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Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012

Business Pulse for Horry, Georgetown and Brunswick counties

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ARRIVALS

•  Mandy Lischner has joined South Atlantic Bank’s main office as a teller.

•  Brittney J. Farish has joined the Floyd Law Firm as a new associate attorney.

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•  Jim Jackson has joined The Brandon Agency as video production manager.

•  Stephanie Carr has joined The Brandon Agency as media coordinator.

NEW BUSINESS

• Myrtle Beach Plastic Surgery has opened an office at the Grande Dunes Surgery Center at 1021 Cipriana Drive, Suite 200 in Myrtle Beach. For more information, call 497-7771.

PROMOTIONS

•  Mary Lynn Castles has been promoted to major account executive at Time Warner Cable Business Class.

•  Darrell Biddix of Senior Living Communities has been promoted to regional director of Clinical Services.

AWARDS

•  Kristen Pierce of Custom Canine Mobile Grooming was awarded one first place win, two second place wins and Best All-Around Groomer in her division in the 26th annual “Fun in the Sun” grooming competition.

MISCELLANEOUS

•  Todd Francis of Chicago Pneumatic has been appointed vice president for stationary compressors.

• Richardson, Plowden & Robinson, P.A. has expanded its Myrtle Beach office at 2103 Farlow Street. The firm now occupies the entire building.

•  Gillian Reinhardt of Carolina Studios Photography has been accepted into the Wedding Photojournalist Association.

•  Hal L. Beverly Jr. and Gregory J. McEvoy have become shareholders of McCutchen, Mumford, Vaught, O'Dea & Geddie, PA.

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