Movers and Shakers
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 9 years, 8 months AGO
Riverstone to host Monday night chamber mixer
Riverstone is celebrating the success of its current and future projects by sponsoring the Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce's Monday Night Mixer.
From 4-8 p.m. Monday, chamber members and members of the community are invited to attend the mixer taking place at Riverstone. Food, live music, wine and beer and raffle prizes from participating stores in the Village at Riverstone will be available.
For more information, contact Nikole Cummings at 208-664-9955.
Shipley joins Pinnacle Physical Therapy
Pinnacle Physical Therapy announced the addition of a new physical therapist at its Post Falls location.
Heather Shipley holds an undergraduate degree in human nutrition with a minor in sports science. Her doctorate of physical therapy was completed at Eastern Washington University's Spokane campus. With her background in nutrition, yoga and Pilates, Shipley enjoys everything about the human body and how it functions.
"Heather's eagerness to provide a high level of quality care and her focus on individualized physical therapy treatment is directly in line with Pinnacle's mission," states the practice's announcement of Shipley's hire.
To make an appointment with Shipley call 208-777-4242
Cd'A native named Five Star Wealth Manager
Craig Wilcox, associate vice president-investment with Wells Fargo Advisors in Portland, Ore., was awarded the Five Star Wealth Manager award for 2015.
The award, bestowed by Five Star Professional, is given to financial advisers who meet 10 objective eligibility and evaluation criteria associated with providing quality services to clients including client retention rates, client assets administered, firm review and favorable regulatory and complaint history.
Wilcox, formerly of Coeur d'Alene, serves clients in nine states including Idaho, Washington and Oregon. He helps manage investments for retirement plans, brokerage accounts, family trusts and charitable funds.
Wilcox holds a bachelor's degree in business marketing and advertising management from Portland State University. Community activities include membership of the Portland Art Museum Young Patrons, a member of the Central Eastside Industrial Council, and deputy executive director of the Portland Valley Scottish Rite. In North Idaho, Craig helped managed the campaign to build KTEC and organized numerous community action groups addressing items ranging from transportation to environment.
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