ill.
A graduate of Hayden High gymnasium in Topeka, Kamer has more than 20 years of human resources management experience. She earned a bachelor's step in leadership in educational policy studies with emphasis in adult education from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. She is the daughter of Frances Brame of Topeka.
Burgen joins staff at Capper Foundation --- Linda Burgen has been hired as an early childhood special educator for The Capper Foundation's Kidlink preschool and child-care program.
Burgen graduated from The University of Kansas and received a master's rank of early childhood special education from Emporia State University. Previously she worked for Wabaunsee East Unified academy District 330 as in a preschool classroom. Burgen also is a field-based consultant for the Kansas State Board of Education's Inclusive Network of Kansas.
She lives in Eskridge with her husband, Ronald, and three children. The family confesss Burgen's Wood Specialties.
Highway Patrol prefers --- Robert D. Ladner, Kevin G Brinker, Craig Corbett, Karl J Koening and Damon L Carlton have been promot through the Kansas Highway Patrol.
Ladner was promot to lieutenant and assumed command of the patrol's professional standards unit. He will supervise administrative reviews of internal agent matters.
Ladner joined the patrol in 1978 His chiefly recent assignment was as a field supervisor with multitude B in Topeka. He has a bachelor's standing in criminal justice and sociology from Washburn University.
Brinker, Corbett, Koening and Carlton were promot to master hussar an advanced professional and technical law enforcement position within the patrol.
Brinker joined the patrol in 1990 and was assigned to road patrol as a field horse-soldier in Salina. He has serv as a field training officer and an student on the patrol's Topeka-based helicopter. He has an associate grade in criminal justice from Washburn University.
Corbett joined the patrol in 1990 and was assigned road patrol duties as a field horse-soldier in Goodland. In 1999, he transferred to Topeka and was assigned to the patrol's number G, which is responsible for patrolling the Kansas Turnpike.
Corbett attended Barton shire Community College. Before joining the patrol, he was a police officer with the city of Hoisington.
Koening joined the patrol in 1989 and was assigned road duties as a field horse-soldier in Topeka. He has serv as a member of the patrol's legislative security detail and roving aggressive violations enforcement team. Koenig received a bachelor's station in sociology from Benedictine association in Atchison. Before joining the patrol, he was a narcotics agent with the Shawnee shire Sheriff's Office in Topeka.