Fifteen Ways to Play
By Amy Arnett In honor of our 15th anniversary as a magazine, here at West Virginia Executive, we are compiling some fun 15 lists. In the spirit of summer, we have found 15 outdoor sports and activities around the state that are worth checking out. Beautiful Mountain State weather—and this list at your fingertips—means it’s […]
University Healthcare Berkeley Medical Center Names Outstanding Nursing Tech.
University Healthcare Berkeley Medical Center recently named the 2013 Outstanding Nursing Technician of the Year award winners during a reception held at the medical center on Friday, June 14. Nominated by their peers, a total of 39 nursing technicians were recognized and three award winners were named.
WVU Counseling Psychologist Named by Website as A Top Professor in the U.S.
A counseling psychology professor at West Virginia University has been recognized as one of the best counseling, psychology and therapy professors in the United States. James Bartee, assistant professor in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Counseling Psychology, is included in a list of “99 Top Professors in Counseling, Psychology & Therapy” published this month on MastersinCounseling.org. […]
West Virginia Pets On-The-Move
TripsWithPets knows how challenging moving to a new home and a new town can be, especially when the move involves a beloved family pet. In order to meet the needs of families facing this difficult transition, TripsWithPets offers Pets on-the-Move: A Moving Guide for Pets. This free online moving guide is jam-packed with everything West […]
Robinson & McElwee Expands Client Service in Ohio
Two law firms noted for their oil and gas practices, Robinson & McElwee PLLC and Geiger Teeple Smith & Hahn LLP, announced today that the two firms have merged, effective June 1. The integration of Alliance, Ohio-based Geiger Teeple with Charleston, West Virginia-based Robinson & McElwee leverages the collective knowledge, decades of experience and resources […]
WVU Commemorates and Celebrates 35th State
One hundred and fifty years ago, we had diverging identities. The state’s founders thought we should leave Confederate Virginia. And when they pressed the point, most of those who disagreed didn’t vote, which of course ensured things didn’t go their way. Then, there was the matter of a name. We could have been called Kanawha. […]