50 Years of Service
Albert Kave, left, is presented a plaque recognizing 50 continuous years of service on the Jefferson Security Bank Board of Directors. Kave is a lifelong resident of the Shepherdstown area. He served on the Shepherdstown Town Council for over a decade and is one of the founding members of the Shepherdstown Men’s Club. With Kave is JSB Chairman William E. Knode, Jr.
Panhandle Home Health on the Move
Panhandle Home Health, Inc. (PHHI) has moved into a new facility. The 30-year-old nonprofit home healthcare provider has expanded its service capacity so much in recent years that it needed a major expansion. Its new location on Old Mill Road in Martinsburg has 7,500 square feet of office and training space in the center of its service area. “We were at full capacity in our previous location,” said Lisa Bivens, PHHI administrator. “The new facility was constructed to help control our expenses, to improve efficiency in the work environment, and to make better use of our funds.” As a nonprofit organization, PHHI serves the public both through fees for its services and by receiving grants and donations. Orsini’s Appliances donated and installed new Maytag appliances for the new kitchen. For more information about Panhandle Home Health, Inc., contact 304-263-5680 or www.PanhandleHomeHealth.org.
New Faces, New Places
The Martinsburg-Berkeley County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is pleased to announce the addition of Cara Spaziani as their Communications Coordinator. Spaziani graduated from West Virginia University’s Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism and attended The Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University. Her post-college experience includes serving as press secretary for Unger for Congress, and being a reporter and freelance writing. “I am excited to join this dynamic team and have the opportunity to strengthen the travel and tourism industry within Martinsburg and Berkeley County,” Spaziani said.
Next Generation Marketing Workshop
Senior executives and marketing managers in the Eastern Panhandle can learn how to better succeed in today’s marketplace at the Next Generation Marketing workshop in Martinsburg. The day will include workshops covering topics like return on investment, brand mythology, and engaging customers. An executive panel discussion will include experts from Mythology LLC, Maple Creative, Direct Online Marketing, and local marketing and PR specialist Sandy Sponaugle of Platinum PR. By the end of the day, participants will have developed action plans that can be implemented immediately and select attendees will receive a live assessment of their marketing tactics.
The workshop will be held Thursday, June 12, from 9am to 4:30pm at the Holiday Inn, at Foxcroft Ave., Martinsburg. For information visit www.MarketingConference.org or 877-858-0982. Registration is $125, and includes continental breakfast, lunch, choice of best-selling book, and all workshop materials. Seating is limited.