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New Orleans
Nicole Patel has joined the executive team of W.J. Palmisano as chief people officer.
Patel will oversee human resources, employee experience, marketing and communications for the holding company. W.J. Palmisano’s brands include Impetus, RNGD, WJP Properties, the Palmisano Foundation and Renegade Academy.
Patel has more than two decades of human resources leadership experience, spending the past 8 years with Lucid Holdings Inc. as chief people officer. She also held human resources leadership roles at Kingsley House (now Clover New Orleans), Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers.
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Laura Redmond has been promoted to senior media planner/buyer for Zehnder Communications.
Redmond joined Zehnder in 2018 as a media coordinator. She has advanced over the years, earning the titles of junior media planner/buyer in 2019 and media planner/buyer in 2021.
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Katherine L. DeBlanc and John W. Myles have joined Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann as associates in its New Orleans office.
DeBlanc will primarily handle trusts and estates projects, including drafting wills, acts of donations and powers of attorney.
She is a graduate of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law where she was a member of the Loyola Law Review.
Myles will focus his practice on corporate law and real estate transactions.
He graduated from Southern University Law Center where he was a member of the Southern University Law Review. Myles served as a clerk for the Orleans Public Defenders and Southeast Louisiana Legal Service.
Baton Rouge
Dr. Robert Dubin has joined the faculty of Pennington Biomedical Research Center as an associate professor-research in clinical science
Dubin plans to develop a research program related to endocrinology and metabolism. He previously was a fellow in the LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans/Pennington Biomedical Research Center Joint Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Program.
He earned a medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine.
Around Louisiana
Crystal Williams has been named chief operating officer for Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
Williams has more than 30 years of health care manager experience. She most recently served as executive vice president of practice management for the Bayou Region at CIS. She has worked in a number of departments at CIS, including insurance, medical records and transcription. Williams replaces Ryan Hebert, was named CEO earlier this year
She earned a bachelor’s in interdisciplinary studies with minors in humanities, social sciences and business administration from Nicholls State University and a master’s in healthcare administration from LSU-Shreveport.
John Kazusky has been hired as senior vice president of practice management.
He has been with CIS since 2012, joining as a practice administrator in Zachary. In 2017, he was promoted to regional practice administrator over the Baton Rouge area.
He earned a bachelor’s in business administration from Nicholls State University and a master’s in business administration from LSU.
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