Business briefs for March 19
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Wharton promoted to executive vice president
Steamboat Springs
First National Bank of Steamboat Springs has recently promoted PJ Wharton to the position of executive vice president/senior lender. "PJ has been an important leader in the substantial growth of our bank", President and CEO John Kerst said. "With his dedication to both work and family, he is a valued member of Routt County's only locally owned bank and the Steamboat community."
Wharton is a member of Steamboat Rotary Club and serves on the Board of Directors for Main Street Steamboat Springs. He also spends his time as a volunteer for the Strawberry Park Elementary School and as a coach for the Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association.
Dargevics: Office first among 300 offices
Steamboat SPrings
Erik Dargevics of Cherry Creek Mortgage Co. in Steamboat Springs has announced that for the second year in a row his office ranked first among 300 offices.
Seattle Realtor finds opportunity in town
Steamboat Springs
Charlie Dresen has joined Prudential Steamboat Realty as a full-time broker associate. Before moving to Steamboat with his family one year ago, Dresen worked for Windermere Real Estate in Seattle.
"It's an exciting market here in Steamboat. Like Seattle, people are drawn to the beauty of this area, and this is reflected in our energized market," Dresen said.
-- For business file submissions, contact Tom Ross at 871-4205 or tross@steamboatpilot.com

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