The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
NEWSMAKERS
Christine Henderson Brodnan has accepted the position of regional program director for Horizons Atlanta.
Michaela Mericle has joined family law firm Hedgepeth, Heredia & Rieder in Cobb County as an associate.
Littler, a large employment and labor law practice representing management, has added
Russell A. Jones and Kathryn S. McConnell as shareholders in the Atlanta office. They join Littler from Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.
Will Perry Moran has joined the criminal defense and personal injury law firm of Michael Moran & Associates as an associate.
Crystal Duncan, formerly director of national distribution sales at Georgia Pacific, has established Cox Duncan Network LLC, a consulting-execution firm for food service operators and distributors.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Georgia Chapter has appointed Emily Dickinson, executive vice president for Wet Willie’s, a franchise chain of daiquiri bar/restaurants based in Savannah, to its board of trustees.
Phil DaCosta has joined Cook & James as vice president of business development in Alpharetta.
The Atlanta office of Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial has added LouAnn Kelleher as partner of counsel and
Ross Bundschuh and Carter Weathington as associates.
Christine Hord has been named director of adult education for Chattahoochee Technical College.
CIAS has hired Cliff Stormark for the position of business development manager .
Stantec’s Atlanta office has hired Joel Mann as a principal in Stantec’s Urban Places Group.
The Atlanta office of Avitru has named Andrew “A.J.” Brown as CFO, Liz Sophia as CMO and Marlena Slowik as vice president of operations and customer success.