Wednesday, April 23, 2003

Business Briefs

Chauncey Winston hs joined Peachtree National Bank as assistant vice president-consumer and small business lender. Winston will work at the bank's new McDonough Financial Center.

Winston has more than 18 years baking experience in retail banking and in commercial and consumer lending. He has an extensive knowledge of credit analysis, underwriting and decision making in consumer and commercial lending.

Fayetteville's James Fulton has been appointed to the board of Coweta-Fayette EMC. Fulton is filling the seat that was left vacant when Fayette County's Thomas Parker resigned.

Fulton is a broker and owner of Coldwell Banker Fulton Realty Associates in Peachtree City.

Donnie Drake has been named branch manager at FirstCity Mortgage in Peachtree City.

Drake has more than 13 years experience in all aspects of the mortgage lending business.

Edward Jones' Michele Hall is hosting a seminar on "Financial Fitness" at The Gathering Place in Peachtree City.

The seminar helps individuals understand more about how to create a financial fitness plan and reach their financial goals.

The Monday daytime series is May 12 and June 9 at 2 p.m. The evening series is April 24, May 22 and June 19 at 7 p.m.

For more information or to reserve a seat, call 770-631-2553.

Fayetteville's SteinMart is sponsoring a free bone density screening test for women. The screening is May 1 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

The screening helps detect osteoperosis. For more information, contact the Georgia Commission on Women at gawomen2003@yahoo.com or call 404-657-9260.

Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty has once again been named a principal member of the Cendant Mobility Broker Network.

Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty has 265 agents in seven offices in the metro south area of Atlanta. Network brokers are responsible for, among other things, the effective marketing of real estate on behalf of Cendant Mobility's clients and the delivery of Top Block service to its customers.

Top Block Service is a coveted status achieved as a result of customer surveys by Cendant Mobility. According to W. Bruce Wallin, president of Cendant Mobility Broker Services, Coldwell Banker Bullard will continue serving an important role in providing real estate services to Cendant Mobility clients.

Steve Bullard, owner and president of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty, said the relationship with Cendant Mobility brings with it increased responsibility and additional opportunities to the firm.

Coldwell Banker Bullard, which was founded in 1956, is the largest Coldwell Banker franchise in Georgia and is the oldest and largest independently-owned real estate company on the Southside. The company has offices in Jonesboro, Griffin, McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan and Barnesville.


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