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Gensler Architecture, Design & Planning Worldwide named Darla
Callahan, a Gensler vice president since 2000, managing director of
the Newport Beach office earlier this month. Callahan is a member of
Gensler’s Firm-wide Global Accounts Taskforce, the Workplace and
Strategic Alliance Taskforces and of the Newport Beach Steering
Committee. Gensler is a leading architecture and interior design firm
....Kevin Bowes, district manager of Vector Marketing Corporations in
Costa Mesa, recently reached his $2-million career sales milestone.
Bowes joined the company as a sales representative in 1998 and was
quickly promoted to field sales manager. This is his second career
sales award. Vector presents Milestone Award plaques to managers that
attain million-dollar career sales milestones signifying their sales
accomplishments and achievements ....Matthew Benvenuti of Newport
Beach was one of a 12-member team that spent two weeks teaching
conversational English to Polish teens during the summer. Benvenuti
and his grandmother, Terry Lowery of Lakewood, Colo., were part of
the Global Volunteers program, which offers volunteer
service-learning opportunities in 19 countries ....Navy Petty Officer
3rd Class Thorin D. Mayba, of Costa Mesa, recently departed on a
six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf as
part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Mayba, a 1989 Estancia High
graduate, is currently aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, which is
one of the many carriers deployed throughout the world to serve as a
highly visible deterrent to would-be aggressors, and is equipped with
the most versatile and powerful weapons and aircraft available
....Many Newport-Mesa residents left the 2002 Orange County Fair as
recipients of a variety of awards. Ralph McCowan of Costa Mesa won
first place for creating the most patriotic hat. Other Costa Mesa
winners included: Helen Volde, 13, for her halter-top sun dress;
Wendy Borack for her paper mache sculpture; Lee Jeffries for most
original hat; Laura Keller, 13, for her themed flower arrangement;
Vanessa Vosburg, 11, for her boysenberry jam; Martha Blake for her
black and white photograph; Marcia Weatherholt Bernhardt for her oil
painting; Dave Gardner for his lighthouse collection; Stephanie
Miranda, 18, for her happy face collection; Bob White for his
woodcarving; and Bob Zigler for the opening ceremony grand prize. The
Corona del Mar winners included: Karen Luchesi for her black and
white photograph and Eva Fergoda for her crocheted and lacework
articles.
* NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please
direct noteworthy information to Christine Carrillo via fax at (949)
646-4170, or send e-mail to [email protected].
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