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REAL ESTATE

Asaro joins Sibcy Cline Realtors

Robin Banas, Vice President/Sales Manager of the Centerville office of Sibcy Cline Realtors, has announced that Kathryn Asaro has joined the office as a residential real estate specialist.

Prior to beginning her real estate career, Asaro taught elementary school for 31 years at Tecumseh Local Schools. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Wright State University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.

Professionally, Asaro is a member of the Dayton Area Board of Realtors, as well as the Ohio and National Associations of Realtors.

Sibcy Cline is the largest area real estate broker with 1,200 agents and 22 office locations throughout Dayton, Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Southeastern Indiana.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Cleary earns CPP designation

Dan Cleary, CPP of Cleary Creative Photography in Dayton has earned the Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) designation from Professional Photographers of America (PPA). Cleary earned this designation after completing an intensive program that measures his artistic and technical competence. Few photographers are recognized by Professional Photographers of America currently as a CPP.

Professional Photographers of America, www.PPA.com/CPP is the leading body for certifying imaging professionals. CPPs must complete a 100 question written examination, finish an image evaluation and adhere to a strict code of conduct. Certification must be renewed on a periodic basis, ensuring continued confidence in the professionalism of Certified Professional Photographers.

For more information on certification, visit PPA.com/CPP. Go to www.ClearyCreativePhoto.com for information about Dan Cleary, CPP.

HEALTH CARE

Coker joins Community Health Centers

Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton welcomes Kristi Coker, Nurse Practitioner at its Southview Health Center. Ms. Coker graduated from Wright State University with her Bachelors degree in nursing, and then obtained her Masters degree as an Adult and Gerontological Nurse Practitioner from the University of Cincinnati Graduate School of Nursing. She is an adjunct nursing faculty member at Wright State University and is board certified in adult and geriatric health by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton assumed the operations of Southview Health Center from Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County in April 2013. Now all six locations of Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton will provide care to patients of all ages.

NON-PROFIT

Erbes joins Dayton Rotary

Troy Erbes joined the Dayton Rotary Club on Monday, May 2, 2016. Erbes is the Vice President for Business Development for Danis Building Construction Company and a resident of Beavercreek.

HEALTH CARE

Uhl named COO at Premier Health

As the new chief operating officer for Premier Health's Atrium Medical Center, Michael Uhl now serves in a leadership position for the same organization where he began his nursing career.

Uhl joined Atrium Medical Center earlier this year as chief operating officer, which is part of the Middletown hospital’s executive leadership team. In this role, he oversees day-to-day operations of the city’s second largest employer. The full-service hospital and Level III Trauma Center employs more than 1,500 people in full-time, part-time and on-call positions.

Immediately prior to this position, Uhl was systems vice president of operations innovation for Atrium Medical’s parent Premier Health. In that role, which he held from 2014 to the beginning of this year, he helped the nonprofit health system achieve millions in savings while at the same time improve quality and performance scores. In addition to being chief operating officer for Atrium, he still has several other areas of responsibilities for the whole Premier Health system.

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