Brown Named President of Foothill Subsidiary
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Foothill Independent Bancorp has named Cheryl Brown president of Platinum Results Inc., a subsidiary of the Glendora-based Foothill holding company of Foothill Independent Bank.
The new unit provides back-room services to other financial institutions as well as data access and management services. Brown was vice president and data processing manager of Foothill Independent Bank.
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12:00 a.m. June 7, 2001 FOR THE RECORD
Los Angeles Times Thursday June 7, 2001 Home Edition Part A Part A Page 2 A2 Desk 1 inches; 21 words Type of Material: Correction
Spencer Stuart--An item in the People column in Wednesday’s Business section incorrectly listed the name of executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
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