Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Dateline Pittsburgh

- NATALIE HILL

People on the move Associatio­ns & Organizati­ons

Kristen Normile was named executive director for the Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care Fund.

Banking

Compass Savings Bank hired Deanna Moyer as loan officer.

Electric

Kathryn (Kate) Jackson was appointed to the board of DQE Holdings, Duquesne Light Holdings Inc., and Duquesne Light Co. (DLC).

Engineerin­g

Allen & Shariff Engineerin­g hired Sean Daugherty as an electrical designer.

Marketing

BLD Marketing appointed Jeff Jones as account director.

Nonprofit

Jefferson Regional Foundation promoted Kelleigh Boland to director of grantmakin­g and strategy; Colleen Cadman to community engagement manager; and also Charles Modispache­r, a founding member of its board, was re-elected to a two-year term as foundation president.

The Westmorela­nd-Fayette Workforce Investment board named Janet Ward as its executive director.

Resorts

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort hired Christophe­r Baran, director of sales and marketing, and Patrick Faas as director of food and beverage.

Business notes

DataBank, a provider of enterprise-class co-location, connectivi­ty and managed services, opened its second Pittsburgh data center (PIT2) in North Fayette. The facility brings the company’s total data center count to 20 facilities in nine markets. PIT2 offers a total of 40,000 square feet of raised flooring and up to 4.55 megawatts of 2N cooling and power.

PLB Sports and Entertainm­ent announced upcoming 2020 cereal projects with Patrick Mahomes,

Kansas City; JuJu Smith Schuster, Steelers; Josh Allen, Bills; Tyler Herro,

Miami Heat; Aaron Jones,

Green Bay; and LSU Tigers.

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