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Business briefs

TOP PRODUCER NAMED: William Zamarelli Inc. recently named Leslie Cornicello as top producer in both listings and sales for 2016. Cornicello, a graduate of Realtor Institute and an Accredited Buyer Representative, has earned the Ohio Association of Realtors Presidents Sales recognition for the last 27 years. In 2015 and 2016, Cornicello received the Award of Excellence for over $5 million in sales. Also recognized were Jill Anderson, Fran Cunningham, Mimi Datchuk, John Devorich, Bruce McElroy, Jacqueline Salvato and David Zamarelli, who each received the Award of Achievement for $1 million in sales.

ANNUAL MEETING SET: Youngstown / Warren Regional Chamber will hold its annual meeting, providing a recap of 2016, 11:15 a.m. March 16 at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman.

People on the move

TAYLOR-WINFIELD NAMES GUNTER VP OF OPERATIONS: Taylor-Winfield Technologies. Inc. has promoted Richard A. Gunter to vice president of operations, directing day-to-day activities of engineering, purchasing, test and service, project management and plant operations. Gunter will lead all production planning and coordination of work flow and related resources and develop, guide, and motivate supervisors and team members to meet the rapidly changing needs of the business. He received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a master of science degree from Kettering University.

PAWCIO PROMOTED: Seven Seventeen Credit Union announced that Shelly Pawcio recently joined its executive management team after being promoted to senior vice president / CFO. Pawcio has been with the credit union nine years and served as a vice president, finance and accounting manager. She is a certified public accountant. During her tenure at the credit union she has earned the Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) and the Certified Credit Union Investments Professional (CCUIP) designations. Pawcio graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Youngstown State University, where she majored in accounting.

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HAMPTON INN REOPENS: Hampton Inn by Hilton-Youngstown North, 4400 Belmont Ave., recently celebrated its grand re-opening after undergoing extensive remodeling. The 66-room facility built 16 years ago offers a complimentary hot breakfast, indoor pool, fitness room and seasonal outdoor fire pit.

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