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Construction
Wayne Storie has been named Tubelite Inc.’s client development manager for Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. He provides information to glazing contractors and architects on the company’s storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylight control systems. Storie has nearly three decades of experience as a project manager and estimator with contract glaziers in the Baltimore area. He was employed with AGC Flat Glass North America for more than a decade. Most recently, he worked as an outside sales representative for Vitro America. Storie has received Certified Construction Product Representative Certification through the Baltimore chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute. He also has earned an Occupational Safety and Health Administration Certificate, and a degree in construction technology from Community College of Baltimore County-Catonsville.
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Health Care
Mercy Medical Center, of Baltimore, recently received the Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in nursing. The recognition honors higher patient satisfaction, 30-day mortality and rescue rates, high job satisfaction among nurses, and a low number of intentions to leave nursing positions.
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Nonprofits
Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore, based in Easton, recently received a $5,000 contribution from Bank of America and Merrill Lynch to support the organization’s Financial Literacy programs. The money will be used to buy materials for the programs.
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Roofing
Jamie Crawford has been promoted from manager to managing partner of the Salisbury store of ABC Supply Co. The company is a major wholesale distributor of roofing, siding, windows and other exterior building products. Crawford joined the company in 2000 and was named manager of the Salisbury branch in 2002. He will continue to oversee the Salisbury branch while joining ABC Supply’s national branch advisory board.
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Underwriting
Beth A. Woodring has been named chief underwriting officer of The Barbour Group, of Westminster. Woodring will primarily be responsible for producing profitable contract and commercial surety bond business. She previously held senior leadership roles with the State of Maryland’s Department of Business and Economic Development, and has been a commercial lender with Mellon Bank, a commercial credit officer for Equitable Bank, and manager of loan reviews at Bank of Maryland. Woodring has an MBA from Johns Hopkins University and this year was inducted into the Maryland SBDC Million Dollar Club.