Thursday, March 5, 2009

Thursday afternoon updates from www.hometownheadlines.com

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Dr. Ken Davis elected chair of Heritage First Bancshares Inc.

The parent company of Heritage First Bank has a new chairman. Dr. Ken Davis, president and CEO of Harbin Clinic, has been elected chair of Heritage First Bancshares. He replaces William B. Hurley who, in a news release, says: "Dr. Davis will bring a great deal of respect, strength and opportunity to our institution."  Heritage First has three branches in the Rome area as well as four in Alabama. As of June 30, Heritage First had $76.2 million in deposits in Floyd County or 5.5 percent of the market.

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-Jamerson leaving Gordon Hospital after nine years as president, CEO:

Carlene Jamerson, president and CEO of Gordon Hospital for the last nine years, is leaving to become Chief Clinical Officer at the corporate office of Adventist Health System, Gordon Hospital's parent company. Jamerson's last week at Gordon will be the week of April 20> Media release

-Shorter Lady Hawks win, advance to tournament's second round: The fourth-seeded Shorter College Lady Hawks basketball team took home the win in the first round of the Southern States Athletic Conference tournament on Thursday, beating the Emmanuel College Lady Lions 53-50> Hawks

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