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On the Move, 7/22: B&O American Brasserie promotes Garner and Stumpe

Posted: 3:01 pm Thu, July 22, 2010
By Wayne Countryman

Marcus Garner

Marcus Garner

B&O American Brasserie, in Baltimore, has promoted Marcus Garner to general manager and Erich Stumpe to assistant general manager. Garner has been with the restaurant since he helped open it in July 2009 as assistant general manager. He previously was assistant general manager at Jackson 20 in Alexandria, Va., another Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants property. Garner also has experience in web development, creative design and business practices. Stumpe previously was banquets manager the Hotel Monaco, the Kimpton hotel adjacent to B&O American Brasserie. He also has been general manager of VIN Restaurant in Towson, and worked with BRGuest Restaurants at three locations.
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Accounting

Clifton Gunderson, a certified public accounting and consulting firm, has promoted James T. Paulk, Joel Eshleman and Greg Bara to senior managers in its Timonium office. Paulk, who has nearly 11 years of public accounting experience, specializes in providing tax services to clients operating in a variety of industries. Eshleman, who has 10 years of experience, specializes in providing information technology internal control reviews and systems audits. Bara, who has more than 12 years of experience, provides audit and accounting services to local government entities, construction companies and not-for-profit organizations.

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Awards

Audrey Trapp, talent management consultant for Johns Hopkins University, received the 2010 Joseph Forni Award from Community Health Charities of Maryland at the organization’s annual meeting. This award is presented to the individual who best exemplifies the values and principles of CHCMD through service. St. Elizabeth School, in Baltimore, received the Volunteer of the Year Award for the school’s commitment to volunteering with CHCMD throughout 2009. The American Breast Cancer Foundation received the Agency of the Year Award for its participation in the Step Up and PROSPAR programs, which are intended to increase designations to CHCMD’s member organizations. CHCMD President and CEO Wayne Horrell presented the foundation with a check for $1,000.

Monica McManus, chief information officer of Lockheed Martin’s Information Systems & Global Solutions division, recently received the Multinational Development of Women in Technology’s first Diversity in Technology Leadership Award. McManus leads IT strategy, implementation and support for her division’s global employees. Her team oversees a worldwide IT network that drives a wide range of operations. She was previously vice president, engineering for the Security Division within IS&GS. McManus serves on the division’s diversity steering committee, is a board member for community outreach nonprofits, and mentors young professionals across the corporation. The Multinational Development of Women in Technology was founded as a nonprofit organization in 2007 to accelerate growth in the global knowledge economy.

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Boards

The Maryland Food Bank recently made changes to its board of directors, including the election of a new chair. Phil Andrews, managing principal of Kramon & Graham, replaces Martin P. Brunk, who completed his five-year term as chair. Other new officers are: Evan Steiner, Constellation New Energy, vice chair; Steve Schwalb, Perdue Farms, secretary; and Don Hughes, Camden Partners, treasurer. Joining the board are: Robin Michel, president of Giant Food, Landover; Sunday Council-Baker, director of human resources, Safeway; Luwanda Jenkins, special secretary, Governor’s Office of Minority Affairs; Adrienne Jones, Maryland House of Delegates; and Arun Subhas, tax senior manager, Ernst & Young.

Comments

  • hmpstd says:

    Proofreading, please! It’s the B&O American Brasserie. (A brassiere is not a restaurant.)

    Posted on 07/23/10 at 6:55 am

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