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Julie Jehly of Rohnert Park has been appointed as the new program director for Italian Street Painting Marin.
Italian Street Painting Marin has appointed Julie Jehly as its new program director.
Jehly, of Rohnert Park, has a background in nonprofit fundraising, marketing and event planning. She will work with the nonprofit’s existing staff and volunteers to grow and expand the organization and its annual street painting event in downtown San Rafael.
She has an associate’s degree from Santa Rosa Junior College. Her past nonprofit experience includes development and communications associate with the California Climate and Agriculture Network, acquisitions project assistant with the Sonoma Land Trust and watershed education coordinator with the Sonoma Ecology Center.
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Bank of Marin, which is headquartered in Novato, has hired Jarrod Gerhardt as its senior vice president and director of marketing.
Gerhardt, of Walnut Creek, has 17 years of experience in the financial services industry. He previously acted as West Coast marketing director for Boston Private Bank. He has also held marketing positions at Charter Private Bank and Washington Mutual in Seattle, Washington.
Gerhardt holds a bachelor’s degree from Santa Clara University and a master’s in business administration from Boston University.
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G. Edward Rudloff, Jr., of San Rafael, has been reelected president of the Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff law firm.
Rudloff is a Santa Clara University law graduate and partner at the firm, which is located in San Francisco.
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Niki Scioli, owner of Zan Media in Novato, has been selected to produce a highlight video for the Women of the Vine Global Symposium.
The symposium will be held at the Meritage Resort in Napa in March. It is a two-day trade event focused on enabling women across all sectors of the wine industry to connect, network, mentor and collaborate with each other.
Sciolo received her master’s in business administration from the Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University, where she teaches a seminar on wine and video marketing.
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Alexandra Cock, founder of Wealth Plus Inc. in San Rafael, is celebrating 20 years in business.
Cock, a former Corte Madera mayor, specializes in helping people facing transitions such as divorce or job loss navigate their financial situation. She has 28 years of experience in tax law, training as a master prosperity teacher and certification in the lifetime economic acceleration program.
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The Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced a new co-director and its Board of Directors for 2015.
Paula Reynolds, former chair of the chamber’s Board of Directors, has taken a part-time position as director of operations, programs and advocacy. She will serve as co-director of the chamber with Jim Welte, who became the chamber’s part-time director of membership and community engagement in 2014.
Elizabeth Suzuki will serve as board chair, Ann Aversa will serve as vice chair, Ron Vidal will serve as treasurer and Clifford Waldeck will serve as secretary.
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The Corte Madera Lions Club inducted 13 new members this month, the largest group in its history.
The club has 66 members and is the second largest Lions Club in the northwestern California area. The club has been around since 1951 and in the 1970s peaked at about 125 members.
Movers and Shakers is compiled by Megan Hansen and appears weekly. Send information to mhansen@marinij.com.
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