A Week In Business – April 5, 2019

Biz AColdwell Banker Vacations recently opened a new office on 131st Street, replacing the former office on 120th Street. The new office offers ample parking for customers and clients. Coldwell Banker Vacations has seven offices in Ocean City as well as a satellite office in Ocean Pines and a recently opened office in Millville, Del. Above, Operations Manager Eva Hitchen-Stephens cuts the ribbon surrounded by rental agents and staff members at a grand opening celebration organized by the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Jeanette Deskiewicz

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Banker Obtains MBA

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Alysson DuPont

BERLIN – Taylor Bank Vice President and Human Resources Director Alysson DuPont recently received her MBA from University of Maryland University College. DuPont joined Taylor Bank in 2008.

“We feel very fortunate to have Mrs. DuPont on our team of banking professionals, and proudly congratulate her on this great achievement,” said Taylor Bank President/CEO Raymond M. Thompson.

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Company Agents Honored

BERLIN — Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty recently announced several honors for its agents.

Jo Ann Brandt, Pam Brauns, Cheri Chenoweth, Judy Froman, Craig Hyatt, Mickey Lobb, Beth Miller, Sandy Van Fleet and Tary Walterhoefer have been named to the prestigious Honor Society for 2018. The award recognizes the network’s top 14 percent of sales professionals who in 2018 exemplified great sales measures in closed gross commission income or units.

Sandy Dougan, Sandy & Doug Galloway – The Pros To Know, The O’Hare Team, Cindy Poremski and Sally Stout have been named to the prestigious President’s Circle for 2018 by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. The award recognizes the network’s top five percent of sales professionals who in 2018 exemplified great sales measures in closed GCI or closed units.

Edie Brennan, Stephanie Bray, Claudia Gausepohl, Michael Rutledge and John Talbott been named to the prestigious Leading Edge Society for 2018. The award recognizes the network’s top eight percent of residential sales professionals in closed gross commission income (GCI) or closed units.

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New CT Scan Installed

SALISBURY — Patients and clinicians at Peninsula Regional Medical Center’s (PRMC) Robert T. Adkins, MD Emergency/Trauma Center now have access to the latest in dynamic Cat Scan (CT) technology with the recent installation of a new Canon Aquilion ONE/GENESIS edition.  PRMC is the first hospital on Delmarva to install the premium CT technology and one of just six in Maryland.

The Aquilion ONE is a small, lightweight system that uses less power and allows technologists to automatically set the optimal dose for every procedure and precisely tailor the scan for every patient.

“Precise, short, one-rotation scans allow us to lower the dose of contrast, reducing risk but still permitting the scanning of sensitive organs like the brain and heart,” said Mary Lou Melhorn, Director of Medical Imaging at PRMC.  “It also makes it possible to scan more dose-sensitive people, like pediatric, critically ill or trauma patients. Best, it does this very quickly with excellent image quality, which means our physicians are able to visualize and detect injuries and disease in less time.”