Aaron Anderson has been named president of U-Haul Co. of Sacramento East. He began working for the company in April 2006 as general manager of U-Haul Center of Auburn in Sacramento.
Kaiser Permanente's South Sacramento Medical Center has hired Ronnie L. Cobb as manager of diversity and inclusion programs. He will focus on improving communication and understanding among the center's ethnically and culturally diverse members and staff.
Robert Ingenito Jr. has been appointed manager of the research and statistics section of the state Board of Equalization.
Randle Communications has hired Chris Bertelli as director and Megan Range as assistant account executive.
Dan Lisenby has joined Pacific West Management, a regional property management firm, as district manager.
SAI has hired Debra Basaldua as director of marketing programs.
Steve Mehlman has been appointed communications director for United Domestic Workers of America, AFSCME Local 3930.
Ponte Palmero, a senior community in Cameron Park, has hired Ilisa Gallant and Janet Saitman as marketing directors.
Jennifer Barber has been hired as director of alumni relations at California State University, Sacramento. She brings 14 years of experience in alumni relations to the position.
Ascent Builders Inc. has named Tyler Gahagan project engineer.
Perry-Smith LLP has promoted Jeffrey A. Jensen, senior vice president, audit department; Nolan Thompson, senior associate, tax department; Kristen Albertoni, supervising associate, tax department; Patrick Matchell, senior associate, valuation and forensic services group; and Rachel Menaugh senior associate, audit department.
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