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• The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering a free lecture Tuesday at 7 p.m. on the art, history and culture of North and Central Florida. It’s free and the public is invited. The program is sponsored by the law firm of Ford, Jeter, Bowlus, Duss, Morgan, Kenney & Safer, P.A.

• Marc Hefner has been promoted to general sales manager of Ch. 30 and Ch. 47. Hefner has been a local sales manager for Ch. 30.

• Elaine Murtha has been named director of medical imaging at St. Vincent’s. Murtha replaces Ray Rogers, who retired after more than 30 years with St. Vincent’s.

• Lisa Henrichsen has joined EverBank as senior vice president and chief marketing officer of EverBank. Henrichsen joins EverBank after nine years at American Century Investments.

• Agents’ House, a Brazilian freight forwarder and customs broker, has selected Jacksonville for its first office in the United States. Agents’ House targets international buyers of goods manufactured in Brazil. The company expects to move about 1,500 containers annually through Jaxport, with approximately 1,000 of these containers re-routed from other U.S. ports and the remaining 500 containers generated from new business.

• The Ronald McDonald House is holding its annual Children’s Way 5K Run/Walk Family Day Sept. 18 from 8-11:30 a.m. For details, call 807-4663.

 

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