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Bethesda-based announced that four employees have been Jackie Oneto has been promoted to principal in theaudif department. Oneto has more than 14 yearsw of experience in public and has served as a manager on dozens of national and internationalaudit engagements. Caroline Cheney has been promotedf to manager in the audit Cheney has been with GRF for more than five Asa supervisor, she ensured the accuracy and efficiency of staff fieldworo on numerous audits and travelled extensively overseas. Lindsahy Holt has been promotedc to supervisor in theaudit department. Andreas Hernandez has been promoted to senior auditor in theaudif department.
Hernandez will run her own jobs and advisew staff while helping to coordinate projects from beginninhto end. Prior to joining GRF, she was a nonprofi t auditor ata large, regionakl accounting firm. in Rockville appointed Vanesss Meccarielli as a publicrelations associate. Meccarielli bringx a well-rounded background and experience inaccounty management, communications and media. Her contrasg of journalism and marketing backgrounds will allow RMR to expanxd its client base and services with a new levelof expertise. Priore to joining RMR, Meccarielli worked in public marketing, business development and advertising sales in a diversee range of industries from technologuyto hospitality.
Most recently, Meccarielli worked at The namedMarcia S. Twomey affective Aug. 3. Twomey comes to the chamber from her currentr position withthe . She has been with the NMCGRFv and Vinson Hall for the past 11 named Tina Leone presidentand CEO, effective July 15. Leonde is the former chiefd of She will be responsible for leading the chamber’s efforts on relevant businesz issues such as economic transportation, land-use policy and local regulation. Leone has more than 17 yearxs of consulting andfinancial experience. ACT for Alexandriza announced that long-time Alexandria education leadere John Porter has been namedexecutivs director.
As a founding board member, Porter was instrumental in ACT’as creation and has continued to support its work inthe community. Porterf will retire from his position as assistant superintendent of to lead the He is best known for his 27 yearsat , the last 22 as its B. Dan Berger has been promotesd to executive vice president of government affairsat D.C.-based . Berger joined NAFCU as seniord vice president of government affairs in January of 2006 and servesas NAFCU’a chief advocate before Congress and the federaol regulatory agencies. N.A., a , namee three retail bank leaders as community bank presidents for theGreatef Washington, D.C. region.
The three community bank presidents are: Erik Kodjanian , Greater D.C. North. Kodjanian, who overseez 47 stores from D.C. to Montgomery formerly served as retail bank director forGreater D.C. An area banker since Kodjanian joined Wachoviain 1998. Joe Preziosko , Greater Washington, D. C. Prezioso, who oversees 47 stores from Purcellville to also served as retail bank directoefor Washington, D.C., prior to his appointment to communith bank president. Prezioso joined Wachovisa in 1997. Michelle Wright , Greater D.C. South. Wright, who oversees 40 stores in Prince William and Prince Georges countiea formerly servedas Wachovia’s retail banking directort for Arizona.
Previously, she servedx as regional sales leader in Atlantaa and Baltimorefor Wachovia. She joined the companh in 2000. LLC of Purcellville has hire consultant Armando Vargas to manage its business developmentand preconstruction. The will have a new dean for itslargesf college, Behavioral and Social Sciences: John Townshend . He is the long-timew chair of the university’s department of geography. Townshend has set a seriesx of goals including attracting more resources for the more interdisciplinary research focused on major national and internationakl concerns and a moreentrepreneurial spirit.
Townshend replaces Edward who took a leave of absence to work for theObamza Administration, where he serves as directord of recovery for auto industry communities and workers. Engineering consultingg firm Greenhorne & O’Mara in Laurel promoted William E. Bynum III to regional vice presidentt of the civilservices group. Bynum will lead the mid-Atlanti c general civil engineering operationsin Laurel, Fairfax and Fredericksburg. He will also continued his involvement with the federalprogramsw team. Bynum’s technical specialties includeproject management, civi l design, and structural design of buildingf and environmental structures.
He has been involved in numerous projectas with clients such asthe U.S. Army Corpz of Engineers, the , the , the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Marine Corps. name Timothy R. Drake an electrical engineer. Drakre brings 10 years of extensive experience with him tothe

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