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FALL 2012

Ballantyne Magazine covers news, events, real estate, restaurants, shopping, health, schools and business in the upscale Ballantyne Area of Charlotte, NC.

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BALLANTYNE | wire Property Services Promotes Hillis, Green Bill Hillis has been promoted to property manager for Bissell Keli Fayard Pastry Chef Joins Hotel Property Services. Hillis has played an integral role in the success of the property services team over the past four years, and recently received his master's degree in business from Queens University of Charlotte. Bissell Property Services also promoted Debbie Green to assistant property manager. Green, who joined the property services team in 2007, recently passed her Accredited Commercial Manager exam and is pursuing her Certified Property Manager designation this fall. inVentiv Moves HQ to Ballantyne A national provider of medical management services to consumers and the health-care industry, inVentiv Medical Management recently moved its corporate headquarters from Augusta, Ga. to a 9,500-square-foot space in in the Everett Building in Ballantyne Corporate Park. & Lodge Keli Fayard has joined The Ballantyne Hotel & Lodge as executive pastry chef. With 16 years of experience, Fayard is renowned in the pastry industry. She has appeared on the Cooking Channel and Food Network's Cake Challenge. Honda Finance Earns LEED Gold Status American Honda Finance Corp. received LEED Gold certification for its facility in Ballantyne Corporate Park. The local United States Green Building Council chapter held a LEED ceremony at the AHFC office on June 14. LEED stands for "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design." Bill Hillis Debbie Green The headquarters will support the company's business development efforts, while core clinical staff and operations will remain in Georgia. InVentiv Medical Management offers physician-directed, nurse- supported, technology-enabled, medical management solutions to a variety of clients: third-party administrators, self-funded or fully insured plans, employer groups, managing general underwriters, insurance carriers and others. "Moving our headquarters to Charlotte will help us be more accessible to our clients and ensure that we remain nimble to their business needs," says Marc Palmer, company CEO. Info: www.inventivMM.com. Ballantyne Chamber Sets Emily Scofield, executive director of the USGBC Charlotte region chapter, presents Dean Hardesty, regional manager at American Honda Finance Corp., with the LEED Gold certification. Fall Meetings The Ballantyne Chapter of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce will hold its membership luncheons this fall on Oct. 4, Nov. 1 and Dec. 6 at The Ballantyne Hotel & Lodge. To register for a meeting, go Clifton Coble, Bissell Cos. (from left); Gary Freigberger, CB Richard Ellis; Roger Cope, AHFC; Andrew Laing, USGBC Charlotte; Mariano Bonilla, AHFC; Emily Scofield, USGBC Charlotte; Misty Beller, USGBC Charlotte; and Dean Hardesty, AHFC. 18 BALLANTYNE MAGAZINE to www.charlottechamber.com. The fee is $20 in advance, $25 at the door subject to space availability, and $45 for non-Charlotte Chamber members. Registration: www.charlottechamber.com/events. FALL 2012 Photos courtesy of Bissell Cos. Photos courtesy of Bissell Cos.

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