Business briefs for November 10th-16th

Photo above: The Time to Eat Food Truck has opened at Center Stage in the Beaufort Town Center Shopping Plaza. It is open from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday.

American Legion Beaufort Post 9 is striving to promote both patriotism and businesses in the Beaufort area by calling attention to those that proudly display the U.S. flag at their location. Post 9 presents those enterprises with a framed certificate thanking them. Here, Bundy Real Estate Appraisals is recognized with a certificate from Post Commander Chuck Lurey.
American Legion Beaufort Post 9 is striving to promote both patriotism and businesses in the Beaufort area by calling attention to those that proudly display the U.S. flag at their location. Post 9 presents those enterprises with a framed certificate thanking them. Here, Bundy Real Estate Appraisals is recognized with a certificate from Post Commander Chuck Lurey.

eviCore expanding in Beaufort County

eviCore healthcare, an information technology healthcare company, is expanding its existing headquarters operations in Beaufort County.

The expansion is projected to bring more than $1.6 million in new capital investment and create 35 new jobs.

Established in 1992, eviCore offers diversified medical benefit management solutions aimed at reducing unnecessary procedures for patients while increasing the quality of care.

Powered by specialized medical professional resources, evidence-based guidelines and advanced technologies, the company supports clients by ensuring the correct evidence-based care is delivered at the right time to the right patient.

Located at 400 Buckwalter Place Blvd. in Bluffton, eviCore is investing in its existing facility to meet increased customer demand and accommodate future growth. In addition to creating 35 new positions, this project will allow eviCore to improve its campus for its existing 400 employees.

Hiring for the new positions is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2016, and those interested in joining the eviCore team should visit www.evicore.com.

Fera joins MLS of Hilton Head Island

Stephanie Fera has joined the Multiple Listing Service of Hilton Head Island (HHIMLS) as administrative coordinator.

“We’re growing our organization with very talented people who have a lot to offer,” said Colette Stevenson, chief operating officer of Multiple Listing Service of Hilton Head Island. “Stephanie has the skills we need to bring the MLS forward in this ever-evolving industry.”

Fera coordinates a wide variety of administrative and marketing duties, including special projects and events.

She’s been serving the real estate industry for more than six years, most recently with Ryan Homes, a nationwide new home builder. That company named her Northern Virginia 2014 Administrator of the Year and 2013 Sales Assistant of the Year.

In other HHIMLS news, the HHIMLS 2016 Real Estate Tech Talks will be Nov. 16-17 at the Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa.

Agents, appraisers, inspectors and those who work with mortgage companies, banks, insurance, property management companies and associates of the real estate field are invited to learn how technology is changing the industry and be inspired by some of the most influential people in the industry.

Those interested in attending or sponsoring the symposium can sign up at hiltonheadmls.com.

Iner joins Weichert’s Sun City sales team

Carol Iner has joined the sales team at Weichert Realtors Coastal Properties.

Iner worked for PHH/Arval, and retired early in 2006.  Later in the year, she received her real estate license and was affiliated with Long and Foster in Maryland.

She and her husband moved to the Bluffton area from Maryland in November 2012.

Iner is a member of the Hilton Head Association of Realtors. She is based in the Sun City/Okatie office and can be reached at 1-410-375-8507.

Correction from Oct. 27

A story in the Oct. 27 incorrectly stated the name of the doctor affiliated with Aqua Med Spa and Salon. The doctor is Dr. Kenneth Farr.

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