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Namedropper 6-22-08
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Rafael Macias Jr.; John T. Osterman; Marc Holyfield; Betty Brennan
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RAFAEL MACIAS JR.
Rafael Macias Jr. has joined 1st Bank Yuma as vice president, director of mortgage loan services. He is at the 28th Street and 4th Avenue branch, offering a wide variety of mortgage loan products.
Macias, a Yuma resident since 1990, attended Arizona Western College, is a certified mortgage planner and has been in the mortgage industry for more than 10 years.
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JOHN T. OSTERMAN
John T. Osterman, an agent with New York Life Insurance Co., has been re-elected by shareholders to the second three-year term and is serving as vice president on the board of directors of New York Life Agents Reinsurance Company.
Osterman has served the Yuma community for over 29 years, specializing in estate planning and preservation. He can be reached at 726-9660.
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MARC HOLYFIELD
Marc Holyfield, director of emergency medical services for Arizona Western College, was among 11 medical professionals from around the U.S. selected by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians to assist in the writing of paramedic questions for the national exam.
Holyfield has been involved in EMS for 23 years and has been teaching with AWC since 1989. He also is a full-time flight paramedic with Air Evac based in Yuma.
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BETTY BRENNAN
Betty Brennan, Realtor with Coldwell Banker Crimson Sky Realty, recently completed the Coldwell Banker Military Market training. The special training is part of the comprehensive Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC effort to serve the special housing needs of military personnel.
Brennan received training in the unique concerns, customs and procedures related to military buyers and sellers.
Brennan can be reached at 580-9638 or visit www.isellyumahomes.com. She is in the office at 11361 S. Foothills Blvd., Suite 1.
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