Wells Fargo Bank has named Arie D. Anderson district manager for its Weber/Box Elder area, where he will oversee 10 branches and 100 employees. Anderson has more than 13 years of financial services experience, serving most recently as district manager for the bank's Fort Collins, Colo., area. He is a graduate of the U.
Bryan Johnson was named administrator of The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital in Murray. Johnson serves as regional operating officer for Intermountain Healthcare's Salt Lake area hospitals and will continue in that role in addition to leading TOSH. He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and Brigham Young University.
CLC Associates, a planning, architecture and engineering firm, announced that Troy Herold was named an associate and stockholder in the firm's Salt Lake office. Herold has 13 years of planning and landscape architecture experience. He currently serves as director of planning for the Salt Lake office and is the project manager for the IKEA store planned in Draper.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage announced three staff changes. Jonathan Cohen joined the agency as vice president of relocation services. Cohen has worked in the relocation and real estate industries for eight years, most recently as operations manager of relocation for Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Chicago. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland. Jaren Davis was named vice president of development for the company's Utah operations. Davis has worked in the real estate industry for 20 years, most recently as director of business development for the company's Union Park office. Darren Mansell was named sales manager for the company's Union Park office. Mansell has 15 years of real estate industry experience and last year was the company's top-ranked sales associate nationwide.
The law firm of Stoel Rives announced two staff changes. Matt Moscon was chosen to lead the firm's products liability team. Moscon, a principal with the firm, has more than 10 years of experience. He will lead a group of about 30 lawyers and paralegals across the firm's offices in the Northwest region. Jennifer Martin was promoted to principal in the firm. Martin practices with the firm's energy and telecommunications and independent power practice group. She joined Stoel Rives in 2000.
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