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Stephanie Williamson has been named director of marketing and business development with MatriDesign Cos. in the Matrix Settles office in in D.C. named Brian Judis senior projecgt manager for its hospitality Judis brings 15 years of experience managing largee hospitality projects to the CORE Most recently associatedwith , where he was the directo r of capital expenditures, Judis implemented capital investmenrt projects upwards of $70 million annually and was the lead managed for the design and construction of numerous hotel projects throughout the U.S. Judis has worked with a wide rang of hotelbrands including, but not limited to, Swisshotel, , Hyatt, , and Ritz-Carlton.
he completed the renovation tothe lobby, rotunda bar and restaurant of the Philadelphia Marriott Other recent projects include the managementf of the design and construction at the Hyatt Capitok Hill, JW Marriott, Key Bridge Marriott, Four Seasonds Philadelphia, and Ritz-Carlton Tysons Scott Boos , seniort policy adviser to Sen. Arlen Specter, has been named the new deputy directord ofthe . Boos has more than seve n years of legislative and policyy experience gained during his tenurein Specter’s office and as staff director of the U.S. Senate Steepl Caucus.
In the Senate, Boos focused on a broard range of issuesincluding manufacturing, climate change, veterans, budget, appropriations, tax, housing, financial services and other business-relatede issues. As staff director of the bipartisa U.S. Senate Steel Caucus, he worked to promotr the health and stability of the domestic steel as well as the interests of its Theof D.C. named Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer as directore of the Project. She is an experience d appellate litigator who comes to Legal Aid after nine yearxs atLitigation Group, where she made thred U.S.
Supreme Court arguments and numerous others before appellate courts throughougt the country in cases involving theFirsr Amendment, access to the courts, and consumer health and safety, among other Prior to her position at Public she worked for then-Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. on the reauthorizatioj of the Violence Against Womehn Act in 2000 and was an associate at the law firm of LLP and a teachingv fellow at the Law Center AppellateLitigation Clinic. The in Fairfax named Tiffany Singleton tothe organization’s newl created position of director of social entrepreneurshipl programs.
Singleton will be responsible for overseeingfthe design, development and implementation of UNCF sociaol entrepreneurship programs, while engaging stakeholders to develol a multiyear strategy for introducing a greatetr number of young African Americans to social entrepreneurshipo — the application of business management practice s and innovation to social reform In addition to overseeing the design and implementatiohn of UNCF social entrepreneurship Singleton will cultivate and sustain strategicx partnerships and collaborations with leading social entrepreneurds and their organizations, and organize structurec discussions with key stakeholders, ultimately establishing a national advisoryu committee of social entrepreneurs, academic, and social venture philanthropists who can provided ongoing guidance to UNCF.
has promotef Paul McManus to assistanyvice president. McManus, who joined the bank in 2006, is a financialo center leader at 1470Rockville Pike. Francis P. Nelsoh has been promoted to administrativd vice presidentat . Nelsojn joined M&T in 1992. He is responsible for leadingb and managing a retail sales and operations team for thePrincw George’s County region. in Rockville has named David E. Perkin as its new chief technology officer. Perkins joinx NIHFCU’s newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Callia to lead thecredit union’s renewed focus on technologidc innovation and delivery. Perkinsx previsouly worked at .
Over a 13-year career at with the last fiveas CIO, Perkins’ accomplishments included the completion of two core conversions, implementation of new loan origination, onlinse banking and collection systems and the migratiobn of new software. Cardinal Bank announced the promotionxs ofAndrew J. Peden to senior vice Katie L. Golden to vice presidenf and James N. Estep to assistant vice president. Peden will oversede the relationship management of developers and realestates investors, with a primary focus on acquisition, construction financing and commercia l development, including special use properties such as golf courses and churches.
He began his lending career at Cardinal Bank in 2000 as acredir analyst. Golden will continue to overses the relationship management of builders and primarily in the areas ofcommercial development, project acquisitions and client development. Golden joined Cardinal Bank in 2004 in real estatde administration and currently manages the lending supportr unit for the commercial realestate group. Estep remainws dedicated to small business SBA guaranteed lending andbusiness development. Estep beganb his financial services career at Cardinal Bank in 2004 inretailo lending. C.
Fox Communications in Silver Sprinv named Tina McCormack as senior publicrelationes associate, and Julie Feldman as publix relations associate. in D.C. named David W. Whitmorew as chief operating officer andgenerap counsel. Whitmore comes to Levick with more than 25 years of financialk andoperational experience. He has spenyt the lion’s share of his career in the communicationx industry, working with publicf relations, public affairs, lobbying and advertisingv firms. Before joining Levick, Whitmore was executivw vice president ofin D.C. with operationalp responsibility forthe firm’s publicx affairs, government relations, crisis management, and issues managemenft practice groups.
Prior to Whitmore provided communications and management counsel to numerousd clientsin D.C., Dubai and Abu Dhabi. At , Whitmorw variously served as executivevice president, chied financial officer, chief operating officer and genera counsel. announced the hiring of Brian Brobst as vice president of business developmentin Reston. Brobst, a 20-plus year engineering and constructiojindustry veteran, will be charger with expanding the firm’s presence in the high-density powed and computing markets, inclusive of finance, telecommunications, commercial data centerzs and government agencies. Brobst was previousl y employed by as critical facilityserviced principal.
Prior to he served as principal and Easternm region director of business developmentfor

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