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Beth Hodge, M.D., with board certifications in internal medicine and endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, has joined St. Margaret Mercy's Department of Internal Medicine. Her office is in Munster. Jerome Jabbour, M.D., has joined St. Margaret Mercy's Department of Family Medicine. His office is in Munster. Howard Eugene Feldman, MD, has joined St. Margaret Mercy's Department of Emergency Medicine with a subspecialty in environmental and occupational medicine. His office is in Hammond.
Cynthia Walsh, of Crown Point, has been appointed to a two-year term on the board of trustees of the Indiana Public Employees' Retirement Fund (PERF). Walsh is the vice president and chief financial officer for National Bond and Trust.
Cedar Lake resident Kay McElmurry, RN, charge nurse in the Post Surgical unit on Saint Margaret Mercy’s Dyer Campus, has been named as the hospital’s GEM (Going the Extra Mile) in July.
Pat Pullara, chief operating officer of the Greater Northwest Indiana Association of Realtors, has been named a member of the board of directors for the Better Business Bureau of Northern Indiana.
Theresa Valade, CEO of The Growth Coach in Valparaiso, recently participated in the FBI Citizens’ Academy. At the six-week course Valade learned about the FBI’s structure and operations, forensics, technology, training, and policies and issues, such as ethics, drug enforcement and criminal trends.
David Hubinger, with Hubinger Landscaping Corp., of Crown Point, has joined the Professional Landcare Network (PLANET). The association provides ongoing educational and safety programs and features a national certification program that ensures that PLANET members have the knowledge and technical expertise necessary to perform their jobs at the highest standards.
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