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From the Boardroom: 6.22.16

Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis has promoted Chloe Caylor to public relations and communications manager. Caylor, a native of Hawaii, received a bachelor’s degree from Saint Mary’s College of California.Boardroom-Chloe-Caylor

The Saint Louis Art Museum has appointed the following recently: Amber Withycombe (pictured) as director of institutional giving; Gretchen Wagner as Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in prints, drawings, and photographs; and Hannah Klemm as assistant curator of modern and contemporary art.

Let’s Build Hope, a fund development consulting firm for nonprofits, recently moved to new offices at 75 W. Lockwood Ave. in Webster Groves. Development veterans Linda Haley and Terri Leyton educate professionals through training camps, mentoring programs, and research and data analysis on how to help their organizations meet and exceed fundraising goals.

Enterprise Bank & Trust, the banking subsidiary of Enterprise Financial Services Corp., announced James Graser (pictured) as St. Louis region president. Graser, a grad of Saint Louis University, has been with the company since 1989. Additionally, Steven Middelkamp joined the bank as senior vice president of the correspondent banking division. Prior to Enterprise, Middelkamp held the same position at Central Bank of St. Louis.

Richard P. Sher, founding member of the law firm Sher Corwin Winters LLC, was presented the Richard S. Arnold Award for Distinguished Service at the recent eighth circuit judicial conference. Sher has mediated more than 2,200 cases and was recognized for his contribution to the study and acceptance of alternative dispute resolution in civil litigation.

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