Fort Worth Business Press, June 2, 2014 Vol. 26, No. 22 | Page 28
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newsmakers
Banking & Finance
Rodney Bryant, Reynolds Ellston and
Kasey Morrisey have joined the Northwestern Mutual office in Fort Worth
as financial representatives. Bryant is a
26-year U.S. Navy veteran. He previously
worked with Insperity. Morrisey previously worked in oilfield reclamation in
Canada and three years at Saint Gobain
Abrasives as a credit analyst.
Boards & Organizations
The YWCA Fort Worth & Tarrant
County has three new board members
who will serve three-year terms: Sara
Dameron, Wesley Snyder and Aubrey
Gideon, who also will serve as chairman
of the social enterprise committee. Newly
elected and reinstated officers include
Linda Hurt, president; Lisa Grady,
president-elect; Raquel Qualls-Hampton,
first vice president, programs; Dana
Compton, second vice president, development; Paula Hunter-Perkins, third
vice president, human resources; Erin
Carlson, secretary; Beth Miller, treasurer;
LeAnn Behrens, governance committee
chairman; and Beth Reintjes, member-atlarge. The remaining board members are
Nommo Combs, Lettie Haynes, Mary
Ann Kleuser, Tracey Plumleigh, Mary
Stelter and Paulette Tutor.
Kirk Godby is the newly elected president of The Customized Logistics and
Delivery Associatio n. Godby has served
eight years on the CLDA board, chairing
many committees, including the convention committee for the last three years.
Godby is a member of Texas Courier and
Logistics Association and a former partner
at Corporate Couriers, a full-service sameday delivery company he founded in
1993.
The North Texas Commission board
appointed new
members: Chuck
Allen, American
Airlines; Barkat
Ali, Greater Dallas
Asian American Chamber of
Commerce; Paul
Ballard, Fort Worth
Allen
Transportation
Authority; Michele
Chulick, Children’s
Medical Center;
Marlon Cortez,
Slalom Consulting;
Joseph DeLeon,
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce; A.C.
Ballard
Gonzalez, city
of Dallas; Tom
Kula, North Texas
Municipal Water
District; Stephen
Mansfield, Dallas
Regional Chamber;
Joe May, Dallas
County CommuniDeLeon
ty College District;
Carol Klocek celebrated as a community leader
C
arol Hunter Klocek, executive
director for YWCA Fort Worth &
Tarrant County, has been named
by the Lockheed Martin Leadership Association as the Community Leader of
the Year for her work as a champion of
the underserved and impoverished in the
community.
Klocek’s dedication to the homeless
and underserved spans more than 20
years and includes time serving other social service agencies in the area, including
The Salvation Army, Presbyterian Night
Shelter and Catholic Charities of Fort
Worth. She was appointed by the Fort
Worth City Council to serve on the Fort
Worth Advisory Commission on Homelessness, the organization that oversees
the Directions Home Plan to make homelessness short-term and non-recurring
in Fort Worth. Klocek earned a master’s
degree in social work from the University
of Texas at Arlington and an EMBA from
Texas Christian University.
“My objective is to improve the quality of life for people living in poverty by
creating real and lasting change,” Klocek
said.
Each year the more than 2,300 members of LMLA, the local NMA chapter, can
nominate a leader in the Fort Worth community for Leader of the Year recognition.
Jeremy Miller, Fort Worth Metropolitan
Black Chamber of Commerce; Michelle
Riddell, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Texas; Dan Schafer, Coca-Cola; Neal
Smatresk, University of North Texas; and
Peter Wilson, EFO Holdings.
Todd Ritterbusch of JPMorgan Chase is
president of the newly formed Fort Worth
Independent School District Education
Foundation. Other founding members
are: Christene C. Moss, president, Fort
Worth ISD Board of Education; Walter
Dansby, former Fort Worth ISD superintendent; Jamal Williams, Tarrant County
College District; Cynthia Fisher-Miller,
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce; Marilyn Jones, United Way of Tarrant County;
Nancy Jones, Community Foundation
of North Texas; Olga Naranjo, Keller
Williams; Bob Pence, Freese and Nichols;
Jacinto Ramos, FWISD board trustee;
and Jeremy Smith, Rainwater Charitable
Foundation.
Methodist Mansfield Medical Center’s
Director of Respiratory Therapy Marcus
Jackson is now
a Fellow of the
American College of Healthcare
Executives. Jackson
began his career at
Methodist Dallas as
a neonatal transport
therapist 19 years
Jackson
ago. Under his leadership, Methodist Mansfield’s respiratory
therapy department was named one of
the best in the country by RT Magazine for
the second year in a row. Jackson serves
on the advisory boards of Tarrant County
The honoree is announced in conjunction
with Management Week in America,
which was the week of June 1 this year.
In addition to celebrating community
leaders, Management Week in America
recognizes management as a profession
and encourages those with leadership
responsibility to continue to improve the
quality of their performance.
“Management Week in America fosters
respect and understanding of the profession and its essential role in increasing
productivity,” said Kiran Dambala, NMA’s
chairman of the board and a Lockheed
Martin software engineer. “In today’s collaborative environments, the abilities to
lead teams and drive change are critical
skills up and down the business ladder.”
College and Midwestern State University.
He also serves on the board of Methodist
Health System’s Employee Credit Union.
Defense
Michael L. Oates is the new vice
president-strategy and business development for the air and missile defense line
of business at Lockheed Martin Missiles
and Fire Control in Grand Prairie. Oates
moved from Lockheed’s Washington
operations, where he served as vice president for Army and Special Operations
Programs. Oates served in the U.S. Army
for 32 years. His leadership positions
included lieutenant general and director
of the Joint Improvised Explosive Device
Defeat Organization and commanding
general of the 10th Mountain Division.
Oates replaces Orville Prins, who will
retire in August after a 24-year career with
Lockheed Martin.
Honors & Awards
Texas Christian University educator
Ralph Carter is a 2014 recipient of the
Piper Professor
Award. Carter has
taught in the political science department at TCU since
1982. In 2006, he
was awarded the
Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar
Carter
Award from the
International Studies Association, and in
2012 he was named as one of “The Best
300 Professors” in the United States by
The Princeton Review.
Shauna J.
Wright, a partner
at Kelly Hart &
Hallman LLP, is
the recipient of the
2014 Pro Bono
Coordinator Award
from the State Bar
of Texas. Wright, a
Wright
Fellow of the Texas
Bar Foundation, is the firm’s pro bono
coordinator. She collaborates with the Tarrant County Bar Association and co-chairs
Tarrant Volunteer Attorney Services.
The YWCA Fort Worth & Tarrant
County recognized several individuals
and corporations for their contributions
to eliminating poverty among women
and children in Tarrant County during its
annual meeting in May. Those honored
include: JPMorgan Chase Foundation,
The Winner’s Circle; XTO Energy, Partner
Award; Susan Motheral, Humanitarian
Award; Ginny Markley, Advocacy Award;
May Ann Kleuser, Leadership Award;
and Linda Lovell, Outstanding Resale &
reDesign Shop Volunteer.
SEDALCO Construction Services received the Distinguished Build ing Award
from TEXO for its Marney Dunman Perry
Jr. Technology Center project in Mineral
Wells for PECOFacet.
Methodist Mansfield Medical Center
has been certified as an Advanced Primary
Stroke Center by The Joint Commission,
recognizing the hospital’s efforts to foster
better outcomes in stroke care.
Law
Anthony R.
Cuesta joined the
law firm of Brackett
& Ellis. His practice
consists primarily
of litigation and
school law, and
other business and
commercial transactions.
Cuesta
Real Estate
Trademark Property Co. appointed
Steven W. Toppel as executive vice president. With more than 28 years of experience in commercial real estate, Toppel will
oversee leasing for Trademark’s portfolio
of lifestyle centers, malls and mixed-use
developments. He joins Trademark after
13 years with General Growth Properties,
serving as senior director of leasing since
2006. Prior experience includes director of
leasing for The MGHerring Group/Trammell Crow Faison, senior leasing representative for Clarion Realty Services and
vice president for Davidson Conine Realty
Advisors and Dunhill Partners. Toppel
also serves as commander, United States
Navy (Reserve), Naval Intelligence, since
1989, with several tours of duty including
Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom/Noble
Eagle-Philippines and Operation Desert
Storm in the Persian Gulf. n
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