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Business File: Woodstone hires new performance consultant

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— Glenda Hachenberger and Edward Meagher III have announced that David Henderson has joined Woodstone Consulting in Steamboat Springs as an executive performance consultant.

"David Henderson will bring to Woodstone a lifetime of helping individuals and families manage through difficult times," Meagher said in a news release.

Henderson comes to the Woodstone team with 20 years of experience as a parish priest in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Steamboat Springs.

"With his background and strong relationship-building skills, David will add a new and significant dimension to our growing consulting business," Hachenberger said.

David graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. He also holds a Master of Theology degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass., and a Master of Divinity degree from Yale Divinity School.

The Woodstone Consulting Company has been in business in Steamboat Springs for 15 years.

Hofmeister jeweler Cox earns diamonds diploma

Shirl Cox, of Hofmeister Personal Jewelers in Steamboat Springs, has earned the graduate diamonds diploma from the Gemological Institute of America, according to a news release.

Already one of about 1,400 jewelers throughout North America with registered jeweler status through the American Gem Society, Cox has achieved the highest level of diamond education with the Gemological Institute of America.

With this solid foundation of diamond knowledge, Cox has expertise in grading diamonds, detecting synthetics, treatments, simulant, and fracture-filled diamonds. Her understanding goes beyond the retail level to each step a crystal takes from mine to store, and the international implications of diamond industry, the release stated.

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