Gary M. Tenzer has been named an...
Gary M. Tenzer has been named an executive director at George Smith Financial Services. He is a director at Columbia National Bank and has developed real estate courses for the American Management Assn. Tenzer also serves as a consultant to Hewlett-Packard Co.
Anne Zani has been appointed director of property management for Raznick & Sons Inc., Woodland Hills. Zani will be responsible for overseeing the commercial sales and leasing activities of a 20-member staff. She was affiliated with Central Savings & Loan, San Diego.
Thomas J. Weigel has been appointed director of planning for Richardson Nagy Martin, the Newport Beach architecture and planning firm. Weigel, who joined the firm in 1984, will be responsible for directing large scale land-use planning assignments.
Michael J. Messina has been named vice president of development in charge of planning new neighborhood shopping centers in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada for Carver Cos. of San Gabriel and Palm Springs. Messina is serving a second term as mayor of Alhambra.
Ron Robbins is the new president of the George Elkins Co., while Dennis Slattery was named executive vice president, and Don Master, chief financial officer. George Elkins, founder of Beverly Hills headquartered real estate firm, continues as it chairman.
F. William Whyte has been appointed vice president and branch manager of Cushman & Wakefield’s Los Angeles north office covering the San Fernando Valley, north Los Angeles and Ventura County.
Edwina Klein has joined the Los Angeles office of Welton Becket Associates to head business development for the firm’s interior design group.
Gary Mishler has been promoted to vice president/project manager of the Sunland Housing Group Inc., a San Diego-based real estate development company.
Paul W. Stern and Herbert S. Chase have joined the Ratkovich Co. as founding principals. Both come from Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services.
Yvonne Hogan Rasmussen has been appointed vice president of sales and marketing and Brooks West has been promoted to vice president of King Advertising & Public Relations, Newport Beach.
Christopher R. Chase, a member of Cushman & Wakefield’s Financial Services Group, has been promoted to vice president.
Andrew Ball has joined Koll Construction Co. as vice president, division manager of the San Franciso/East Bay division.
Susan Schwartz has joined the Costa Mesa-based landscape architectural firm of David H. Tatsumi & Associates as director of marketing and Terry Broussard has been promoted to senior designer/project coordinator.
Del Goerhing has been appointed chief financial officer and Jacqueline Black has been named to head the newly established property management department of Jaric Developers.
Linda Branch, vice president of Hope Ranch Realty, Santa Barbara, has earned her professional designation as a Certified Real Estate Brokerage manager from the Realtors National Marketing Institute.
Gail Schwartz, director of marketing for the Nadel Partnership, Santa Monica, has been promoted to partnership associate in the firm.
Deyo P. Breen has been appointed director and senior vice president of Covington Technologies, a Fullerton-based development firm. He also serves as treasurer and chief financial officer.
Donald J. MacMaster, immediate past president of the American Industrial Real Estate Assn., has been designated Master of Industrial Brokerage by the association.
John Brand, with seven years experience in planning and development, has been named project coordinator for the San Diego division of the Lusk Co.
Tim Beaudin has joined Western Consolidated Equities Inc. as vice president of finance. He was previously associated with Smith, Linden & Basso and Peat, Marwick & Mitchell.
Alexander H. Pope, Los Angeles County assessor, has been recognized with a presidential citation from the International Assn. of Assessing Officers for his services on the association’s Metropolitan Jurisdictional Council.
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