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1/28/2015 1:03:21 PM

Susemiehl joins Chamber as marketing, events coordinator
Courtney Susemiehl began work as the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce's new marketing and events coordinator at the beginning of the year. 

"It is with much enthusiasm that we have Courtney join our growing Chamber," President and CEO Katherine Morgan said. "Her background in development and marketing as well as her authentic passion to further the vision of our Chamber earned her a place on our team."

Susemiehl served as marketing specialist for Sterling Bank for nearly four years where she coordinated local sponsorships and events. Prior to that, Susemiehl was the development director at Habitat for Humanity-Spokane and director of development and outreach at Hospice of Spokane. 

Susemiehl holds a bachelor's degree in journalism, communications and radio/television from Eastern Washington University and is a member of Spokane MarCom Association. She is also involved in the community as a LC Instrumental Music Parents Association and a member of Ronald McDonald House Charities Marketing Committee and United Way Allocations Committee.

Horizon absorbs United Health Services Credit Union
Horizon Credit Union recently announced its plans to merge with Spokane-based United Health Services Credit Union.

If approved, United Health Services Credit Union President and CEO Chuck Zeller said the three Spokane-area branches will operate under the Horizon name. The merger would provide United Health Services members access to different technology and services such as managing accounts online, remote deposit, 24-hour lending and mobile apps. 

As of December 31, United Health Services had 8,600 members with an estimated $99 million dollars in assets.  Following the merger, the combined operations will approach $800 million dollars in assets and will employ 250 people.

Zeller, who's been with United Health Services for 33 years, plans to retire after the merger is complete. He said the 28 employees at United Health Services will be retained. 

Horizon Credit Union CEO Jeff Adams says they hope to complete the merger by the end of October. Founded in 1947, Horizon currently has 18 branches in Washington, Idaho and Montana with 53,000 members.

LL author releases new books
Liberty Lake author A.R. Shaw is scheduled to release two new books in the coming months. The third book in her Graham's Resolution series, "The Last Infidels," has a publication release date of March 29. 

The other release, "Deception on Durham Road," is a commissioned project for Steven Konkoly's Perseid Collapse series for Amazon's Kindle World Books. 

For more, go to www.authorarshaw.com.

OpenEye adds Southeast reps
OpenEye recently announced the appointment of David Hurst and Dean Porter of D. Hurst Solutions as manufacturer's representatives for the Southeast territory including Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Included in the new roles are building the OpenEye brand in the Southeast and providing local customer support. 

"We truly offer legitimate solutions to the end-users that our dealers are working with, both in life-safety situations and in internal management situations," Hurst said.

Based in Georgia, D. Hurst Solutions has provided system design and product consulting in the security industry since 1995.

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