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Georgia News Makers in the Industry
Author: | Monday May 11, 2009
These individuals give back to their profession,as do many in Georgia. Top to bottom, Greg Presmanes, Garlana Mathews, Brad Dalhover and Forrest Hale.
Georgia Newsmakers
Private Eye and More
Brad Dalhover, President of Centennial Investigations, seems to always seeking new ways to help educate the workers' compensation industry about the role of investigation services.
He wrote a book "The Art of Surveillance - A Guide for Successful Surveillance from Assignment to Invoice" and offers a free one-hour seminar based on the book.
He has also developed a secure online case management system that provides for 24/7 access to case information via the internet. The system has a secure login and password for users.
He has grown the company and is currently licensed and insured in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Florida.
To learn more visit www.centennialis.com.
Growing Her Own Company
Garlana Mathews is a familiar face in Georgia workers' compensation circles and now she will also be known for her company, Select Marketing Services. The company represents physicians who specialize in workers' compensation. The Savannah resident has teamed with Arkmark Medical in Suwannee to built a workers' compensation network.
Kids' Chance Chief Settling In to Job
Forrest Hale, Director of the Kids Chance Georgia program came into the job in the last two years following in the footsteps of the much beloved Cheryl Oliver.
Hale Immediately had the task of moving the Kids Chance office from Valdosta to Atlanta and, at the same time taking on the challenges of a faltering economy.
The office is now well established Hale has settled into the job. The latest big news was the announcement of the Kids Chance Georgia web site. www.kidschancega.org
Singing Attorney
Greg Presmanes is a workers' compensation defense attorney with the firm of Bovis, Kyle & Burch, LLC, and is very active in professional associations, giving of his time and talents. But it is his love of singing that makes him a bit unusual in the legal world. At the recent Atlanta Claims Association conference her performed without a break at the opening reception and again during the hospitality events. He co-wrote a song "Now I Get It" with singer-songwriter David Staton.
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