Names & Faces
Frederick
Digital Bard Video Productions of Frederick named Morag Reid to its creative team. Previously, Reid was a database administrator for Imagination Stage.
Montgomery
Street Law of Silver Spring promoted Lee Arbetman from director of U.S. programs to executive director.
Riderwood retirement community in Silver Spring named Kimberly Meyerdirk of Silver Spring personal moving consultant.
BDO Seidman of Chicago elected Wayne Berson, 48, a partner in its Bethesda office, a director. Berson is Atlantic regional business line leader for assurance services.
USEC Inc. of Bethesda named Gerald Prudom project technical director of its American Centrifuge program. Previously, Prudom worked in the Naval Reactors Program operated by the Navy and Department of Energy.
The DC Preservation League named Steve Houff a trustee. Houff is a project executive with the education group at Forrester Construction of Rockville.
David H. Langstaff, former board chairman of BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, won the County Executive's Business or Individual Patron Award for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities. Langstaff is former president and CEO of Veridian Corp. of Arlington, Va.
EagleBank of Bethesda named Lisa J. Cines and Elsie L. Reid to its Maryland Advisory Board. Cines is managing officer for Aronson & Co. Reid is a real estate and general business lawyer and managing partner with Furey, Doolan & Abell.
Prince George's
Capitol College of Laurel named M. Jean Russell director of foundation relations and college grant writer. Previously, Russell was vice president of international and domestic development at Wings of Hope. She also worked for Pearson Education and St. Louis University.
State
College of Notre Dame of Maryland School of Pharmacy in Baltimore named Asish Kumar Dutta assistant professor, pharmaceutical sciences. Previously, Dutta worked for Patheon Pharmaceuticals and Othera Pharmaceuticals.
IMRE of Baltimore named Jeff Williams account director. Previously, Williams worked for Weather Shield Manufacturing and General Products. Also, Emily Rill was named an account executive. Previously, Rill worked for Sandy Hillman Communications. Also, Michael O'Mara was promoted to account director, Kristen Jones to account manager, and Christine Costa to senior account executive and sustainability practice leader.
Hannah More School named the following board members: Patrick Ritchey of Hampstead, president of PSR Services; Gary Harris of Westminster, vice president for commercial banking at Farmers & Merchants Bank; Sandi Haertig of Reisterstown, regional director for property management with Corporate Office Properties Trust; and Lori Schultz Simpson of Millersville, firm partner of Bishop, Daneman & Simpson. Also, Ken Higgins, president and CEO of HoneyBaked Ham in Baltimore, was named chairman.
The Children's Guild of Baltimore promoted Kelly Spanoghe to executive director of educational services. Spanoghe joined as director of education for the Anne Arundel County campus in 1996.
Zuckerman Spaeder of Baltimore named A. Paul Pineau an associate. Previously, Pineau was a law clerk for federal Judges Maryanne Trump Barry and J. Frederick Motz.
J-ref of Columbia named Thomas Glaser of Columbia a director. Glaser is vice president of information technology at Howard Community College.
General Physics of Elkridge named Matt Auer to its energy services group. Previously, Auer was director of international operations at Industrial Defender.
Maurice B. Tose, CEO of TeleCommunication Systems of Annapolis, was named to the Federal Communications Commission's Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council.
Maria Mouratidis, chairwoman of the psychology department at College of Notre Dame of Maryland in Baltimore, was named to two external advisory boards of the Department of Defense's Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs: the Traumatic Brain Injury Multidisciplinary Research Consortium and the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Multidisciplinary Research Consortium.
Donna Rattley Washington, vice president of government affairs for Comcast of Greater Washington, D.C., and Mark Allen, general manager and vice president of area operations for Comcast, were both named to CableFAX Magazine's annual list of the Most Influential Minorities in Cable.
A.D. Marble & Co. of Owings Mills promoted Jessica Klinefelter of Cockeysville to vice president. Previously, Klinefelter was regional manager.
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