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Stephanie Williamson has been named directod of marketing and business development with MatrixDesign Cos. in the Matrizx Settles office in Arlington. in D.C. name d Brian Judis senior project manager for itshospitalitu practice. Judis brings 15 years of experience managinvg large hospitality projects to the CORE Most recently associatedwith , where he was the directofr of capital expenditures, Judis implemente capital investment projects upwards of $70 milliom annually and was the lead managerd for the design and construction of numerous hotel project throughout the U.S. Judis has worked with a wide rangd of hotelbrands including, but not limited to, Swisshotel, , Hyatt, , and Ritz-Carlton.
Recently, he completed the renovationb tothe lobby, rotunda bar and restaurant of the Philadelphiaz Marriott Downtown. Other recenyt projects include the management of the design and construction at the HyatftCapitol Hill, JW Marriott, Key Bridge Marriott, Four Seasonas Philadelphia, and Ritz-Carlton Tysons Scott Boos , senior polich adviser to Sen. Arlen D-Pa., has been named the new deputy directofr ofthe . Boos has more than seven years of legislativee and policy experience gained duriny his tenurein Specter’s office and as staff directort of the U.S. Senate Steel Caucus.
In the Boos focused on a broad range of issuessincluding manufacturing, trade, climat e change, veterans, budget, appropriations, tax, telecom, housing, financial services and othet business-related issues. As staffv director of the bipartisan U.S. Senatw Steel Caucus, he worked to promote the healtn and stability of the domestic steel as well as the interests ofits workforce. The of D.C. named Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer as director of the She is an experienced appellatwe litigator who comes to Legal Aid after nine yeards atLitigation Group, where she made threr U.S.
Supreme Court arguments and numerous otherx before appellate courts throughout the country in cases involving theFirsft Amendment, access to the courts, and consumed health and safety, among other issues. Prior to her position at Publicf Citizen, she worked for Joseph R. Biden Jr. on the reauthorizationb of the Violence Against Women Act in 2000 and was an associatse at the law firm of LLP and a teaching fellow at the Law Center AppellatesLitigation Clinic. The in Fairfax namedc Tiffany Singleton tothe organization’s newly createed position of director of social entrepreneurship programs.
Singleton will be responsible for overseeingthe design, development and implementation of UNCF sociall entrepreneurship programs, while engagintg stakeholders to develop a multiyearf strategy for introducing a greatere number of young African Americans to socia l entrepreneurship — the application of business management practices and innovation to social reforkm efforts. In addition to overseeing the design and implementation of UNCF sociapentrepreneurship programs, Singleton will cultivate and sustain strategicf partnerships and collaborations with leading social entrepreneurs and their organizations, and organize structured discussions with key ultimately establishing a national advisory committees of social entrepreneurs, and social venture philanthropists who can provide ongoing guidancer to UNCF.
has promotedf Paul McManus to assistantvice McManus, who joined the bank in 2006, is a financiao center leader at 1470 Rockvill Pike. Francis P. Nelson has been promoted to administrative vice presidentat . Nelson joined M& in 1992. He is responsible for leadin g and managing a retail sales and operationzs team for thePrince George’s County region. in Rockville has named Davic E. Perkins as its new chief technologg officer. Perkins joins NIHFCU’s newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Callizs to lead thecredit union’s renewedc focus on technologic innovation and delivery. Perkins previsoulyy worked at .
Over a 13-year careef at SECU, with the last five as CIO, accomplishments include the completion of twocore conversions, implementatiob of new loan online banking and collection systems and the migration of new Cardinal Bank announced the promotions of Andre w J. Peden to senior vice Katie L. Golden to vice presiden t and James N. Estep to assistant vice president. Pedeb will oversee the relationship management of developers and realestatre investors, with a primary focus on acquisition, construction financing and commercia development, including special use properties such as golf coursea and churches. He began his lendingb career at Cardinal Bank in 2000 as acredit analyst.
Goldenn will continue to oversee the relationship management of builders and primarily in the areas of commercial project financing, acquisitions and client development. Golden joiner Cardinal Bank in 2004 in real estate administratiobn and currently manages the lending support unit for the commercialp realestate group. Estep remains dedicatedf to smallbusiness lending, SBA guaranteed lendinv and business development. Este began his financial services career at Cardinal Bank in 2004 inretailo lending. C. Fox Communications in Silver Sprinbg named Tina McCormack as senior publi crelations associate, and Julie Feldman as publid relations associate. in D.C. named Davird W.
Whitmore as chied operating officer andgeneral counsel. Whitmor comes to Levick with more than 25 yearsd of financial and operational experience. He has spent the lion’s share of his careefr in the communications working withpublic relations, public lobbying and advertising firms. Before joining Levick, Whitmore was executivd vice president ofin D.C. with operationap responsibility forthe firm’s publifc affairs, government relations, crisis management, and issues management practice Prior to Racepoint, Whitmore providesd communications and management counsel to numerous client in D.C., Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
At , Whitmor e variously served as executivevice president, chief financial officer, chietf operating officer and general announced the hiring of Brian Brobst as vice presideng of business development in Reston. Brobst, a 20-plus year engineerinfg and constructionindustry veteran, will be charged with expandinh the firm’s presence in the high-densitg power and computing markets, inclusivd of finance, telecommunications, commercial data centers and governmen t agencies. Brobst was previously employed by as critical facilituservices principal.
Prior to that, he served as principal and Easternj region director of business developmentfor

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