Business people

Craig Immel joined the Fayetteville office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. He has nearly 20 years of real estate and construction industry experience. He attended Oklahoma State University and began his real estate career in Colorado. Immel earned a master of real estate and construction management degree at the University of Denver. He is an LEED accredited professional.

Stephanie Burgess joined the Rogers office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. She has an associate's degree in elementary education and a bachelor's degree in environmental science, and has been a photographer for the past five years.

Sunil Pillai joined the Rogers office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. He is making a career change from an IT professional to real estate agent.

Tori Eubanks, FNP, recently joined the staff at Northwest Health Urgent Care at 3721 U.S. 412 East, Suite B in Siloam Springs. She is a family nurse practitioner and is nationally certified. Eubanks has worked as an emergency room nurse. She received her masters of science degree in nursing from Georgetown University.

Patrick Kerrwood, chief executive officer at Siloam Springs Regional Hospital, received the 2016-2017 Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association's Administrator of the Year award for hospitals under 100 beds. He received the award Oct. 5 during the Arkansas Hospital Association's meeting in Little Rock.

Dr. Stephanie Lowry joined Washington Regional's HerHealth Clinic. Lowry has been providing primary care services for more than 10 years in Fayetteville, including at Washington Regional Urgent Care and at the University of Arkansas Pat Walker Health Center, where she was director of the eating disorder treatment team. She earned her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed a family medicine residency at UAMS Area Health Education Center in Fayetteville, where she was named chief resident. She is board certified in family medicine.

w Dr. Travis McClure joined Washington Regional Medical Center as a hospitalist. He earned his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed a family medicine residency at UAMS Area Health Education Center in Jonesboro, where he was named chief resident. McClure was director of the hospitalist program at St. Bernards Medical Center in Jonesboro. He is board certified by the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Jennie Spears, APRN, joined Washington Regional's Eureka Springs Family Clinic. She earned a master of science in nursing from the University of North Florida and a bachelor of science in nursing from Langston University in Langston, Okla. She is a board certified family nurse practitioner and has worked as a nurse for more than 15 years in a variety of settings, including family practice, urgent care and cardiology.

Deanna Wright, an assistant vice president and client adviser for Arvest Wealth Management in Fayetteville, earned certified wealth strategist designation, as issued by Cannon Financial Institute. She holds Series 7, 63, 66 and 99 securities licenses, as well as an Arkansas insurance license, and has been in the banking industry for 10 years.

Briefs are for people in Northwest Arkansas who are new hires, were promoted, received an award from outside their organization or received a certification. Email: [email protected] or send your item to: Christie Swanson, P.O. Box 7, Springdale, Ark. 72765. Information must be received by noon Wednesday prior to the Sunday the item is to be published.

SundayMonday Business on 11/05/2017

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