Charleston Business Journal > April 3, 2006 > Accolades
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ARCHITECTURE FIRM CELEBRATES 50 YEARS

The employees of Liollio Architecture celebrated the firm’s 50th anniversary at the City Gallery.

ECONOMIST SPEAKS TO LOCAL ROTARY CLUB

Charleston Southern University’s Center for Economic Forecasting Director Al Parish recently spoke at the Summerville Oakbrook Rotary, discussing how a high quality of life is important to a community’s success. Pictured, from left, Ed Carter, assistant rotary governor, Parish and Ben Perkins, Oakbrook president elect.

LIFELINE OFFERED TO LOWCOUNTRY NEEDY

Roper St. Francis Healthcare’s Lifeline program was recently honored for being one of the largest and most successful programs in the nation. More than 1,000 individuals in the Lowcountry now subscribe to the service, which provides round-the-clock access to emergency assistance to people of all ages with the touch of a button. National Lifeline officials presented a Milestone Achievement Award and five years of funding for more than 20 individuals who could not otherwise afford the program. Pictured, from left, Elizabeth Willis, Roper St. Francis director of senior services; Barry Adictes, Lifeline regional director; Kelley Hallman, Roper St. Francis lifeline coordinator; Michael Cox, Lifeline senior territory manager; Don Strange, Lifeline regional vice president of sales; and Matt Severance, Roper Hospital CEO.

LOCAL CATERING AND EVENTS COMPANY UNVEILS NEW DIVISION

Stephen Duvall Catering & Events hosted a party and reception for Charleston event planners to unveil the company’s new props and décor division, Duvall Décor. Pictured: Clara Gonzales, co-owner of Tiger Lily, and Steve Wenger, president of Stephen Duvall Catering & Events.

STUDENTS LEARN BUSINESS LESSONS FROM GUEST SPEAKER

Jim Hoisington, former director of operations for Tech Services International, offered insight into viable and flexible business planning to MBA students in Dr. Jairy C. Hunter’s strategic planning and analysis class. Pictured: Hoisington lectures to Hunter’s class.


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