LIMELIGHT
LIMELIGHT
Awards, achievements
YOUNGSTOWN -- Brian W. Keeling, president of Waynco Electrical Contractors in Mineral Ridge, has been elected president of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Penn-Ohio Chapter. The association represents the electrical construction industry in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties.
Keeling lives in Mineral Ridge and has a degree in electrical engineering technology from Youngstown State University. He is a U.S Navy veteran of the Vietnam War.
Other newly elected officers are: William T. Leone of Tri-Area Electric, vice president; Kevin D. Beil of University Electric Co., treasurer; and David A. Dickey of Joe Dickey Electric, governor. Also serving on the board of directors is Rex A. Ferry, who is District II vice president of the National Electrical Contractors Association.
BOARDMAN -- Marc Richey, a service technician at Youngstown Buick Pontiac GMC Truck, has achieved the status of GM World Class Technician after completing an intensive training program. He is one of 120 GM service technicians nationwide to achieve the title.
WARREN -- True2Form Collision Repair Centers, which operates centers in Warren, Boardman, Austintown, Leavittsburg and Hubbard, has won a national award for the company's customer service efforts. True2Form was chosen to receive the fourth annual Clearly Elite Award over several thousand companies in 47 states that use CSI Complete, an industry tool for customer satisfaction assessment.
LAKE MILTON -- Mark Stevens has been recognized as Weichert Realtors-Vayner & amp; Associates top lister and seller for 2003. Stevens, a seven-year member of the sales team and first-time home buyer specialist, was the company's top listing agent in 2002.
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