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Maggiano’s Little Italy in Costa Mesa has promoted Amy Mills from
evening manager to general manager. Mills, a Costa Mesa resident and
former food server at the restaurant, will be responsible for overseeing
the 300-seat restaurant’s day-to-day operations and its 150 employees.
Mills earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from Sacramento
State University and then moved to Orange County in 1994 to pursue a career in the restaurant industry. . . . Eagle Scout Mark Pomerantz was
selected as a student speaker at the Corona del Mar High School
graduation and spoke to the graduating class on Thursday about leadership
and responsibility. Pomerantz serves as the student board member on the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District board and is also a member of the
high school’s Associated Student Body board. In addition, Pomerantz is a
student athlete and has volunteered at the Golden Creek Retirement Inn
since 1997. . . . Interior Designer Deanna Robinson, of ASID Allied
Deanna Robinson Interiors Inc. in Costa Mesa, completed what she
considers to be the highlight project of her 23-year career. Robinson has
served as the overall inspiration, mentor and project strategist to the
client, contractors and architects involved with a three-year project on
a mansion in the San Gabriel Valley. The client wanted formal classicism
in his rooms and gardens, so Robinson worked with the architects to
ensure they achieved it. . . . Marine Corps Pvt. James F. Lewis of
Newport Beach completed the 12-week basic training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot in San Diego. Lewis and fellow recruits participated in
physical conditioning programs, classroom and field assignments, first
aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship,
hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They also received
instruction on the core values of the Marine Corps -- honor, courage and
commitment. . . . Ryan Chapman Lewis of Newport Beach was named to the
dean’s list at Wake Forest University in North Carolina for the spring
semester 2002. Lewis, a 1998 graduate of Corona del Mar High, had to
achieve a 3.0 or higher grade-point average to make the list. . . .
Orange Coast College’s School of Allied Health Professions honored 93
graduates in an annual pinning ceremony on May 22. Those students
included Mario A. Bolanos, Nicole Lidberg, Greg S. Briscoe, Tiffaney A.
Cordova, Karim M. Muradian, Maribell Conklin, Kelly Miller, Terry
Diggins, Tricia Muro, Brian T. Mock, Leslie Ragsdale, Marcy Nelson,
Christina M. Fyvie, Jeanette Rose of Costa Mesa and Candace Willinsky and
Kari Wyatt of Newport Beach. . . . Five Orange Coast College architecture
students received five of seven awards at the American Institute of
Architects, Orange County, awards ceremony held last month. Adam Bowhay
and Danelle Willems tied for first place in the monastery design
competition. Naomi Szto, Brad Goldpaint and Terri Moore received
honorable mention awards of $50 each.
* NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct
noteworthy information to Christine Carrillo via fax at (949) 646-4170,
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