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Please Touch Museum, the Children's Museum of Philadelphia, said Michael Armento had been promoted to chief financial officer. Armento had been director of finance.

Please Touch Museum, the Children's Museum of Philadelphia, said Michael Armento had been promoted to chief financial officer. Armento had been director of finance.
The African American Museum in Philadelphia announced two personnel moves. Patricia Wilson Aden was hired as the vice president of operations. Aden had been executive director at the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.'
Ivan Henderson was promoted to curator of education and public programming. He had been project coordinator for Pennsylvania's Initiative on Black History, Community Education and Neighborhood Revitalization at the museum.
The Bryn Mawr Trust Co., which provides banking, trust and wealth management services, said Robert W. Eaddy had been named senior vice president of the Institutional Trust & Escrow Group. Eaddy had been a senior vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Bank of America National Trust Delaware.
IMA Consulting, Chadds Ford, named Rob Jones director of revenue recovery. Jones is rejoining IMA Consulting after being vice president of patient financial services for Mercy Health System since 2005.
Griffin Financial Group L.L.C. said David A. Budd had joined the King of Prussia firm as senior managing director in its Financial Institutions Group. He is a founder of McConnell, Budd & Romano Inc., a middle market investment banking firm serving the financial services industry.
Hirtle, Callaghan & Co., a West Conshohocken investment firm, named Jamie R. Johnson director of private equity. He most recently was a managing director of Paul Capital Investments, a San Francisco fund of funds.
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia said Sean Casserly had been appointed the hotel's director of sales, overseeing daily operations of the group and corporate sales teams. Casserly had been a group sales manager at Four Seasons Resort Aviara.
Heidi Baur was appointed chief nursing office at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children. She had been director of nursing, oncology, social work and pastoral care.
Quint Co., a 161-year-old Philadelphia firm that engineers and manufactures flexographic printing plates, named Edward H. Howell Jr. president. He had been secretary, treasurer and vice president of the company's marketing division.
The Philadelphia office of Protiviti Inc., a business consulting and internal audit firm, promoted the following employees:
Rocco Martorano was promoted to associate director. He had been a senior manager.
Stephen Kilduff and Michelle Osevala were promoted to senior manager. They had been managers.
Christopher Benvenuto, Devon Brown, Seth Edwards, Stephen Foret and Evan Ross have been promoted to manager. They had been senior consultants.
Chris Giardetti was named to the new position of IT and operations director for PCA Industrial Paper & Supplies, Willow Grove. He has provided IT consulting services for PCA for four years.
Yellowbook, King of Prussia, promoted Todd Deno to associate manager - digital insight. Deno had been a Web marketing analyst.