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BusinessJuly 24, 1995

Sue Ellen Reagan has joined St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau as the hospital's clinical nurse specialist for intensive care services. Reagan previously worked in the St. Francis Health System in Greenville, S.C., where she served in a variety of positions over the past 13 years, including standards coordinator, staff nurse, nurse education, clinical nurse manager and assistant head nurse in the hospital's intensive carte unit...

Sue Ellen Reagan has joined St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau as the hospital's clinical nurse specialist for intensive care services.

Reagan previously worked in the St. Francis Health System in Greenville, S.C., where she served in a variety of positions over the past 13 years, including standards coordinator, staff nurse, nurse education, clinical nurse manager and assistant head nurse in the hospital's intensive carte unit.

She is a graduate of Bob Jones University of Greenville, with bachelor's degrees in secondary education and nursing. She has a master's degree in adult health nursing from Clemson University.

Mary Gosche, human development specialist with University Extension, is moving to the Cape Girardeau County Extension office.

Gosche of Cape Girardeau joined University Extension in 1992 and has been working out of the Perry County Extension office.

She will continue to work in Perry County, along with Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron and Madison counties.

Gosche is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University with a bachelor's degree in vocational home economics and a master's degree in education. She has been a certified family life educator five years.

James Clark has been named store president at the Cape Girardeau Office 1 Superstore, 214 S. Silver Springs Road.

Clark, a native Californian, joined Office 1 Superstore last year and has been serving as vice president of merchandising at the Jackson, Tenn., store.

Office 1 Superstore, headquartered in Chicago, is a retailer of office products, furniture, computers and electronics.

The 12,000-square-foot store, which offers about 7,000 products, opened here in September.

Mary Heisserer, Lou Mueller, Sonya Lappe, Mary Hoernig and LaDonia Beggs were honored as the top five producers in the Jana Jateff Mary Kay Unit recently.

Other awards were also presented during a recent awards banquet. Denise Schumer, Kathy Graham, Lappe, Hoernig and LaDonia Beggs were honored for star consultant production; Schumer received the Miss Go Give award; Darla Beggs received the Miss Mary Kay Enthusiasm award; Hoernig received the Most Improved Consultant award and Heisserer received the Mary Kay Image award. The annual Husbands Award went to Steve Hoernig.

Claudia Murphy, a cashier at South East Missouri Bank, 111 S. Broadview, won first place in a "bank simulation" class while attending the Missouri School of Banking at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield.

The object of the simulation was for groups of students to pretend, for a one-week period, that they owned a bank "in trouble."

The goal was to revive the bank and make it as profitable as possible within that week.

Murphy was a member of a five-member team in competition with five other teams.

The team "shrunk the assets of the bank, worked on increasing loans, which were the largest source of income, and adjusted fees on the operations side," Murphy said.

Murphy has been employed at South East Missouri Bank since 1981.

Joe Mazza has been named vice president and general manager of Fox 23 KBSI-TV in Cape Girardeau.

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Mazza comes to KBSI from WLMT-TV in Memphis, Tenn., where he was general sales manager more than three years.

KBSI was purchased recently by Max Television Co., a multi-station radio and TV broadcast company headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va.

Jeffrey M. Jensen has been named manager of Westvaco's Fine Papers Division mill at Wickliffe, Ky.

Jensen, who joined Westvaco in 1975, has been serving as production manager of the company's Bleached Board Division mill in Covington, Va. He replaces Dave Hartley, a Westvaco vice president who is being transferred with the company.

Westvaco also announced that Gregory C. Hansrote, who has been with the company since 1978, has been promoted to production manager at the Wickliffe operation. Hansrote has been working in the company's Fine Papers Division in Luke, Md.

Mike McGannon, president and chief operating officer of Optec D.D. USA in Mexico, Mo., has been elected to serve as a director and board member of Optec's parent company, Optec Dai-Ichi Denko Co. Ltd. in Japan.

McGannon previously worked in Cape Girardeau. He served as president of the former First Federal Savings & Loan here from March 1987 to August 1989, when he joined Optec.

Optec USA and its parent company produce magnet wire for electrical appliances.

Trudee Wynn of Anna, Ill., has been named chief financial officer at the corporate offices of Tip of Illinois Services Inc. and Delta Foundation, headquartered at Carterville, Ill.

Wynn, a graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, with a degree in accounting, joined Delta Foundation in July 1993.

Tip and Delta Foundation are sister corporations.

Kevin G. Greaser of Cape Girardeau has joined Commerce Bank as assistant vice president-regional investment specialist for Commerce Brokerage Services Inc.

Greaser has nine years banking experience. He previously worked at Boatmen's Bank, as a commercial lender and most recently as an investment representative for Boatmen's Investments.

He is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He is a board member of the Muscular Dystrophy Association and a member of the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce.

Lori Wenskay and Linda Steinbecker, both of Cape Girardeau, have joined Marilyn's Hair Salon, 125 N. Main.

Wenskay has seven years experience in the beauty field, and is a graduate of Stage One The Hair School in Cape Girardeau. She previously worked more than five years at Regis Hairstyling Salon.

She provides a complete beauty service, including cuts, perms and hair weaving.

Steinbecker joins the salon as an electrologist. She has more than 15 years experience as an electrologist, a specialist in permanent hair removal. She is also a certified massage therapist.

Norman Copeland has joined Ford & Sons Funeral Home as a funeral director.

Copeland, who received his funeral director's license in 1983, is a retired law enforcement officer.

He retired after more than 30 years with the Missouri Highway Patrol. He became sheriff of Cape Girardeau County in 1986, retiring from that position in 1994.

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