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Show Page 54 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, November 15, 1987 usiness trends Kramer named to national post dents in curriculum planning, progress monitoring and prob- Gary L. Kramer, director of academic advisement and associate professor of educational psychology at Brigham Young University, has been elected president of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA). Kramer began his two-yepresidential term Oct. 9. The ar 1,700-memb- organization er is dedicated to the support and professional growth of academ- fabric retail business, an- colleges in Nevada and South Carolina. The author of several articles for professional journals, Kramer has given presentations at national and regional conferences. He was national Becky Taylor as manager. chairman of last year's NACADA conference in Seattle. ic advisors and the advising profession. At BYU, Kramer coordinates 11 college academic advisement centers, which help stu He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from BYU and his doctorate from Oregon State University. Baking talent prompts opening Annette Jeppson announces the opening of Annette's Cakes & Catering, 585 N. 300 E., has been creating special cakes for area businesses and in dividuals on and off for the past 15 years and is able to finish a shop in her home and become a li cloths, centerpieces, dishes and a pair of live white doves. These rental items and other services may be expanded if demand arises. Although wedding cakes are her specialty, Jeppson has an Annette Jeppson extensive collection of cake designs for birthdays, holidays and othor special occasions. She will also be glad to create special orders. Assisting Jeppson in this family business will be her daughter, Suzanne, who won Best of Show for her cake in the 4H division of the Utah County Fair this year. censed business. Wedding cakes are Annette's Customers may choose from her photographs, or bring their own picture or idea and she will create a cake. Equally important is that the cake be as delicious as it is beautiful, so she bakes from scratch and offers a vari- - specialty. nounces the pointment - : as ; : I i ; tiful based Inc., a on time's strong background ir sues ana manteiing win only enhance CelluLand's efforts to provide Utahns with a professional cellular sales staff, the widest variety of cellular phones and a commitment to service," said Craig. "We are very pleased to have him as part of our team." Prior to CelluLand, Nilson ClothWorld is located at S. State in Orem. 1335 Partners admit Bradford into fold Bradford has nest & Whinney, international accounting and consulting firm. Prior to joining the firm's Rich- been ard W. mitted to partnership at rr Salt Lake City office in 1977, Bradford worked in Hartford, Conn., with Aetna Life and Casualty. He graduated in 1976 with an MBA degree from Brigham Young University, where he has also received a BS degree in accounting. He is a CPA with membership in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants. He also belongs to the Institute of Management Accounting and holds a certificate in management accounting. He and his wife, Karen and five children reside in Bountiful. ad- Er- the Bradford has directed the audits of sever al insurance companies, retailing and spe cialized high tech companies in me oaii i Jm LJ4 1 J RichardBradford Lake City office. He also has the responsibility for many of the privately-owne- d business clients. ServiceMASTER names two to positions Channel Classical welcome Provo, raw P I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I 4.77 to 640 I I jl ( I 1 I 1 K tasted Mrs. Fields' cookies. 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Johns comes to KBYU with varied experience as director of marketing, advertising, sales and public relations for n enterprises including The Suite Hotel in Ogden, American Inns Management, Brian Head Enterprises, Inc., Brian Head Hotel, The Utah Ski Association and the U.S. Ski Team Celebrity Classics it and several charity 1 ServiceMaster, with a network of over 3500 independently owned franchise businesses worldwide, has targeted the Provo area for expansion of our of enthuLawnCare team. We will finance the start-usiastic and committed individuals in the LawnCare business. For more information, call Roger Nondorf at ServiceMaster today: E lilves think and 11 V, KBYU-F- I Invest in a Stable Opportunity computer-simulatio- n L . Becky Taylor viously employed by House of firm. Nilson served in a number of positions at the Xerox Corp. in Utah and California, including senior marketing executive in the Salt Lake City Engineering & Graphics Division. During his seven years at Xerox, Nilson was a member of the President's Club five times. In 1980, he was honored as the number one sales representative in the Xerox Western Region and number three nationally. The Xerox President's Club recognizes sales representatives who have achieved high sales by being in the top 20 percent of their division. Nilson graduated from the University of Utah. son will direct CelluLand's sales and marketing activities, which will include hiring and training all new employees, sales overseeing a force and directing the compa- - 1A a fabric store manager. She was pre served as regional sales and marketing acocunt manager at Autosimulations, has Taylor CelluLand names sales manager SALT LAKE CITY David R. Nilson has been named sales manager of CelluLand's Salt Lake store, recently announced Michael Craig, presi- dent of CelluLand Salt Lake. In his new position, Mr. Nil-- i of six years experience in fabric retail. This is her fourth year KBYU-T- Fabrics, managing their "superstore" in Orem. She is a former clothing and textiles major at BYU. She is a resident of Provo where she was born and raised. She said she is very exicted about the opportunity of managing the new ClothWorld store and in servicing customers and the community in the best way possible. ap- SALT LAKE CITY ety of flavors and fillings. She also offers a special icing that is not too sweet. Since she is not a full service caterer, she can help with as much or as little as they need in the food line. She will also rent table- American Fork. She ClothWorld, a lem solving. Before joining in 1980, he worked as director of student services and as dean of students at BYU KBYU-T- V Taylor gets ClothWorld position ME CtScRFI A Federal Association SiiuK I l.irm AMlRllANfORK I .iliiluil .fuss ORIM Null Unwell Ir.m SPRISGVIIII nwno mu.iii |