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Brent Barbour was named assistant media planner in June for Newport
Beach-based advertising agency Lawrence, Mayo and Ponder. Barbour joins
Emily Adelmann, a Costa Mesa resident and the agency’s media director, in
expanding the department’s capabilities. Barbour was previously program
manager for Irvine-based YPM Inc., where he managed accounts for Hyatt
Hotels Resorts, Alamo Rent-A-Car and AppleOne Employment Services.
Adelmann was media planning manager for Nissan Motor Corp. and manager of
media services at Taco Bell before joining Lawrence, Mayo and Ponder. . .
. Timothy Boe has transferred ownership shares in Architectural Resources
Collaboration Inc. and has taken over operations of its offices in
Newport Beach. Boe will oversee projects in retail facilities,
commercial, fueling facilities and quick-service restaurants. Boe has won
numerous design awards with an established reputation in the fields of
project approvals and obtaining entitlements. The Newport Beach office
will now be known as Boe Architects. . . . Sarah B. Brown of Balboa
Island and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Brown, made the dean’s list
for the 2001 spring semester at Azusa Pacific University. Brown, a
graduate of Estancia High School, maintained a grade-point average of 3.5
or better for the semester. She’s majoring in psychology. . . . The
American Cancer Society Orange County Region nominated its new board of
directors for fiscal year 2001-02. Steve Giusto of Costa Mesa will serve
as chair-elect for resources connection. Also on the board is James P.
Burra of Endural material handling in Costa Mesa, Carol C. Carlile of
Costa Mesa, David Forrest of Merril Lynch in Newport Beach, Norman Loats
of Corona del Mar and Robert J. McKenna Sr. of Corona del Mar. . . . Carl
Smith of Costa Mesa was one of more than 75 Cal State Long Beach students
to spend a semester or the entire 2001-02 academic year taking classes
abroad. Smith will study at the University of Florence in Italy. Students
must have upper division or graduate standing, have a cumulative
grade-point average of 2.75 or 3.0 (depending on the program applied
for), and have completed the required language or any other preparatory
study to be eligible for admission to the program.
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noteworthy information to Bryce Alderton via fax at (949) 646-4170, or
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