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CB Richard Ellis names new exec -- Tom Dischmann wasnamed senior vice president of industrial properties with the Utah offices of CB Richard Ellis.

Dischmann joined CB Richard Ellis in 1998 and specialized in the acquisition and leasing of industrial properties. In 1999, he was awarded the real estate brokerage's "Rookie of the Year" award and was promoted as a partner in 2000.

Prior to joining CB Richard Ellis, he was an assistant account executive for Smith Harrison Direct, a Salt Lake City ad agency, and was responsible for its largest client ICON Health & Fitness, as well as Iomega and Easton Technical Products.

SLC audio conferencing solutions company names new exec -- ClearOne, a Salt Lake City-based provider of audio, video and Web conferencing solutions, named Mark Allen Fletcher its vice president of worldwide sales. He will report directly to Zee Hakimoglu, ClearOne's president, chief executive and chairman.

Fletcher has more than 20 years of experience in the audio-visual and communications industries. He has served in senior management roles with companies such as Tandberg, Samsys Technologies and Blue Water Communications. At Tandberg, he was responsible for the company's sales and marketing efforts in the Eastern United States, and helped execute partner contracts with companies such as SBC Communications, Verizon and Northrop Grumman.

Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce elects new executive committee -- The board of directors of the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce elected Miguel Rovira as chair of its 22-member board. Rovira is regional director for the Americas, International Trade and Diplomacy Office with the Governor's Office of Economic Development.

Silvia Norman, vice president of Latino Banking for Wells Fargo, was named vice chair. Sergio Palacios, owner of Jass Building Property Services, was named secretary, while Jorge Fierro, owner and president of Rico Mexican Foods and Catering in Salt Lake City, was re-elected as treasurer.

In addition, four new members joined the board. They include: Santiago Gonzalez, owner of Santiago's Office Bookkeeping and Taxes in Salt Lake City; David Utrilla, president of U.S. Translation Co.; Tony Grilz, sales director of Utah/Idaho American Family Insurance Group and Duvan Botero, owner and managing partner of Club Karamba.

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unaffiliated_person Apr 24 2008 14:24:42
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It turns out those who believed Utah was immune from the housing crisis were wrong. I foresee a price correction coming soon as the inventory starts exceeding demand.
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