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Honors and awards in the Dallas-area business community

11:09 AM CST on Sunday, November 20, 2005

Steve Lyle, director of worldwide staffing and recruiting for Texas Instruments Inc., has been elected chairman of the University of Texas at Dallas Management Advisory Council. Joining as members of the council are Cecil G. Edwards Jr. of the North Texas Wholesale Bank of Wachovia Corp., Gregory Louvier Sr. of Marsh Inc. and Bill Sproull of the Richardson Chamber of Commerce.

Joseph G. Sprague, principal and director of health facilities at HKS Inc., has been elected to the board of regents for the American College of Healthcare Architects. Mr. Sprague is chairman of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities, a national standard, and president of the Facility Guidelines Institute.

Tom Joyner, a nationally syndicated radio personality and founder of Dallas-based Reach Media Inc., has been inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in New York. His Tom Joyner Morning Show is broadcast in 115 markets in the United States.

David Bloxom, president of Speed Fab-Crete of Fort Worth, received the Designated Design-Build Professional Award at the Professional Design-Build Conference in Las Vegas. He got the award for his expertise in project delivery.

Speed Fab-Crete, a commercial builder, general contractor and concrete manufacturer, was also listed in the Oct. 17 issue of Engineering News Record magazine as one of the nation's Top 600 specialty contractors. Each year, the magazine ranks firms in the construction industry based on revenue.

The Dallas chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators has announced its 2005 Bronze Quill winners. Kerry Silver and Steve Smith of Silver Communications won in employee/member communication, publications, publication design, benefits communication and graphic design. Barb Mayben of Kimberly-Clark Corp. won in special events, internal or external; Shannon Frederick and Angie McCoy, also of Kimberly-Clark, won for multi-audience communication, and Ms. Frederick also won for writing/personality profile. Other winners: Carol Barreyre and Virginia Brooks, media relations; the city of McKinney, marketing communication and strategic communication; Kim Ernst of Blue Cross-Blue Shield, employee member communication; Cherlynn "C.A." Glover of Halliburton, special events, internal or external; Maureen O'Donnell of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, annual reports and newsletters; Pat Chamberlain of BeautiControl Inc. and Cindy Turek of BeautiControl's Women Helping Others Foundation, special publications; R.V. Baugus, writing/personality profiles; and Mary McMinn, speech writing.

The Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects has presented its 2005 AIA Dallas Design Awards. Winners include: Unbuilt Design category: Laguarda Low Architects and RTKL Associates Inc.; Built Design-Commercial: Alliance Architects and Selzer Associates; Built Design-Institutional: Good Fulton & Farrell Architects and Brown Reynolds Watford Architects Inc.; Built Design-Residentia: Ron Wommack, Cunningham Architects and Shipley Architects; and Built Design-Interiors: C. Cal Young, Corgan Associates, CSD People Architects, Gensler and HKS Inc.

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Honors and awards in the Dallas-area business community

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