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Business Briefs: June 21


Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast announces that Dr. Dina Ragheb, musculoskeletal radiologist, recently joined the medical staff. She has a special interest in bone and joint disease as well as MRI.
Dr. Ragheb earned a medical degree from the University of South Alabama, completed residency training in radiology at the LSU Health Sciences Center, and completed a fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at the University of California at San Diego Medical Center.

HAROLD MARTIN
Harold B. Martin of Keller Williams has successfully completed the CIPS courses: International Real Estate for Local Markets on April 30, sponsored by the Emerald Coast Association of Realtors Inc. and held in Fort Walton Beach.

KELLER WILLIAMS
Top associate awards were presented for Keller Williams Realty Emerald Coast for the month of May. Awards went to Jolene Armstrong and Jeannine Cadaret for closed volume, to Johnette Acree for written volume and to Jolene Armstrong for listing volume.
Awards for top teams were presented to the Kelly Group, Mike and Susan Kelly, for closed, written and listing volume.
Awards for top groups were presented to the Moran Team for closed volume, and the Hollowell Group for written and listing volume.

STEPHAN MIHACEVICH
In preparing for the opening of the Panama City-Bay County International Airport, Stephan Mihacevich, an agent with Pelican Real Estate, attended and completed the first coursework offered to secure his Certified International Property Specialist designation. The courses were sponsored by the Emerald Coast Association Of Realtors Inc. and were held in Fort Walton Beach in April.

MIKE SKIPPER
Gulf Coast Shutter announces that Mike Skipper has joined the staff as project manager. In this position Skipper provides consultative sales in the Destin and Fort Walton Beach area.


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