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THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT

Several Salt Lake businesses report personnel changes. ArosNet, a local Internet Service Provider, has promoted Scott Hall to security systems engineer. The Department of Workforce Services has named Darin Bush as the Deputy Director of Workforce Development and Information. Salt Lake-based STSN recently appointed David Garrison as President and CEO. Ramsey Group Real Estate announced that Stephanie Stewart Stack and Laura Cowley Hansen have joined their company as Realtors. Frank McEntire has been selected as the next director of the Utah Arts Council. Bonnie Stephens, the previous director for 11 years recently retired to pursue other arts-related interests. ClearOne Communications has named Greg Rand, its Chief Operating Officer, and Mike Keough, its Chief Strategy Officer, to act as interim co-Chief Executive Officers. ExecuTrain of Utah added Ross Gubler to work in their UNIX/Linux training programs. Philip Notarianni has been appointed as the new director of the Utah Division of State History, Utah State Historical Society. The Orton Group announced the promotion of Rebecca Wanlass to Media Planner and Buyer.

The Salt Lake Chamber and the community will honor Don Cash and Nick Rose of Questar as Giants In Our City on Tuesday, February 11th at the Little America Hotel. For more information, call 328-5077 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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