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  • Dollar General adds foodie and financial experience to its board

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General has elected Sandy Cochran, president and CEO of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, to its board of directors, effective December 5.

    “We are excited to add Sandy to the Dollar General board of directors,” said Rick Dreiling, Dollar General’s chairman and CEO. “Sandy’s extensive experience and perspective will provide us with valuable insights as we continue to grow our business. Her expertise will complement our board as we strive to build shareholder value.”

  • CBRE names president and CEO

    Los Angeles -- CBRE Group announced that Robert E. Sulentic assumed the position of president and CEO, effective Dec. 1.
       
    Sulentic succeeds Brett White, who, as previously announced, retired on Nov. 30.

    Sulentic, most recently the company’s president, also joined CBRE’s board of directors, which has expanded to 11 members. White also remains a member of the board.
     

  • Inland Private Capital Corp. announces exec promotions

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- Inland Private Capital Corp. announced three employee promotions and the hiring of one new employee to the company’s senior management team. 

    Effective Nov. 13, the company has promoted Keith Lampi to the position of COO and Rahul Sehgal to chief investment officer. Additionally, Joe Binder has been promoted to senior VP acquisitions; Dione McConnell has been appointed VP operations.

  • Meijer team members contribute $3 million to United Way

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Employees at the Grand Rapids-based retailer Meijer raised $3 million for the 2012 United Way Workforce Campaign for the second year in a row. The workforce campaign aims to improve the lives of those in need by meeting critical needs of the community.

  • SRS Real Estate names two new market leaders

    Dallas -- SRS Real Estate Partners announced that two new market leaders have been selected to lead the offices in Dallas/Ft. Worth and South Florida.
     
    Mark Reeder has been named market leader for the Dallas/Ft. Worth office and will lead in partnership with Ryan Johnson. Reeder has been with SRS since 2000.

    John Artope has been selected to lead the office in South Florida. He already leads the offices in Orlando and Tampa, and has been with the company since 2002.

     

  • Consumer watchdog gets new top lawyer

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission name Stephanie Tsacoumis as its new general counsel effective December 10.

    Tsacoumis joins CPSC after serving as vp and general counsel at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., from 2009 through 2012, where she was responsible for all legal affairs and compliance matters at the university, including health and safety regulations, litigation, federal contracts and grants, and intellectual property.

  • Alternative Apparel appoints new brand president, CMO

    Atlanta, Ga. — Fashion basics brand Alternative Apparel appointed Erik Joule as its president and CMO, effective January 7, 2013.

    Joule will be based out of the company’s design office in Los Angeles, where he will report directly to CEO Evan Toporek and work closely with founder and CCO Greg Alterman.
     

  • Johnson & Johnson elects new chair as Weldon retires

    NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Johnson & Johnson has elected Alex Gorsky as its new chairman, board of directors, effective December 28. Gorsky, who was appointed CEO in April of this year, replaces current chairman Bill Weldon, who was with the company for 41 years.

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