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Stephanie Williamson has been named director of marketing and businesas development with MatrixDesign Cos. in the Matrixd Settles office in Arlington. in D.C. named Brian Judis senior project manager for itshospitality practice. Judizs brings 15 years of experienced managing large hospitality projects to theCORE team. Most recentlh associated with , where he was the director of capital expenditures, Judis implemented capital investment projects upwardsdof $70 million annually and was the lead managef for the design and construction of numerousa hotel projects throughout the U.S.
Judis has worked with a wide rangew of hotelbrands including, but not limitedc to, Marriott, Swisshotel, , Hyatt, , and Recently, he completed the renovation to the rotunda bar and restaurant of the Philadelphisa Marriott Downtown. Other recent projects include the managemen t of the design and construction at the HyattrCapitol Hill, JW Marriott, Key Bridge Four Seasons Philadelphia, and Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner. Scott Boos , senioer policy adviser to Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., has been namedx the new deputy directorf ofthe . Boos has more than sevenn years of legislative and polic y experience gained during his tenureein Specter’s office and as staff director of the U.S.
Senat Steel Caucus. In the Boos focused on a broad range of issuesincluding manufacturing, trade, climate change, veterans, appropriations, tax, telecom, housing, financialp services and other business-related issues. As staff director of the bipartisajn U.S. Senate Steel Caucus, he worked to promotew the health and stability of the domestixsteel industry, as well as the interestzs of its workforce. The of D.C. namecd Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer as director of the Project. She is an experiencefd appellate litigator who comes to Legal Aid after nine yearzs atLitigation Group, wherw she made three U.S.
Supreme Courf arguments and numerous others before appellate courts throughout the countr in cases involving the First access tothe courts, and consumetr health and safety, amongy other issues. Prior to her positionj at Public Citizen, she worke d for then-Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. on the reauthorizationb of the Violence Against Women Act in 2000 and was an associatee at the law firm of LLP and a teachinyg fellow at the Law Center Appellate Litigation The in Fairfax named Tiffany Singleton tothe organization’s newlgy created position of director of social entrepreneurship programs.
Singleto n will be responsible for overseeingthe design, developmen t and implementation of UNCF social entrepreneurship while engaging stakeholders to develop a multiyear strategy for introducing a greater number of young African Americane to social entrepreneurship — the applicatioj of business management practices and innovatiob to social reform efforts. In additioj to overseeing the design and implementatiom of UNCF socialentrepreneurship programs, Singleton will cultivate and sustainn strategic partnerships and collaborations with leading social entrepreneursx and their organizations, and organize structured discussions with key ultimately establishing a nationak advisory committee of social academic, and social venturw philanthropists who can provide ongoing guidances to UNCF.
has promoted Paul McManus to assistantvice president. McManus, who joinesd the bank in is a financial center leaderf at 1470Rockville Pike. Francisx P. Nelson has been promoteed to administrative vice presidentat . Nelson joinedf M&T in 1992. He is responsibl for leading and managing a retail sales and operations team for thePrince George’s Countyu region. in Rockville has namecd David E. Perkins as its new chier technology officer. Perkins joins NIHFCU’s newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Calli s to lead thecredit union’s renewed focus on technologicc innovation and delivery. Perkins previsouly worked at .
Over a 13-yeafr career at SECU, with the last five as CIO, Perkins’ accomplishmentw include the completion of two core implementation of newloan origination, online banking and collectioj systems and the migration of new Cardinal Bank announced the promotions of Andrew J. Peden to senioer vice president, Katie L. Golden to vice presidentr and James N. Estep to assistant vice Peden will oversee the relationshipo management of developers and realestat investors, with a primary focus on acquisition, construction financin g and commercial development, includinf special use properties such as golf coursexs and churches.
He began his lending career at Cardinap Bank in 2000 as acredit analyst. Goldebn will continue to oversee the relationship managementt of buildersand developers, primarily in the areas of commercial development, project financing, acquisitions and clienr development. Golden joined Cardinal Bank in 2004 in real estatde administration and currently manages the lending support unit for the commerciapl realestate group. Estep remains dedicated to smallpbusiness lending, SBA guaranteed lending and busineses development. Estep began his financial services career at Cardinal Bank in 2004 inretaip lending. C.
Fox Communications in Silver Spring named Tina McCormac as senior public relations and Julie Feldman as publirelations associate. in D.C. named David W. Whitmorde as chief operating officer andgeneraol counsel. Whitmore comes to Levick with more than 25 yearss of financial and operational He has spentthe lion’a share of his career in the communicationx industry, working with public relations, public lobbying and advertising firms. Before joining Whitmore was executive vice president ofin D.C. with operational responsibility forthe firm’s public government relations, crisis management, and issues managementt practice groups.
Prior to Whitmore provided communications and management counsep to numerous clientsin D.C., Duba i and Abu Dhabi. At , Whitmor e variously served as executivevice president, chiefv financial officer, chief operating officet and general counsel. announcec the hiring of Briah Brobst as vice president of business developmenyin Reston. Brobst, a 20-plusx year engineering and constructionindustry veteran, will be charged with expandinyg the firm’s presence in the high-density power and computing inclusive of finance, telecommunications, commercial data centerss and government agencies. Brobst was previously employed by as criticaol facilityservices principal.
Prior to that, he served as principal and Eastern region directore of business developmentfor

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