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NORTHWESTERN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Chicago: Dr. Allen S. Anderson, 49, to medical director for the Center for Heart Failure and director of network development at Northwestern's Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, from founding medical director of Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation at the University of Chicago. He is also a professor of medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MEDICINE, Chicago: Adam J. Park, 42, to executive director, managed care, from director of payer relations at Advocate Physician Partners.
CIVCON SERVICES INC., Chicago: Lillian Yan, 44, to director of planning, environmental and engineering services, from senior project manager at AECOM.
GRAEF-USA INC., Milwaukee: George Podrebarac, 35, to office manager, in Chicago, from structural project manager.
FAITHFUL & GOULD, New York: Leslie Busija, 28, pictured, to senior marketing coordinator, in Chicago, from marketing coordinator at F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen & Associates LLC. Also, Tana Burhans, 27, to regional marketing manager, from marketing manager.
REED CONSTRUCTION, Chicago: Mark Zolen, 38, to project superintendent, from superintendent at Eidco Construction. Also, Jon Zawiski, 26, to project manager, from project manager at Ernie Loberg Construction Inc.
SUMMIT DESIGN & BUILD LLC, Chicago: Thomas Kafkes, 54, to director of business development, from principal at Kafkes Real Estate Services Co.
KONICA MINOLTA, Ramsey, N.J.: Sam Elsener, 32, to area vice president, in Chicago, from branch manager.
ASSOCIATED BANK, Green Bay, Wis.: Michael Holling, 50, to managing director, head of syndications, in Chicago, from head of commercial real estate syndications.
DRESNER PARTNERS, Chicago: Brian Graves, 50, to managing director, from managing director at GSM Advisors.
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