Business Notebook: 08-29

8/28/2010

ACHIEVEMENTS

Timothy J. Stolly was elected to the board of Rurban Financial Corp., a Defiance banking company. He is to serve until the annual shareholders meeting in 2012. Rurban this year reduced the number of director positions to nine from 11 and accepted the resignation of four directors at the end of July.

Brian Edler, owner of Domino's Pizza franchise stores in Perrysburg, Findlay, Defiance, and Kenton, has received the International Franchise Association Gold Franny Award for operational excellence.

Business Achievements, with news of management promotions, corporate board appointments, and awards, runs each week. Send announcements by e-mail to business@theblade.com or by fax to 419-724-6147. Write “Business Achievements” in the message field.

TRANSITIONS

Scotttrade Inc., an online investing firm, has opened a branch office at 10085 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg Township.

Three private mental-health counselors this month relocated to or opened their practices at 4041 Sylvania Avenue LL2, Toledo. Raquel Wilson relocated Wellspring Counseling Services from Sylvania Township, Cheryl Kinnersley opened Northwest Ohio Christian Counseling, and Cindy J. Livingston opened Hope Counseling Center there.

Business Transitions, which include business moves and openings, should be sent by e-mail to business@theblade.com or by fax to 419-724-6147. Write “Business Transitions” in the message field.