
Biltmore Who's Who Selects Terri J. Heerboth as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Terri J. Heerboth, Assistant Vice-President of Product Development for LexisNexis has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Terri J. Heerboth's commitment to excellence in the field of information technology.
Mrs. Heerboth, who has been working in her field for the past twelve years, started out as an inventory analyst for a manufacturing company back in 1989. Over the years, she has evolved into a very noteworthy and reputable employee of LexisNexis. Her focus is on product management and development and is primarily responsible for all facets of the Product Life Cycle. "Obtaining an MBA in finance and being mentored by strong leaders," she said, are two of the greatest assets that have helped her achieve the success and recognition she has been looking. She said that her next venture, however, will be focusing more on strategic planning and analysis.
LexisNexis is a globally managed provider of online, technologically-based content enabled solutions. They support law firms, corporations and governments around the world with content-solutions that manage virtually every aspect of the legal process.
Heerboth has a BS in Finance from Nebraska Wesleyan University and an MBA in Finance from Mercer University. She's a member of the Society for Human Resource Development, the National Association of Professional Background Screeners subcommittees and the Virtual Advisory Board. She donates to Habitat for Humanity and Whispering Home. In her spare time, Terri enjoys running, cooking, reading and spending time with her family.
For more information, please visit http://www.lexisnexis.com.
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Terri J. Heerboth
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Friday, July 31, 2009
Biltmore Who's Who Selects Jim Eldridge as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Jim Eldridge, Chief of Police for the City of Algood, has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Jim Eldridge's commitment to excellence in law enforcement.
At the age of 18, Chief Eldridge began his career with the Overton County Sheriff's Department. He was the youngest person at that time to ever complete the academy. He credits his father, a past lieutenant with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, chief of police of Algood and sheriff of Overton County, for steering him in the right direction so long ago.
As chief of police, Eldridge commands a department in all aspects of law enforcement for the city. He has initiated and commanded the Putnam County Sheriff's Special Services Division for 25 years, as well as the Traffic Division, and has been in various supervisory positions since 1997. He also maintains the budget and sees that the police officers under him are keeping the law and peace in the community. He became a certified Police Instructor for Putnam County in 1987. "I have been very fortunate to have supervisors that supported me and allowed me to do my job," Eldridge said. He has also credited much of his success to the training academy and numerous other training classes that he has received throughout his career.
Chief Eldridge is a Putnam County High School graduate and past attendee of the Nashville, Tennessee Police Academy. He has been practicing law enforcement for the last 32 years. Eldridge is a member of the Tennessee Association of Police Chiefs and the National Association of Chiefs of Police. He speaks publically within the community and for local neighborhood watches. Eldridge is a volunteer with Masters Rest Home and numerous organizations relating to Muscular Dystrophy and Alzheimer's. He plans to retire soon to his farm where he'll enjoy farm work, fishing and travel. In his spare time, Jim enjoys farm work, fishing and travel.
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Jim Eldridge
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Friday, July 24, 2009

Biltmore Who's Who Selects Lisa Chase as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Lisa Chase, Director, Sport Sciences and Medicine, Athletic Care for Sony Ericsson WTA Tour has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Lisa Chase's commitment to excellence in the sports, entertainment and healthcare industries.
Chase's entrepreneur spirit and love for teaching brought her many opportunities during her 18 year career. Chase has worked in a variety of clinical settings including owning Back to Normal Physical Therapy, Inc. where she provides expertise in physical therapy with particular interest in manual therapy, aquatic therapy, orthopedic and sports medicine. Over the past 9 years of working for the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, Chase has worked closely with athletes and medical teams around the world bringing cutting edge services and programs to the field. As Director, Chase is responsible for development and management of medical documentation systems and athlete care programs and services. She has also served as the Primary Health Care Provider for the International Tennis Federation during the 2004 Olympics.
Mrs. Chase is an Adjunct Professor at Michigan State University, in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she has been an instructor since 1998. She has conducted press and television interviews, has been a speaker at internationally conferences and contributes to publications including several books on Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation. Chase is a member of the Orthopedic and Women's Section of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Society for Tennis Medicine and Science.
Chase received her Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh in 1991 and a post graduate certification in advanced orthopedic manual therapy in 1995.
Lisa recently completed a 100 mile Century ride for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of her brother Gregg, who has Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Through her Team in Training endeavor Lisa was recognized as a top fundraiser which contributes to helping support research and treatments to help cure blood cancers. In her spare time, Lisa enjoys cycling, traveling, music and spending time with close friends and family.
For more information, please visit http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com.
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Lisa Chase
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Friday, July 17, 2009

Biltmore Who's Who Selects Kimberly M. Ryan as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Kimberly M. Ryan, an independent beauty consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics, has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Kimberly M. Ryan's commitment to excellence in the beauty and skincare industry.
Mrs. Ryan, whose passion is to enrich the lives of women beyond their own imagination through the "vehicle of Mary Kay products and the Mary Kay dream" is the beginning of something great. Her discipline, commitment and persistence all contribute to her new found career, saying, "Maintaining a positive attitude, focusing on my vision and learning how to overcome obstacles with a positive outlook all attribute to my daily successes."
As a beauty consultant, Ryan instructs customers on the importance of skin care and maintaining healthy, radiant skin. She conducts product and sales presentations by way of demonstrations, provides free complimentary facials and consultations, gives tips and instructions on applying make-up and, of course, assists women in enhancing their overall beauty. She also shares the opportunity so that others can start their own business with Mary Kay through recruitment.
Ryan will be attending her first seminar this upcoming July, which is being hosted in Dallas, Texas. She is very excited for the opportunity and hopes to someday become a sales director with the advancement to national sales director in the future.
In her spare time, Mrs. Ryan is writing her first book, she also enjoys writing poetry, reading, traveling and spending quality time with her beloved husband, Leroy and her three lovely daughters, Kimbriel, Keira and Kindra.
For more information, visit http://www.marykay.com/vekimberly.
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Kimberly M. Ryan
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Friday, July 10, 2009
Biltmore Who's Who Selects Deborah A. Rose as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Deborah A. Rose, office administrator for THA Group, The Health Care Alternative, has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Deborah A. Rose's commitment to excellence in the healthcare industry.
Mrs. Rose recently accepted the opportunity to work with THA Group this past April, followed by 17 years with the Chatham County Health Department, ten of which was in the role as Human Services Program Specialist for Fetal and Infant Mortality Review and four years with Job Corps.
Believing that working with great minds and learning from them is what inspired Rose to take on the challenges of working on the administrative side of healthcare. THA Group offers a continuum of care through four service lines comprised of Island Healthcare, Island Hospice, Independent Living at Home and Ideal Aging. Their Mission Statement says it best, "Health Care for Life at Home." Her role is working in tandem with the clinical coordinator to see that the clients get the best service and care available to them.
Mrs. Rose has been a featured speaker for various medical conferences, developed a training manual and traveled to various Georgia counties to present mock infant death reviews with some members of the Review Team as well as provided assistance to other counties in the development of a review program in those areas. She also presented training to law enforcement officers on sensitive handling of infant death investigations.
Rose was published in numerous publications and has contributed freelance writing for several Savannah business journals. She has earned 4.2 CEUKs for Principles of Epidemiology, became a qualified perinatal grief counselor and Coordinator in 1997 and completed a two-year management course through from 1995-1997.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, watching movies and enjoying the company of family and friends.
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Deborah A. Rose
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Thursday, July 02, 2009