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On the Move: Rick Martin named to Managed Health Care Department post

Published: Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 - 12:00 am | Page 5B

Sacramento

Rick Martin of Lincoln has been named deputy director for plan and provider relations with the state Department of Managed Health Care. He is responsible for working with licensed health plans and serving as primary adviser to the director on critical plan and provider issues.

The University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, has hired Courtney G. Lee of Sacramento as director of academic success.

Jennifer Tencati of Antelope has moved to project manager at CirclePoint/MMC Communications.

Integra Telecom has hired Mark Rioux of Sacramento as an account executive.

N magazine, a community lifestyle magazine, has hired Heinz Ludke of Sacramento as a sales accountant.

Edgar Swope of Roseville has joined Golden Pacific Bank as vice president, mortgage lending manager. The bank is scheduled to open in February.

Stantec consulting services has hired Alfonso Rodriguez of Fullerton as vice president and leader of the California North region. He has 24 years of experience in design, project and program management.

Folsom

Patrick Young of Gold River has joined Business Advantage Consulting as business development director.

Roseville

Doug Harvey of Rocklin has been named director of the business and criminal justice programs at Heald College. He was a part-time instructor for the criminal justice program.

Galt

Building Material Distributors Inc. has promoted Chris Martin of Lafayette to regional sales manager of California and northern Nevada for the Marvin Windows & Doors division.


E-mail notices of managerial and professional career moves to onthemove@ sacbee.com. Photographs may also be e-mailed and will be used as space allows.


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