* The Sacramento Valley Forum has elected Mary Ferguson chairwoman for 1996. Ferguson is co-founder and CEO of the Technology Development Center, a privately held, for-profit business incubator in Sacramento. She also is chief financial officer for Healthcheck Inc., a medical information company. The Sacramento Valley Forum also elected Chuck Connell, David Hunt, Pam Marrone and Tom McCready directors.
* Nick Brooks has been promoted to sales manager of Del Webb's Sun City Roseville. Brooks is the former sales associate at Sun City, having joined the company in February 1994.
Ron Smith, vice president of Intel Corp.'s PCI component's division in Folsom, has been named senior vice president and general manager of the company's semiconductor products division. Smith, 45, has been with Intel for 18 years. In his new job, he will be responsible for a group that includes Intel's embedded microprocessor and microcontroller, flash memory, and automotive and military product lines.
* The Sacramento law firm of McDonough, Holland & Allen has brought Clement J. Dougherty Jr. on board in an Of Counsel capacity. Dougherty, who will work in the firm's probate section, is a former supervising deputy county counsel for the Sacramento County Counsel, and is the two-time recipient of the President's Award from the California State Association of Public Administrators/Guardians. Also new to the firm is Jeffrey L. Simpton, who has been hired as an associate attorney. Simpton previously served as the program director for the Chico Consumer Protection Agency. He will practice in the firm's litigation section
Memo: SACRAMENTO BUSINESS
Section: BUSINESS
































