Originally published Monday, November 10, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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On the move
Appointments, promotions and awards in the business community.

Lynn Beck

Paul Buckman

Allegra Calder

Debbie George

Peter Levine

Jenne Neptune

Jay Rogers

Mike Samora
Seattle area
Architecture/design: Kevin Roche joined Callison as principal in the firm's retail design practice.
Consulting: Jay Rogers and Allegra Calder joined Berk & Associates.
Health care: Dr. Jamie Antoine, Dr. Jennifer Meyer, Dr. Jonathan Kryman, Dr. Shenton Oh and Sarah Philip (Burien Medical Center) joined Group Health.
Hotels: Jenne Neptune was appointed general manager at Alexis Hotel.
Law: Jeff Kerneen was named executive director at Graham & Dunn. Benjamin Nivison, of Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, was named to the Washington State Bar Association Pro Bono and Legal Aid Committee.
Restaurants: Peter Levine was named executive chef at Waterfront Seafood Grill.
Shopping centers: Lynn Beck was named general manager at Pacific Place shopping center.
Eastside
Consulting: Arif Samad was appointed senior associate at Revel Consulting, Bellevue.
Health care: Paul Buckman was appointed president and chief executive at Pathway Medical Technologies, Kirkland. Dr. Wendy Siu (Bellevue Medical Center) and Dr. Elizabeth Bennett (Factoria Medical Center) joined Group Health.
Manufacturing: Mike Samora was named global director of marketing solutions, and Debbie George was appointed global brand-marketing leader at Terex Aerial Work Platforms, Redmond.
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Software: Christian Jensen was appointed director of projects for professional services, and Halim Dunsky as director of delivery excellence at SolutionsIQ, Redmond.
Telemarketing: Chris May was appointed national director of business development at CSG Openline, Redmond.
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