People on the move

Published: Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007 12:16 a.m. MDT
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Drs. Joshua D. Bradley, Albert J. Dal Canto and Rustin R. Ross have joined Intermountain Medical Group. Bradley specializes in ear, nose and throat at the Salt Lake Clinic. He received degrees from the University of Utah. Dal Canto has opened an ophthalmology practice at the Intermountain Sandy Lake Clinic. He specializes in oculoplastic, orbital and lacrimal surgery of the eye. Ross has opened his dermatology practice at the Intermountain Salt Lake Clinic. He received degrees from the University of Utah.

Bradford Ewell has been promoted to student loan manager and vice president at Zions Bank. Ewell is responsible for overall management of the student loan department and its employees, business development and managing relations with internal and external departments. He has more than 20 years of banking experience, including being student loan operations manager at Zions. He has a degree from Weber State University.

Robyn Wilson has joined Standard Optical as director of store operations. She will oversee all Standard Optical store operations, ranging from finances to customer service. Wilson formerly was a store manager at retail outlets across the state.

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Thomas D. Boyle has been elected as a director at the law firm of Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson. Boyle's litigation practice has included trade secrets in the insurance, restaurant and technology industries; child abuse in the context of religious organizations; a juvenile boot camp and a wilderness adolescent correctional program; personal injury and wrongful death; insurance coverage particularly in the environmental sector; and commercial and consumer disputes. He also has served as a mediator in more than 100 civil suits and other disputes. Before joining Clyde Snow, Boyle practiced law in Dallas. His education includes degrees from Brigham Young University.

Jerry Abbott has been named division president at Fieldstone Homes Utah LLC. Abbott is responsible for all aspects of managing and developing the base of operations, including oversight of land acquisition, entitlement, construction, sales and marketing of new communities within this geographic region. Prior to joining Fieldstone Homes Utah, Abbott was the division president for another company. He has 17 years of experience producing multifamily, semicustom and custom homes. His education includes a degree from Brigham Young University.

Stephanie Wilkins Pugsley has been elected president and Karthik Nadesan has been elected as president-elect for 2007-08 for the Young Lawyers Division of the Utah State Bar. Pugsley is an attorney with Jones, Waldo, Holbrook & McDonough in the Salt Lake City office, where she maintains a traditional litigation practice. Her education includes a degree from the University of Utah. Nadesan is an attorney with the Salt Lake City office of Snell & Wilmer, where his practice is concentrated in litigation. His education includes a University of Utah degree. Attorneys practicing three years or less or under the age of 36 hold membership in the Young Lawyers Division, making it the largest section of the Utah State Bar, with approximately 2,000 active members.

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