From Deseret News archives:
People on the move
• Thomas Nehren has been hired as account planner at Salt Lake-based Richter7. Prior to joining the agency, Nehren worked as a marketing manager at another company. He will initiate brand development for all Richter7 clients.
• Trevor Hunsaker has been hired as senior estimator, and Ashley Briggs has been named marketing assistant at Big-D Construction Corp. Hunsaker has worked with several commercial construction companies in the area for nine years. He has a degree from Brigham Young University. Briggs will assist with marketing and business development efforts, as well as manage public relations. She has a degree from the University of Utah and has done freelance writing for a local newspaper.
• Nate Ballard has been named general manager of Wadsworth Development Group, based in Draper. He has served as a project manager for the company since its inception in 2003. The company specializes in acquiring, entitling, constructing, managing, leasing, buying and selling commercial real estate.
• Russell Sheffield has been hired as a project manager for Salt Lake-based Cameron Construction. Sheffield has 23 years of experience in the construction industry and recently worked as a project manager for another company. He is experienced in commercial construction and telecommunications.
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