Airport Dan Fegar, director of planning and engineering at Burbank Airport since 1988, has been promoted to deputy executive director. In his new role, Feger will oversee and direct all aspects of Burbank Airport, including day-to-day operations, community and governmental relations, facility development, public safety and regulatory compliance. Following his nomination by newly appointed Burbank Commissioner Bill Wiggins, Pasadena Commissioner Chris Holden was unanimously elected president of the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority for the coming year. Holden, a city councilman and former mayor of Pasadena, succeeds Glendale Commissioner Carl Meseck, who served two terms as president. Chamber of Commerce The board of directors of the Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce appointed Francoise Bergan and Lois Curran-Klein as interim administrators until a permanent replacement is selected for CEO Carol Amenta, who recently left the chamber. Both Bergan and Curran-Klein are board members and will assume day-to-day responsibility for the chamber’s affairs. Education The Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees appointed five Valley residents to the 15-member District Citizens Oversight Committee. The five Valley residents are: Bruce Ackerman, Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley, Ted Kimbrough, Multi Kim & Associates and officer of Pierce College’s Foundation, Maria Reza, assistant superintendent for student health and human services, LAUSD, Scott Svonkin, chief of staff for state Assemblyman Paul Koretz, David Iwata, Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley. Entertainment DTS Cinema Group has appointed Darryl Gray as special venues manager. In his new position he will oversee sales and installation of DTS cinema products to special venue locations and filmed presentations including large screen and motion-based ride films, theaters, museums, and road shows. Gray joins DTS from Isco Optic GmbH/USA where he was a consultant and technical sales representative. Prior to that he was an engineering consultant to San Francisco-based ClearVision 2000. Ed Neppl has been appointed vice president, controller for the Universal Studios Recreation Group. He replaces John Watson, who recently moved to Florida to become vice president, financial planning and analysis for Universal Orlando. Neppl will be responsible for all financial reporting, analysis, organization development, and financial systems implementation and maintenance for all of Universal’s theme park properties. Prior to joining Universal Studios, he served as vice president of finance for Pallotta TeamWorks, an event production company. Health Care Daniel F. Selleck has been named to the board of directors of Valley Presbyterian Hospital. Currently, Selleck serves on the board of directors of the Ventura County Discovery Center, the advisory board of the San Fernando Valley Economic Research Center at CSUN and as a representative of former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan’s L.A. business delegation to China. Manufacturing The California Manufacturing Technology Center (CMTC) has promoted Jim Watson to vice president of consulting services. Watson will be responsible for the strategic direction of CMTC’s seven regional centers, sales support and planning, and directing the activities of CMTC’s four practice areas. Previously vice president of business development, Watson has also served as general manager of Anchor Audio Inc.’s European distribution center. He has also held senior management positions with Supershuttle International, Needham Harper Worldwide and Western Airlines. Marketing Allen Stanfield has joined Glyphix as vice president of client relations. Prior to joining Glyphix, Stanfield was a vice president at the Patrick Marketing Group in Calabasas. He also held program management positions with PMG and Mueller/Shields Inc. In his new position, Stanfield will be involved in bringing on new accounts for branding and marketing communications for the Warner Center based company. Real Estate North Valley Area Planning Commissioner George Stavaris has rejoined Delphi Business Properties of Van Nuys after a 12-month stint with Cushman & Wakefield. Over the past two years, Stavaris has negotiated over 500,000 square feet in transactions for such firms as Sony Motion Picture Company, Warner Bros., Dreamworks SKG, Brown and Williamson Tobacco, and Andy Gump Inc.