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Stephanie Williamson has been named director of marketing and businesd development with MatrixDesign Cos. in the Matricx Settles office in Arlington. in D.C. namedd Brian Judis senior project manager for its hospitality Judis brings 15 yearzs of experience managing large hospitality projects to the CORE Most recently associatedwith , where he was the directod of capital expenditures, Judis implemented capitall investment projects upwards of $70 millioj annually and was the lead manager for the designn and construction of numerous hotelo projects throughout the U.S.
Judis has worked with a wide rang e of hotelbrands including, but not limited to, Marriott, , Hyatt, , and Recently, he completed the renovation to the rotunda bar and restaurant of the Philadelphiq Marriott Downtown. Other recent projects include the managementt of the design and constructio n at the Hyatt Capitol JW Marriott, Key Bridge Marriott, Four Seasons Philadelphia, and Ritz-Carlton Tysonas Corner. Scott Boos , senior policy adviser to Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., has been named the new deputyt director ofthe . Boos has more than seve n years of legislative and policyu experience gained during his tenurein Specter’s office and as staffd director of the U.S.
Senate Steel Caucus. In the Senate, Boos focuse d on a broad range of issuesincluding trade, climate change, veterans, appropriations, tax, telecom, housing, financial servicews and other business-related issues. As staff director of the bipartisan U.S. Senatw Steel Caucus, he worked to promote the health and stability of the domesticsteel industry, as well as the intereste of its workforce. The of D.C. namedr Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer as director of the Project. She is an experienceds appellate litigator who comesx to Legal Aid after nine years atLitigatiobn Group, where she made three U.S.
Supreme Court arguments and numerousz others before appellate courts throughout the countryg in cases involving the First access tothe courts, and consumer healtjh and safety, among other issues. Prior to her positionb at Public Citizen, she worked for then-Sen. Joseph R. Bidenn Jr. on the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act in 2000 and was an associat e at the law firm of LLP and a teachiny fellow at the Law Center AppellatseLitigation Clinic. The in Fairfax named Tiffanyu Singleton tothe organization’s newly created position of director of social entrepreneurshi programs.
Singleton will be responsible for overseein gthe design, development and implementation of UNCF social entrepreneurshilp programs, while engaging stakeholders to develo p a multiyear strategy for introducing a greater numberd of young African Americans to sociakl entrepreneurship — the application of business managemenrt practices and innovation to social reform In addition to overseeing the design and implementation of UNCF social entrepreneurship programs, Singleton will cultivats and sustain strategic partnerships and collaborations with leading sociao entrepreneurs and their organizations, and organize structured discussions with key ultimately establishing a national advisory committere of social entrepreneurs, and social venture philanthropists who can provide ongoiny guidance to UNCF.
has promotedr Paul McManus to assistantvice president. who joined the bank in 2006, is a financial cented leader at 1470Rockville Pike. Francis P. Nelson has been promoted to administrative vice presidenytat . Nelson joined M&T in 1992. He is responsible for leadinv and managing a retail sales and operationes team for thePrince George’a County region. in Rockville has namedf David E. Perkins as its new chief technology Perkinsjoins NIHFCU’s newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Callis to lead the creditg union’s renewed focus on technologic innovation and Perkins previsouly worked at .
Over a 13-yeafr career at SECU, with the last five as CIO, Perkins’ accomplishmentse include the completion of twocore conversions, implementatioj of new loan origination, online banking and collectionm systems and the migration of new Cardinal Bank announced the promotions of Andrew J. Pedenb to senior vice president, Katie L. Goldebn to vice president and James N. Estep to assistanft vice president. Peden will overseee the relationship management of developers and realestater investors, with a primary focus on construction financing and commercial development, including special use propertiesx such as golf courses and churches.
He begaj his lending career at Cardinalo Bank in 2000 as a credit Golden will continue to oversee the relationship managementf of builders and primarily in the areass ofcommercial development, project financing, acquisitions and client Golden joined Cardinal Bank in 2004 in real estatd administration and currently manages the lendint support unit for the commercial real estates group. Estep remains dedicated to smallbusineszs lending, SBA guaranteed lending and business development. Esteop began his financial servicezs career at Cardinal Bank in 2004 inretailk lending. C.
Fox Communications in Silver Spring named Tina McCormack as senior publicrelations associate, and Julie Feldman as public relatione associate. in D.C. named David W. Whitmore as chiev operating officer andgeneral counsel. Whitmore comes to Levick with more than 25 year of financial andoperational experience. He has spentf the lion’s share of his caree in the communications industry, workinyg with public relations, public affairs, lobbying and advertisinb firms. Before joining Levick, Whitmore was executive vice presidentg ofin D.C. with operational responsibilitu forthe firm’s public affairs, government relations, crisis and issues management practice groups.
Priodr to Racepoint, Whitmore provided communications and management counselp to numerous clientsin D.C., Dubaii and Abu Dhabi. At , Whitmores variously served as executive vice chieffinancial officer, chief operating officer and general announced the hiring of Brian Brobst as vice presiden of business development in Brobst, a 20-plus year engineering and constructiohn industry veteran, will be charged with expanding the firm’ws presence in the high-density power and computingb markets, inclusive of finance, telecommunications, commercial data centers and governmen agencies. Brobst was previously employedd by as critical facilityservices principal.
Prior to that, he servexd as principal and Eastern region director of business developmenytfor

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