People in Business: Bi-State employees earn; Jump promotes; Three Rivers names; Open Arms appoints
By Missouri Public Transit Association
Copyright stltoday
The Missouri Public Transit Association presented three Bi-State Development employees with a Missouri Transit Operator Champion Award: Metro Bus Operator Charles Boone logged 30,000 miles in one year, more than any other driver; MetroLink LRV Operator Eric Dixon, honored for professionalism and dedication under pressure; Call-A-Ride Van Operator Takesha Standford, honored for perfect safety record, zero accidents and compassionate service, especially to riders with disabilities.
Amanda Harris joined Carol House Quick Fix Pet Clinic as director of transformational giving. The organization operates clinics in St. Louis and Rolla, Missouri.
Armstrong Teasdale added Corporate Services Associate Joseph W. O’Connell Jr. to the firm’s St. Louis, Missouri headquarters. He will advise on import/export regulatory controls and sanctions, and global compliance.
Jump Company, a full-service marketing agency headquartered in The Loop neighborhood of University City, Missouri, advanced Keaundria McRoberts from digital media manager to senior performance media manager.
Three Rivers Concierge Medicine, Creve Coeur, Missouri, named Kate Shoemaker the practice’s lead concierge physician. She was a primary care physician, with added experience in women’s health and academic medicine, at the John Cochran VA Medical Center, St. Louis.
Open Arms Wellness mental health practice based in St. Louis, Missouri, appointed Sheryl Salaris as lead psychiatrist.