Physician returns to town and other business news


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Dr. Don Jablonski has returned to practice in Ormond Beach after 20 years. In 2004, he was named national Family Physician of the Year by the American College of Osteopathic Family Medicine.

An osteopathic family physician, he now practices at Beach Street Medical Center, 26 N. Beach St., Suite B, with chiropractors Dr. Rick Acquaro and Dr. Peter Wakeman. Jablonski focuses on musculo-skeletal problems associated with trauma and the aging process.

Jablonski left Ormond Beach to pursue osteopathic medical education and was appointed associate professor of family medicine at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He later practiced in North Carolina for 15 years and semi-retired after his wife died. He continued to teach medical students.

He served as president of the North Carolina Osteopathic Medical Association and North Carolina Medical Board.

Jablonski said he loves practicing medicine and looks forward to working in Ormond Beach. His objective is to relieve pain without “narcotic pain medication.”

Sprout Media Lab signs lease

Selby Realty Inc. has announced it has completed a long-term lease for 200 E. Granada Blvd., Suite 302, with Kenny Doucette, president of Sprout Media Lab. The company will occupy 1,115 square feet on the top floor of the building formerly occupied by Bank of America.

Sprout Media Lab is a full-service web design and digital marketing agency with another location in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Dwight Selby represented the landlord, MDSS Inc., in the transaction.

Top agents named

Weichert Realtors – Hallmark Properties, 404 South Atlantic Avenue, has announced their top agents for August. Liz Downs was named top listing agent and top number of closings agent; and Ann Licate was top sales agent. Call 944-1080.

SMA names operating officer

Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare has announced that Rhonda Harvey has been promoted to chief operating officer. She previously was vice president for crisis and residential services.

“Rhonda is passionate about every aspect of our programs and we are extremely fortunate to have her,” said Ivan Cosimi, SMA’s CEO.

Harvey holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisville and a doctorate from the Brandies School of Law, Louisville, Kentucky.

 

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