Clyde Cos. Inc. has announced changes to its business structure and top management. It has been split into two new divisions: the Clyde/Geneva Group and the Clyde Business Group. Al Schellenberg will serve as president of the Clyde/Geneva Group and executive vice president of Clyde Cos., supervising the operations of Geneva Rock Products and W.W. Clyde & Co. Dave Hales will become president of W.W. Clyde & Co. and Jim Golding has been appointed to president of Geneva Rock. W.W. Clyde & Co. has been reorganized into two new divisions: Heavy Construction and Special Construction Projects. Rhys Weaver has been named president of the Clyde Business Group, which will include Sunroc Corp., Sunroc Building Products and Beehive Insurance. Jeremy Hafen has been appointed president of Sunroc Building Materials Inc., a new division of the Clyde Business Group. Kay Christofferson will be the president of Sunroc Corp., overseeing the construction division and the operations of Wyoming-based Gorge Rock Products and Idaho-based Clements Concrete. Dave Cook will become vice president of corporate communications at Clyde Cos., where he will oversee the marketing, public relations and audit functions for all of the Clyde companies. Brent Smith, as vice president of administration, will manage information technology, information management, business development and learning and development.
Pamela E. Beatse, Jesse A. Frederick II, R. Roman Groesbeck and Adam D. Wentz have joined the law firm Strong & Hanni as associate attorneys. Beatse has joined the Transportation, Employment Law and Government Liability practice groups. Her education includes degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. Frederick has joined the Medical Malpractice practice group. His education includes a degree from Westminster College. Groesbeck has joined the Business, Tax and Estate Planning and Commercial Litigation practice groups. His education includes a degrees from Westminster College. Wentz has joined the Transportation and Products Liability practice groups. His education includes degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Utah.
Mary Relling of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has been elected to the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences. Relling is chairwoman of St. Jude Pharmaceutical Sciences. Relling's research focuses on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in children and how genome variability influences a child's response to cancer chemotherapy. Her education includes a degree from the University of Utah.
Rachel Naegeli has joined Jones Waldo Holbrook & McDonough PC as a paralegal in the law firm's St. George office. Naegeli specializes in international conflict resolution, international negotiation, international property rights and international business transactions.
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