People on the Move
Published 5:00 am Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Richard Scherzer
Robin Fox and Kit Mann have joined Horizon Broadcasting Group-Central Oregon as on-air personalities. Fox will serve as morning host of KLTW-FM (Lite 95.1/adult contemporary) and handle middays on Central Oregon’s heritage classic hits station 105.7 KQAK-FM. She joins Horizon from Curtis Media in Raleigh, N.C., where she was an on-air personality for WBBB-FM and traffic reporter for the Triangle Traffic Network. Fox also has worked in Key West, Fla., and Fayetteville, N.C.
Mann is a radio veteran with more than two decades of radio experience. He will handle afternoons on KWPK-FM (The Peak 104.1/Hot AC) and evenings on classic hits KQAK-FM. He most recently worked with Mann Creative in Portland as a writer/producer. Mann was morning host at KMGX-FM (Magic 100.7) in Bend from 2002 to 2004.
Dave Clemens has been named program director of Classic Country KRCO-AM/FM. Clemens has been with Horizon Broadcasting Group for six years and continues his duties as program director and morning host of KWPK-FM (The Peak 104.1).
Wanda Smith has joined the Prineville office of Prudential Northwest Properties as an agent.
Alpine Real Estate, of Bend, has announced that Richard “Hawk” Scherzer has successfully completed work to achieve the designation as a principal broker in Oregon. Scherzer has several years of experience in Central Oregon real estate sales and development.
Eleven real estate brokers affiliated with The Garner Group Realtors and Development LLC of Bend have earned the National Association of Realtors’ green designation. They are Rob Davis , Carol Donohoe , Alison Garner-Mata , Matt Garner , Shelley Griffin , Melody Lessar , Michael Mahar , Marjory Streeter , Jody Tuttle , Lisa Whitney and principal broker Sara LaFaver . The certification by the association’s Green Resource Council came upon completion of a three-day course focusing on fundamentals of green building practices, consumer awareness and marketing of homes built to green standards.
Robin Gyorgyfalvy recently returned from Washington, D.C., where she spoke at the American Society of Landscape Architects’ annual meeting and at the Preserving the Historic Road conference. She presented “Complete Streets — Shaping Public Space,” which described multimodal transportation alternatives to better connect rural communities to public lands and “Leadership for Landscape Architects in the 21st Century,” which described her environmental design work in the Deschutes National Forest to restore sites, preserve scenic views and protect wildlife by designing natural landscapes for highway undercrossings. She also presented “Scenic Byways and Cultural Tourism Partnerships,” which described economic opportunities from scenic byways for gateway communities. Gyorgyfalvy is a landscape architect for the Forest Service’s Bend/Fort Rock District and serves as a board member for Bend 2030 and the Deschutes Cultu++ral Coalition of the Oregon Cultural Trust.