Sunday 18 December 2016

Business digest: Sunday, Dec. 18

Koos joins FB&T as home loan originator

Lauren Koos has joined the Longview staff of First Bank and Trust East Texas as a home loan credit originator.

Before getting into the managing an account business, Koos was a Realtor and an advance determination master and advance alteration agent.

She is a local of White Oak.

GSMC focus gets accreditation update

The Good Shepherd Center for Bariatric Surgery has gotten an update in its accreditation from the country's top surveyor of surgical health improvement plans.

Dr. Dustin McDermott, restorative executive of the inside, said it has been licensed as a Comprehensive Center under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program, a joint program of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

"Being perceived as a Comprehensive Center permits the Center for Bariatric Surgery more space to create individualized surgical arrangements to legitimately watch over each of our patients and grows the extent of patients for whom these methods are accessible," McDermott said in an announcement.

The accreditation depends on a broad site visit by an accomplished bariatric specialist who surveys the inside's structure, prepare, and clinical results information.

Rice acquires ensured portfolio assignment

William Y. "Charge" Rice III, first VP and monetary counsel in the Wealth Management office of Morgan Stanley in Longview, has earned the guaranteed portfolio administrator assignment.

Rice, a Morgan Stanley worker since 1989, earned the assignment subsequent to finishing broad coursework and examination, trailed by a five-day workshop at Columbia University.

The educational programs includes inside and out investigation of basic examination, choice valuation, remote cash trade, credit default swap structure and valuation investigation, and resource designation.

Real estate brokers affiliation officers, honorees

The Longview Area Association of Realtors introduced its officers and chiefs for 2017 and named three honor beneficiaries. The service occurred at Pinecrest Country Club.

The 2017 officers are: President Annice Germon, Gramer Group Real Estate Services; President-elect Dianne Swank, Suzanne Cook and Co.; Vice President Dona Willett, Summers Real Estate Group; Secretary/Treasurer Melinda Randall, ReMax First Choice; and Immediate Past President Delena Dorgan, ReMax.

Approaching chiefs are: Roxanne Browning of Summers Real Estate Group, Janice Gibson of Coldwell Banker Lenhart Properties, Jessica Holmes of Mobbs Real Estate Group, J.P. Wipe of Daub Realty, Lisa Martin of ReMax, Kelley Sullins of Suzanne Cook, Susan White of Lenhart and Alicia Yoder of Suzanne Cook.

Grant beneficiaries are: 2016 Realtor of the Year, Lori Keebaugh of Suzanne Cook; 2016 Rookie of the Year, Sullins; and 2016 Affiliate of the Year, Tina Chumley of Guild Mortgage Co.

Provincial Village gets 'Best of 2017' honor

Provincial Village retirement group in Longview was perceived by SeniorAdvisor.com as a component of the "Best of 2017 Awards."

The 133-bed senior living group was respected by the biggest appraisals and audits site for senior administer to getting reliably high evaluations from inhabitants and their families all through 2016.

To fit the bill for the honor, offices must offer helped living, Alzheimer's care, free living, low-pay senior lodging, gifted nursing or in-home care, have kept up a normal general rating of no less than 4.5 stars and have gotten at least three new audits inside 2016.

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