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Daniel Hannaher has been appointed the regional administrator for Region VIII by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Hannaher will oversee SBA programs and services in Utah and five other states. He previously was president of Hannaher's Inc., a retailer of office furniture and design services in Fargo, N.D.
Jeff Larsen and Anthony Elggren have joined Amer Sports. Larsen is director of Salomon Footwear USA. Larsen most recently was president of a company in California. Elggren is the national accounts manager for ASWO. Most recently, he was a national account manager with an Oregon-based company.
Al Ormiston, Mike Cookman, Nick Mecham and Paul Knopf have joined Sendside as sales executives. Ormiston previously was with another company in a variety of roles and was vice president of national accounts and director of marketing at another company. Cookman previously was the vice president of the western region for another company and was western region director of channels for strategic partnerships and western region director at a pair of others. Mecham has more than 15 years of experience in direct, channel and enterprise sales and business development. He also has been and an executive-level member and founder of a number of technology start-ups. Prior to joining Sendside, he was vice president of sales and business development at another company. Knopf previously was vice president of technology at another company.
Heidi Schulz has been promoted to manager of the City Creek branch of Deseret First Credit Union. Schulz joined Deseret First in 2004 and was previously assistant manager at the credit union's former ZCMI branch.
Jeff Wasden has been appointed vice president of global marketing for Tahitian Noni International. Wasden recently was chief executive officer at another company and was vice president of worldwide marketing at another.
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