BUSINESS NOTES
ETM announces new chief executive officer
ETM Entertainment Network Inc. of Costa Mesa announced last month the
hiring of a new chief executive officer, Eric Hinkle.
“We are delighted to have a person with such an extensive and
accomplished background in the areas of technology, operations and
management at the helm,” said ETM Chairman Gene Heckerman.
ETM is an international entertainment ticketing and marketing company. It
serves stadiums, arenas and theaters.
Before joining ETM, Hinkle was president and chief operating officer for
Atlanta-based Radiant Systems Inc.
“I am excited by the opportunity at ETM,” Hinkle said. “The team has done
a great job building this business over the past four years, and we have
tremendous growth potential ahead.”
TriZetto Group hires new vice president
The TriZetto Group has hired Kenneth R. Carr as vice president of client
services, the company announced last month.
Carr, who worked at NCI Healthcare Services before joining TriZetto, will
be responsible for overseeing the e-business company’s account services
and help desk.
TriZetto is a leading company involved in helping online health care
businesses improve their services.
Koll receives $21-million contract
Koll Construction has been awarded a $21-million contract to build the
first phase of a corporate center in Dublin, Calif.
The 286,000-square-foot project will include two four-story office
buildings on a 34-acre site. The company broke ground on the project last
month. It is scheduled to be completed in September 2000.
The project was designed by Hoover Assoc. of Palo Alto.
Planning Center adds to environmental team
Laurie Hager has joined the Planning Center as part of the firm’s
environmental services team. Hager, who recently served as an intern with
the city of Santa Ana, is a student in the Environmental Studies Graduate
Program at Cal State Fullerton.
The Costa Mesa-based Planning Center provides planning services to both
government and businesses.
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