Dr. Andrew S. Brenner has joined the medical staff at Southeast Hospital and will serve as medical director of emergency services. Brenner holds a bachelor of arts degree in biology from Brooklyn College in New York City, and received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He also holds a law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law in Champaign, Ill. Prior to coming to Cape Girardeau, Brenner served as an emergency physician and medical director at Valley View Medical Center in Fort Mohave, Ariz.
ERA Cape Realty announced the addition of Melissa Glover to its office team as office coordinator. Glover has had extensive experience over a period of years as an office manager at a local insurance and investment firm. Glover will be able to assist sales agents and brokers with ERA-specialized programs, and she will also be overseeing the office's online marketing programs, listings distribution and social media.
Marsha M. Limbaugh, financial advisor and manager of the Wells Fargo Advisors office in Cape Girardeau, has been recognized by the firm with the Wells Fargo Advisors Spirit award in tribute to her achievements and years of service to others. Limbaugh was one of only eight advisors to receive the award this year at a ceremony in San Francisco. Limbaugh was presented with a tribute video and a silver platter, and plaster casts of her handprints were bronzed and will be displayed permanently in the Tribute Hall at the Wells Fargo Advisors campus in St. Louis. Limbaugh, who has served as branch manager of the Cape Girardeau office since 1986, has more than 35 years' experience as a financial advisor. She attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where she earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration.
Shari and Stacy Elfrink, travel consultants with 1st Class Travel in Cape Girardeau, recently returned from an 11-day familiarization trip which cruised and toured Alaska and the Yukon, Canada. The cruise and tour allowed the Elfrinks to experience the destinations so that they could have first-hand knowledge to pass along to customers when planning their vacations.
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