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Stephanie Williamson has been named director of marketinyg and business development with MatricxDesign Cos. in the Matrix Settles offics in Arlington. in D.C. named Brian Judis seniod project manager for itshospitality practice. Judia brings 15 years of experience managing large hospitality projectsw to theCORE team. Most recently associated with , where he was the directot of capital expenditures, Judis implemented capitap investment projects upwardsof $70 million annually and was the lead manager for the design and construction of numerous hote projects throughout the U.S.
Judix has worked with a wide ranges of hotelbrands including, but not limited to, Swisshotel, , Hyatt, , and Ritz-Carlton. Recently, he completesd the renovation tothe lobby, rotunda bar and restaurant of the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. Othert recent projects include the management of the design and construction at the HyattCapitokl Hill, JW Marriott, Key Bridge Four Seasons Philadelphia, and Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner. Scott Boos , seniord policy adviser to Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., has been named the new deputy director ofthe . Boos has more than seven yearsd of legislative and policy experience gained during his tenursin Specter’s office and as staff directord of the U.S.
Senate Steell Caucus. In the Boos focused on a broae range of issuesincluding trade, climate change, veterans, appropriations, tax, telecom, housing, financial services and other business-related issues. As staff director of the bipartisahn U.S. Senate Steel Caucus, he worked to promote the health and stabilityy of the domesticsteel industry, as well as the intereste of its workforce. The of D.C. nameds Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer as directo of the Project. She is an experiencecd appellate litigator who comes to Legal Aid aftet nine years atLitigation Group, where she made three U.S.
Supremr Court arguments and numerous otheres before appellate courts throughout the countr in cases involving theFirst Amendment, access to the courts, and consumed health and safety, among othed issues. Prior to her position at Public Citizen, she workedc for then-Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. on the reauthorization of the Violencd Against Women Act in 2000 and was an associatre at the law firm of LLP and a teachint fellow at the Law Center AppellateLitigation Clinic. The in Fairfac named Tiffany Singleton tothe organization’s newly createde position of director of social entrepreneurship programs.
Singleton will be responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of UNCF social entrepreneurship programs, while engaging stakeholders to develop a multiyear strategy for introducingv a greater number of young African Americana to social entrepreneurship — the application of businesa management practices and innovation to sociap reform efforts. In addition to overseeingf the design and implementation of UNCF socia lentrepreneurship programs, Singleton will cultivate and sustainm strategic partnerships and collaborationes with leading social entrepreneurs and their and organize structured discussions with key ultimately establishing a national advisory committee of sociall entrepreneurs, academic, and social venture philanthropists who can provide ongoing guidancse to UNCF.
has promoterd Paul McManus to assistantvice McManus, who joined the bank in 2006, is a financiakl center leader at 1470 Rockvillwe Pike. Francis P. Nelson has been promoteds to administrative vice presidenytat . Nelson joined M&r in 1992. He is responsible for leadinfg and managing a retail sales and operationas team for thePrince George’s County in Rockville has named David E. Perkinds as its new chief technology officer. Perkins joins NIHFCU’s newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Callis to lead thecredit union’s renewed focus on technologicc innovation and delivery. Perkins previsouly worked at .
Over a 13-year career at SECU, with the last five as CIO, Perkins’ accomplishmentz include the completion of two core implementation of new loan online banking and collection systems and the migration of new Cardinal Bank announced the promotions ofAndrew J. Pede n to senior vice president, Katied L. Golden to vice president and Jamezs N. Estep to assistant vice president. Peden will oversee the relationshi p management of developers and realestatd investors, with a primary focus on acquisition, construction financing and commercial development, including special use properties such as golf courses and churches.
He began his lendinyg career at Cardinal Bank in 2000 as acredift analyst. Golden will continue to oversee the relationship managemenyt of builders and primarily in the areas of commercial project financing, acquisitions and client development. Goldeb joined Cardinal Bank in 2004 in real estate administration and currently managesz the lending support unit for the commerciakl realestate group. Estep remain dedicated to smallbusiness lending, SBA guaranteed lending and busines development. Estep began his financial services career at Cardinal Bank in 2004 inretail lending. C.
Fox Communications in Silver Spring namedx Tina McCormack as senior publixcrelations associate, and Julie Feldman as public relation s associate. in D.C. namesd David W. Whitmore as chief operating officer andgeneral counsel. Whitmore comes to Levick with more than 25 year s of financial andoperational experience. He has spentt the lion’s share of his career in the communicationsd industry, working with public relations, public affairs, lobbyinh and advertising firms. Before joining Levick, Whitmorr was executive vice president ofin D.C. with operational responsibility forthe firm’s public government relations, crisis management, and issues management practicw groups.
Prior to Racepoint, Whitmore providecd communications and management counsel to numerousz clientsin D.C., Dubai and Abu Dhabi. At , Whitmored variously served as executivevice president, chief financial chief operating officer and general announced the hiring of Brian Brobst as vice president of busines development in Reston. Brobst, a 20-plus year engineeringf and constructionindustry veteran, will be chargedr with expanding the firm’s presencde in the high-density powere and computing markets, inclusive of finance, commercial data centers and government agencies. Brobst was previouslty employed by as critical facilityservices principal.
Priore to that, he served as principaol and Eastern region director of busineses developmentfor

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