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MOSEDALE NEW PRESIDENT, GM AT ESSENTIALS SPA & SALON S


pa director for Essentials Spa & Salon, Stephanie Mosedale, has been promoted to president and general manager, responsible for managing its facilities in


Melbourne and Viera. Over the course of her 7-year employment with


Essentials Spa, Mosedale has held the titles of purchasing manager, spa director and VP of operations. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2002 with a BS in Business Administration. After gradu- ation, she moved to Brevard with her husband, where she attended the Space Coast Health Institute of Melbourne and became a Licensed Massage Therapist. u


JOSEPH DUDA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT; DAVID DUDA ELECTED CEO F


ollowing a planned leadership succession process, the board of directors of A. Duda & Sons, Inc., a


diversified land company based in Oviedo, Florida, has elected David J. Duda to succeed Joseph A. Duda as chief executive officer of the family-owned corpo- ration effective August 30, 2010. David Duda, 48, who has served as president and


CEO-designate of the company since September, 2009, is the first member of the fourth generation of the Duda family to hold the top executive position. In his 22 years with DUDA, David Duda has gained broad knowledge of the company’s diversified operations. He previously served as chief administrative offi- cer, responsible for the corporation’s administrative services, and as chief financial officer. He is a gradu- ate of the University of Florida where he earned a B.S. degree in food and resource economics and MBA degree in finance. Joseph Duda, 68, retires following 45 years with


the corporation. He spent his early years with the company leading the cattle division, and later served as an executive vice president responsible for corpo- rate services. As CEO of the company’s real estate development subsidiary, The Viera Company, he was instrumental in bringing to life the initial vision for the master-planned community of Viera in Brevard County. He was elected CEO of the corporation in 2005. Joseph will continue to serve in a consulting capacity for both the real estate and cattle operations, and was elected to serve on the corporation’s board of directors. u


“WHALES ONLY GET HARPOONED WHEN THEY COME TO THE SURFACE, AND TURTLES CAN ONLY MOVE FORWARD WHEN THEY STICK THEIR NECK OUT, BUT INVESTORS FACE RISK NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO.”


HERON FINANCIAL PARTNERS ADDS REPRESENTATIVES


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egistered Representatives (left to right) Jim Herzog, Jim Delaura


and Brian Spatola have joined the wealth management firm Heron Financial Partners, Inc. Herzog and DeLaura, most recently affiliated with LPL Financial, merged their firm Capital Concepts with Heron Financial Partners earlier this year. Brian Spatola comes to Heron after serving as a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones since 2005. u


HEALTH FIRST HEALTH PLANS APPOINTS SORENSEN AS COO


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ealth First Health Plans (HFHP) has appointed Chris Sorensen as


chief operating officer. In this position, Sorensen will be responsible for strate- gic planning and business development to identify opportunities for member- ship growth and plan participation in new insurance programs designated by the recent healthcare legislation. He will also direct general operations for HFHP. Previously, Sorensen served


-CHARLES A. JAFFE


as Health First’s chief compliance officer and VP of Corporate Risk Management. He joined Health First in 1997 as a risk manager at Holmes Regional Medical Center


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Joseph Duda


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