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Frederick

Roy Jorgensen Associates of Buckeystown promoted Douglas Selby to president, succeeding John Jorgensen Sr. who was president for 31 years and will remain chairman. Previously, Selby, who joined the company 14 years ago, was executive vice president.

Howard

DocPoint Solutions of Fulton named Martin Hardy director of solutions and technology. Previously, Hardy was senior intranet architect for FTI Consulting Services and also worked for Maxim Healthcare Services, Allegis Group and TEKsystems.

NewDay USA of Fulton named Ken Harthausen president of its new Correspondent Builder Division. Previously, Harthausen worked for Countrywide Bank, Cross Country Home Services, PHH Mortgage, GE Mortgage Insurance and GE Capital.

Montgomery

Master Key Consulting of Bethesda named David Fraley president. Previously, Fraley was vice president and senior managing partner with Gartner. He also is an Army Reserve officer.

Vizada of Rockville named Ed Spitler senior vice president of operations. Previously, Spitler was vice president of managed network services for Artel and also worked for ITT, E-Systems, Raytheon and MCI.

Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic of Bethesda named Tarik El-Bashir its lead Washington Redskins reporter. Previously, El-Bashir was a sportswriter for The Washington Post and The New York Times.

LCG Systems of Rockville promoted Matt Briddell to COO. Previously, Briddell was vice president of operations and director of technology services.

Zyngenia of Gaithersburg named Frank Hsu chief medical officer. Previously, Hsu was senior medical director at Genzyme's transplant and oncology division.

Prince George's

Revere Bank of Laurel named J. Stephen McAuliffe III a director. McAuliffe is a principal with Miles & Stockbridge in Rockville.

State

Waterfowl Chesapeake of Easton named Martha Wentz Kendall of Queenstown director of development.

WBCM of Baltimore named wildlife biologist and ecologist Jessica Klinefelter a project manager.

Gordon Feinblatt of Baltimore named David S. Musgrave a member in its bankruptcy and reorganization, and financial services practice groups.

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baltimore County in Towson named Amy Lanham-Reid of Towson executive director. Previously, Lanham-Reid was community engagement specialist and program manager for World Vision U.S. Programs and executive director for Catholic Newman Center at West Texas A&M University.

Tri-County Financial of Waldorf promoted William J. Pasenelli to president, succeeding Michael Middleton, who remains chairman and CEO. Pasenelli remains CFO. Previously, he was president and CFO of the company's Community Bank of Tri-County, and CFO of Acacia Federal Savings Bank.

The Bar Association of Baltimore City installed Andrew Radding of Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler as president.

Burns & Wilcox of Baltimore promoted Geoffrey Crater to assistant branch manager. Before joining the company in January as sales director, Crater was an underwriter at the Hartford.

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