Peter Goodwin has been named lead scientist for the Delta Science Program with the Delta Stewardship Council in Sacramento. He begins March 1.
The law firm of Nossaman LLP has hired the following associates to its Sacramento office: Angela Clifford, litigation; Amber Maltbie, public policy; and Angelise Marcigliano, litigation.
Matt Young has joined the Law Offices of Alan Laskin in Sacramento as an associate attorney.
Central Valley Community Bank has hired Steve Romeo as vice president, commercial banking officer for its Sacramento office.
The Sacramento law firm of Greenberg Traurig LLP has hired Michael Lane, associate, litigation practice, and Greg Sperla, associate, government affairs and litigation practice.
Woodland Healthcare has hired Amy Blackard as a physician assistant, family medicine department, Woodland; Geri Dutra, physician assistant, orthopedics department, Woodland; Michael Trofimenko, physician assistant, orthopedics department, Woodland; and Dr. Jeanette Berrong, family medicine physician, Davis.
Mercy Medical Group has hired Dr. Tushar Goradia as a neurosurgeon for its San Juan office and Neda Raheen as a physician assistant in its internal medicine department in Roseville.
Patricia Bell has been promoted to community relations director at The Commons in Elk Grove, an assisted- living retirement community.
Cathy LaFata has joined HDR, a firm that provides architectural, engineering, consulting and construction services, as the transportation environmental project manager for the Northern California offices. She will work in Sacramento.
MTWgroup in Sacramento has named Bryan Walker as a principal.
The Sacramento firm of KP Public Affairs has hired Kimberly Craig to its lobbying division beginning Feb. 21.
Carol Sitzenstatter has been hired as vice president of leasing and sales with the brokerage team at Voit Real Estate Services in Sacramento.
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