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NLV chamber names its board for 2008

The North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce named 2008 board of directors. Officers are Tony Marinello, chairman; James York, chairman-elect; Shelby Keefer, vice chair-finance; John Wilson, vice chairman-government affairs; Jim Servino, vice chairman-membership; Barrick Neill, vice chairman at-large; and Bob Hart, immediate past chairman.

Other board members are Marc Bolduc, Darren Brown, Curtis Cummings, Jeff Fine, George Garcia, Joe Hasson, Warren Kaplan, John McMillan, Kathleen Paustian Parson, Bob Schaich, Peggy Smith and Moe Truman.

Clark County Credit Union named Katie Kilby teller at its Windmill Lane branch.

Paramount Bank named Steve Mallory senior vice president, John Cooper vice president and Diana Smart controller.

Kennedy Advertising launched www.kennedyadv.com, a Web site featuring an electronic catalog of more than 155,000 promotional products.

Market City Caffe Hospitality Group named Gregory Arianoff managing partner of Morels French Steakhouse & Bistro.

Audi of Henderson, 210 N. Gibson Road in the Valley Automall, has become Findlay Automotive Group's latest dealership. Jim Diguilio is general manager.

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