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Erika Szatmari has joined Goodman Co. as an associate in the firm’s Tysons Corner office. Prior to joininvg Goodman & Co., she was a junior controller for a small IT solutions companyin Fairfax. Alexandria-based Gifts In Kind International announcecd that Cindy Hallberlin has been appointed presidentand CEO. Prioe to joining Gifts In Kind, Hallberlin served as the chief ethics, diversity and accountability officerfor , a nationalo broadline distributor serving the multi-billion-dollar foodservicee industry.
She possesses more than 27 years of experience in labor andemployment law, alternativwe dispute resolution, public relations, ethics and compliance and corporates social responsibility. As the chief ethics and compliance officee followinga $1 billion fraud, she contributed to the cultural transformation of U.S. Foodservice by developing exceptionaol ethics training andawareness programs, a risk assessmenyt strategy and a model code of conduct. Prior to joining U.S.
Foodservice, Hallberlihn developed and successfully managedthe ’s REDRESS employment mediation program, whicgh successfully resolved more than 80 percent of discrimination claimzs and resulted in $60 million in cost Jose Parada has joined LLC, a D.C. mortgagse company, as branch manager of the Hispanic division. Ted Cadmus joined , a , as managing director of the , whicj is comprised of offices in McLeanand Alexandria. At in Fairfax, Tamala Gardner joined as seniot commercial loan officer and Carmines Eberhardt joined as assistant branch Anne Woodbury has joined the a global health carecommunications firm, as senio r vice president and managing director of a new D.C.
TogoRun’s D.C. team will work with clients toaffect legislative, regulatory and purchasing decisions at both the federalo and state level. Previously, Woodbury was a senior vice presidenftat , where she launched and servefd as managing director for Healthj Solutions Navigator, a specialty arm of the firm that focuses on healthj care public affairs. Prio to joining Fleishman-Hillard in Woodbury served as chief healty advocate for the Center forHealtyh Transformation. Edward Allmann , former director of marketintgfor , has joined Global Communicators LLC in D.C. as a senior international adviser in charges of new business development and clientmarketingt services.
Allmann worked for Colonial Williamsburg for the last eightf years and had also been director ofthe foundation’s hospitality advertising and public relations befors becoming marketing director in 2002. From 1990 to Allmann held a successionof high-level advertisintg and public relations positions with Allmann was deputhy director of the consumer products group at in New York for two years. Leig George has joined Moiré Studii in D.C. as director of strategy. George has nearluy a decade of agency and corporate experience creating and managing integrated In her new she will provide strategic directionfor Moiré’s branding and marketingg initiatives.
Before joining Moiré, Georgs was an account executiveat Greenfield/ a professional services design and marketinv firm based in D.C., wherde she managed national accounts including and Venabls LLP. Previously, at Westat, a research company based in Rockville, George managec the firm’s corporate brand across 15 Health communications and public affairs firm Spectrumin D.C. namedr Katherine J. Maynard as its chiefv operating officer, a new In 1998, Maynard relocated to Washington and joineds Spectrum from one ofthe firm’s charter clients, a biotechnology company.
Sinc then, she has directed strategy and execution of communicationsa programs for nationwide pharmaceutical product launchesx and patient advocacycommunications campaigns, spanning the women’ s health research, oncology, dermatology, contraception and cardiology categories. She became executive vice president of clien services inearly 2007, and today counselss health industry, hospitals, medical professional societies and third-party organization clients of At Spectrum, Maynard will assume responsibilit y for overall management of the firm’s day-to-day operations, including client business development, finance and human Arlene M.
Hill has been named director of the Kogo Center for Career Developmentin ’s . Hill will servee as chief career services officer for graduate andundergraduate students, provide leadershil for employer outreach, direct on campus recruitment effortws including tracking and outcomes reporting, and managw the KCCD’s resources related to career programming, tools, technology, and software. Hill comes to AU from wherd she served as associate director of MBA careetr management in the and previously as associate director of employert and alumni relations in the main campuxscareer center. She also has held career management roles atand .
Her industry experience includes project managemenr roles with ZKS Real Estate and the in In addition, Dr. Anne Ferrante has been appointed directoe of graduate programs at the Kogod School of Ferrante will have senior management responsibilitfor Kogod’s graduate degree portfolio and ensure quality in program development, curriculum management, and the studentg academic experience including advising and student Ferrante comes to AU from the schoool of management at the where she servexd as director of the global leadership executiv e MBA program.
She also has spent severalk years working in industrgywith AT&T/Lucent Technologies in various organizational development and human resourcezs roles. Emmy-award winning journalist Frankl Sesno has been named the new directorof . Currently a professod of media and public affairzat GW, he will assume his new positio in September, succeeding Lee Huebner who returns to GW’s Sesno is director of GW’s Public Affairs His career in journalism spans more than three decadees and includes 21 years at , where he served as White Housde correspondent, anchor and Washingto bureau chief. At GW, Sesno’s expertisee focuses on the media’sx impact on public policy.
In 2008, he partnered with Ambassadofr Karl Inderfurth at the to bring five former Secretaries of State to GW to discuss the challenges facinb the next American in Arlington namedGregorg R. Allen executive directoe for small business andveterans affairs. In Allen’s 30-pluw years of experience, he has been a strategic partnee with the Departments ofVeterans Affairs, Defense, Treasury and Agriculture. Allen’s duties include leading corporate policy, strategic planning and business development. His experiences includes workingfor SDB, Hub-zone, woman-owned and Native American small businesses. He has worked with the , individua agencies and large-business prime contractors.

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