O'Currance Teleservices, an inbound telemarketing products and services provider, has hired Kimberly Torres as controller. Torres is a graduate of the University of Phoenix and has more than 16 years of financial experience. Prior to joining O'Currance, Torres was controller for the accounting department at another teleservices company.
Stoel Rives, a business law firm, announced seven new associates at its Salt Lake office. Carolina Nunez joined the firm's litigation practice group. Prior to joining Stoel Rives, Nunez was a law clerk to Judge Fortunato P. Benavides with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in Texas. Tim Conde also joins the firm's litigation practice group. Prior to joining Stoel Rives, Conde was a law clerk for Judge Paul G. Cassel with the U.S. District Court for Utah. Laura Suesser joined the firm's real estate group and focuses her practice on a variety of commercial real estate areas. Lance Lehnhof joined the firm's corporate group, where he focuses his practice on general corporate and securities matters. Rob Yates practices in Stoel Rives' corporate group, where he focuses on securities offerings and general corporate matters. Nathan Greene has joined the firm's technology and intellectual property practice group. His practice involves preparing and prosecuting patent applications for both U.S. and foreign patents in the electrical and mechanical arts. Kimberly Przybyla practices in the firm's wealth management group, assisting clients with trusts and estate planning, charitable giving, personal finance and business planning.
Ginet McCracken was named manager of the Murray office of Two Men And A Truck, a Michigan-based moving company. McCracken is a graduate of Utah State University and Weber State University. She has more than 20 years of corporate customer service experience, as well as considerable entrepreneurial experience.
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