Business Digest: Dr. Laina Rodela joins Life Care
By Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn. | |
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Rodela will share time between the two buildings, caring for patients in each. She will work with both facilities' on-site physicians.
"Working with seniors is rewarding on several different levels," said Rodela. "I enjoy interacting with patients and their families, providing medical care through a difficult time in their lives and assisting in their return home in a way that achieves their functional goals."
Before coming to Life Care, Rodela worked with
Rodela earned her doctor of medicine degree from the
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EMS wins top energy award
"It is the mission of EMS to survey, report, recommend and guide our customer base to deploy the most efficient lighting systems available to them and also to take a total energy health assessment, whether it be lighting, motor and drive systems, power conditioning or total building automation systems," said
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Smith is CEO of
"Charles has helped steer
Early in his career with
Smith holds a bachelor's degree in industrial technology with a minor in business management from
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Erickson earns CFA recognition
Erickson graduated from
The CFP designation identifies individuals who have met experience and ethical requirements, successfully completed financial planning coursework and passed the 10-hour, two-day CFP certification examination.
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Rector heads state group
Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee (PCAT) has named
"Kristen is an outstanding advocate for
Prior to joining PCAT 12 years ago, Rector provided social work services to
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