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James Hokanson, CA
has been elected president of the Kinsmen Club of All Saints. Hokanson is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Manitoba and has a bachelor of commerce from the University of Manitoba.
Jeffrey Frank
principal of Hilderman Thomas Frank Cram Landscape Architecture and Planning was honoured with the title of fellow at the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects congress in Halifax, N.S. The distinction recognizes Frank's body of executed works and legacy projects in landscape architecture as well as his service to the community.
David I. Marr
of Campbell, Marr LLP has been included in the seventh edition of Best Lawyers in Canada in the practice areas of construction law, insurance law, personal injury litigation and product liability law.
Julie Notley Guevarra, CMA
has joined Grant Thornton LLP as senior manager -- assurance. Notley Guevarra is second vice-president of the Certified Management Accountants of Manitoba and a member of the Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce board.
BOARDS
Manitoba Bar Association
executive committee for 2012-13: president Karen Wittman (Hill Sokalski Walsh Trippier LLP), vice-president Scott Abel (Paterson Patterson Wyman & Abel), secretary/treasurer Dean Scaletta (MPI - legal department), director membership Sofia Mirza (Fillmore Riley LLP), director PR & advocacy Brad Regehr (D'Arcy & Deacon LLP) and past-president Josh Weinstein (Myers Weinberg LLP), council members Peter Anandranistakis, Todd Andres, Richard Beamish, Melissa Beaumont, Karlee Blatz, Melanie Bueckert, Grant Davis, George Derwin, Heather Ann Dixon, Brad Findlater, Bev Froese, Peter Glowacki, Gary Goodwin, Alain Huberdeau, Sarah Inness, Robynne Kazina, Peter Kingsley, Corinne Kulyk, Lisa LaBossière, Cynthia Lau, Richard Lonstrup, Kathleen McCandless, Kael McKenzie, Ralph Neuman, Carli Owens, Yvonne Peters, Kelli Potter, Lisa Sumka, Maureen Terra, Mark Toews and Peter Tonge, executive director Stacy Nagle.
Provincial Council of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate
2012-13 board for Holy Family Home, Inc.: Walter Kulyk, chairperson; Roman Zubach, vice-chairperson; Vera Chernecki, secretary; Walter Dlugosh, treasurer. Directors: Sr. Pat Besko, Sr. Janice Soluk, Sr. Jean Zemliak, Bill Balan, Don Cilinsky, Mary Hull, Dr. Patricia Kmet, Anna-Marie Konopelny, Andrew Kulyk, Mike Kuzyk, Dr. Brian Lukie, Walter Saranchuk, Dan Torbiak, Peter Washchyshyn, Dr. Peter Connelly, medical director. Ex-officio: Metropolitan Lawrence Huculak, Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Winnipeg, Sr. Patricia Lacey, provincial superior, SSMI. Honorary members: Nick Diakiw, Ted Glowacki, Jack Kisil, Bill Markusa, Myron Musick, Ben Hewak, Peter Grant, Peter Swerhone, Ron White, Joanne Huzel.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 17, 2012 B6
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