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5 Appointed to Vice President Posts at Eagle

PEOPLE

June 20, 1985|CARLA LAZZARESCHI and LOS ANGELES COUNTY and Lockheed Corp., Burbank, promoted Anthony G. Van Schaick to vice president and treasurer, succeeding Robert T. McKirahan, who is retiring. Also, Robert C. Johnson was named vice president-contracts and pricing, effective Oct. 1. He replaces Thomas J. O'Hara, now corporate director of contract policy in Lockheed's Washington office. and Gibraltar Savings & Loan Assn., Beverly Hills, named Lois Golde corporate vice president and director of corporate planning. and Brian Carrico was named vice president-corporate banking. and Triton Group Ltd., a diversified Los Angeles company, named its treasurer, Albert M. Bensusen, to the additional post of vice president. and CALIFORNIA and Clorox Co., an Oakland-based household products firm, named Bryant C. Blewett vice president-taxes, Robert J. Diaz vice president and controller and Lyle L. Hoover vice president and treasurer.

Nearly a full year after its executive suite was emptied to save money, a revived Eagle Computer Inc. has replenished its management ranks with the appointment of five vice presidents.

Richard Sergo, a consultant who negotiated Garden Grove-based Eagle's new manufacturing agreement with a Korean electronics company, was hired as executive vice president and chief operating officer.

Before becoming an independent consultant, Sergo was vice president-product development at Columbia Data Products and worked at Exxon Office Systems and Decision Data Computer Corp.

In addition to Sergo, Eagle hired John Harwer as vice president-marketing and Edmund Hornby for the newly created position of vice president-international sales.

Hornby replaces Richard Thunen, who was been promoted to senior vice president-strategic planning.

Finally, Shelley Valk has been named vice president-finance and chief financial officer, positions which had been vacant since last summer.

In a prepared statement, President Gary Kappenman said the staff additions are "part of our long-term strategy for success in the business computer marketplace."

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