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Page A12-The Chronicle, Thurs< People On Tl Professional Secretaries International is the world's first and foremost association for secretaries. The association strongly encourages professionalism and continuing education in the secretarial career. Charles E. Williams 111 has been named manager of the North Patterson office of Wachovia Bank and Trust. He replaces Craig M. Goodson, who is joining the bank's Bond and Money Market Group as a tzeneral bond talesman Williams, a native of WinstonSalem, is a graduate of Campbell University. He joined Wachovia in 1981 as a field representative in sales finance and most recently has served as personal bankerbranch operations manager at the Parkway office. Goodson joined Wachovia in 1981 and later that year became personal banker at the Country Club office. He transferred to the North Patterson office in 1982. He is a native of Winston-Salem CD|L Open 8 arr JCR Wlnston-Sal?t jay, November 22, 1984 he Move F and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Williams has been replaced at the Parkway office by Roger F. Plott, who had a personal banker at Wachovia's main office downtown. A native of Jamestown, Plott joined Wachovia in June 1983 following his graduation from Applachian State University. Dr. Carol ty. Williams, a 20-year social work veteran, has been appointed director of programs in the National Child it-i#- ? * * wen are Leadership Center in the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Williams, who also serves as an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, joined the center Nov. 1. Her duties include designing programs to train child welfare administrators in management procedures. "Dr. Williams brings a perspective in the child welfare field that very few people have, in art; v J ttzmrmcsatzx&ami IMMMWWWKi ^ f ridiav snne n, Hanes Mall 768-2510 rom Page A8 terms of her hands on experience with children's services and hei experience in designing and implementing training programs/' said John Turner, dean of the School of Social Work. Williams said her goals include training administrators to be more innovative in service delivery through such processes as forecasting, strategic planning and working assertively in the socio-political environment. The executive training opporfllMUiVo 4 ' * * luiiiuTO ui mc ccnicr mciuae a Senior Tixecutive Program for chief administrators, as well as the Children's Services Leadership Progam for managers of agencies. This year, a national symposium on improving services to minority children will be coordinated by Williams. Previously an assistant professor at UCLA, Williams spent the past summer as a consultant to the National Child Welfare Leadership Center collaborating in the development of curriculum del mnE I III i ^ i I 1 4 ULss, "^FS^ -a r and training of social work administrators from 20 states. The training goals included the enhancement of leadership skills ? and better use of management tools to insure that social work ? services are of high quality. ) Williams spent 12 years in probation and child welfare work before becoming associate director of the Adoption Training Project at the University of Southern California in 1976. Her areas of expertise include child welfare policy, methods and . organizational theory. The National Child Welfare Leadership Center is a unit of the UNC-CH School of Social Work. The center provides training, consultation and technical assistance fdr child welfare administrators and managers to improve the quality of services for children and their families. 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Inten Hi 1 been taken c ' i?-j shown on th :"UtT1 oriainallv orl WNm rmrj stock is dspi jjll pricsd msrcl |j^ m[ / I. She comes to Conrad's from Lynchburg, Va., with experience in hair design. , ' ' ' * The newest hair salon in the Ogburn Station Shopping Center, Metro Beauty-Rama, has added to its staff hairdesigners Rudy Perry and Darel Jones. Perry specializes in curls, colors and hair restructuring. Jones specializes in cuts and conditioning of the hair. 3port the LPLnW! OilHB Co to !4> Off ivelry. lg glow of 14K gold, ssic or up-to-the-minute arms and chains, plus andants set with gems. Voto Yo off md jewelry. to$17750rig. $359to $3550. iamonds, enhanced by jleaming 10K or 14K gold. Ti a selection of diamond igs, and pendants, too. f that jewelry where diamonds i greatest value. Yo off rings. Ooulent nnak Rhimmarinn Exotic rubies, cultured nore. 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