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TECHNOLOGY

Cleaver named director of sales

PayProTec Ohio, a full-service merchant services company, has named Kettering resident Patrick Cleaver Director of Sales. With 10 years of business-to-business experience, Cleaver also speaks fluent Spanish, which is important as the company continues to expand nationally.

Specializing in state-of-the-art technology for electronic payment solutions for small and locally-owned businesses, PayProTec considers relationship-building and service to be their foundation. They have recently introduced a division named PayProTec National Processing to reinforce the company’s national growth, presence and identity. Mr. Cleaver will be actively involved in this aspect.

For information, call 937-388-4727 or visit www.payprotecohio.com.

HEALTH CARE

Eschbaugh joins Dayton Children’s

Julie Eschbaugh, DO, joins Dayton Children's lipid clinic to help children struggling with obesity and the disorders and diseases that frequently go along with it, such as heart problems, bone and joint problems, liver disease and mental health issues. She earned her DO degree at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency at Akron Children's Hospital.

Dr. Eschbaugh’s interest in childhood obesity began with research in diabetes while earning her DO degree at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. During her residency at Akron’s Children’s Hospital, she spent extra time learning about this condition.

While the main goal of the lipid clinic at Dayton Children’s is to reduce risks for cardiovascular disease, due to high cholesterol or obesity, Dr. Eschbaugh says that the emotional impact of childhood obesity is also a top priority for the kids she sees.

HEALTH CARE

Ravikumar joins Troy Primary Care

Dr. Leelmohan Ravikumar is joining Troy Primary Care Physicians, where he is excited to serve patients in a friendly close-knit community with the resources provided by Premier HealthNet.

“I have done most of my training in a smaller town so this feels like a natural transition,” he says. “I was attracted to Troy because of its friendly citizens, and believe I can help provide individual care for many patients.”

Dr. Ravikumar received his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and completed a residency in family medicine at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He was previously a family physician in Wilmington where he also was active in teaching residents.

Dr. Ravikumar is accepting new patients, and will be seeing patients at Troy Primary Care Physicians, which is located at 998 Dorset Road, Suite 301, in Troy. To schedule an appointment, call 937-339-9865.

NON-PROFIT

Taylor joins Dayton Rotary

David Taylor joined the Dayton Rotary Club on Monday, June 6. Taylor is the Chief Academic Officer for Dayton Early College Academy and DECA PREP and a resident of Dayton.

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