Costa Mesa resident James F. Normandin...
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Costa Mesa resident James F. Normandin was named president of the
Memorial Medical Foundation. The foundation supports Long Beach
Memorial and Miller Children’s hospitals. Normandin, who has been the
executive vice president of the foundation for 20 years, took over
his new post on Jan. 1. ... Lowell Petrie of Newport Beach was named
vice president of marketing for Mimi’s Cafe, the Tustin-based
restaurant chain. Petrie’s most recent position was vice president of
marketing for Ruby’s Diner. He began his career in the restaurant
business in 1977. ... Newport Beach student Kevin Cogbill was named
to the dean’s list for the fall term at Johnson and Wales University.
Cogbill is pursuing an associate’s degree in culinary arts at the
university’s College of Culinary Arts in Denver. To receive the
honor, students must earn a cumulative grade point average of 3.40 or
above. ... Syndia Attardo recently joined U.S. Trust’s Costa Mesa
office as a vice president and portfolio manager. In her new job,
Attardo will manage assets for high-wealth clients. Attardo has
degrees from Cal State Long Beach and the George L. Grazadio School
of Business and Management at Pepperdine University. She lives in
Huntington Beach with her husband and two sons. ... Costa Mesa
resident Darlene Celestino was selected as one of the first 50 sales
consultants hired across the United States by 2004 start-up company
Private Quarters. The firm sells hotel quality bed and bath products
directly through its sales consultants.
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