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COMPANIES Siemens Government Services of Reston named Scott McCoy, ex-associate general counsel at Thales, vice president, general counsel and compliance officer. ASM Research of Fairfax
named Russell Frutiger, ex-vice president of human capital transformation, senior vice president of the government solutions group, and John Fraser, ex-senior vice president of the government solutions group, chief operating officer. Franklin Maxwell Group of
Falls Church named Andrew Goldman, formerly with Health Net Federal Services, senior program manager and general counsel.
Scheer Partners of Rockville
named Charles Loehr and Perry Berman senior associates. Guident of Herndon named John Burnside and Cheri Sweigard directors in the
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business intelligence division, Kent Schmitt director of homeland security services and Pawan Tiwari director in the systems engineering division. Contact Solutions of Reston
named Mark W. Clark strategic solutions manager. I2 of McLean named Tim Riley senior vice president of business development. Apco Worldwide of the
District named James P. Moore Jr., former U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for trade development, senior counselor and member of its international advisory council. Platinum Solutions of Reston
named Burke Cox chief operating officer. Command Information of
Alexandria named David Helms vice president for cybersecurity engineering.
Exelon of the District named Kathleen Barron vice president
Trust.
of federal regulatory affairs and policy. MetroStar Systems of Reston
named Ethan Meurlin director of proposal development. EasyVista of Fairfax named
Brian Farrell sales executive. TeleCommunication Systems of Annapolis named retired Col. Allen Green vice president of strategic programs for government.
Sun Design Remodeling Specialists of Fairfax named Paul Wright design consultant. Neustar of Sterling named
Timothy Dodd vice president for media and entertainment. Celsion of Columbia named
Jeffrey W. Church chief financial officer.
ASSOCIATIONS/ NONPROFITS
The Good Shepherd Alliance
of Ashburn named Steven D’Argenio youth development
director and member of the board of directors. The Natural Resources
Defense Council of the District named Philip Henderson senior financial policy specialist with the Center for Market Innovation. The International Center for Research on Women of the District named Sarah Degnan Kambou president. Children’s National Medical Center of the District named Nabile Safdar principal investigator of the bioengineering initiative at the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation. The U.S. Green Building Council of the District named Judith Webb senior vice president of marketing and communications. AARP of the District named
Cynthia Lewin executive vice president and general counsel. The American Medical
Informatics Association of Bethesda named Jonathan Grau vice president of corporate relations. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric
Security.
AIDS Foundation of the District named Philip O’Brien executive vice president of communi- cations, advocacy and development.
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Lockheed Martin
Marriott International Saul Centers Savvis
Supertel Hospitality UDR
United Therapeutics
COMMUNICATIONS Venn Strategies of the District
named Jim Ray, former strategic counsel to the White House Office of Management and Budget and the Transportation Department, senior adviser.
FINANCIAL Gelman, Rosenberg &
Freedman of Bethesda named Jennifer Smith and Trevor Williams senior managers in the audit department; John Pace manager in the client services department; Hang Hoang, Tom Netznik, Andrea Heimur and Jennifer Bisacre senior accountants in the audit department; and Hiroko Yagisawa and Elinor Litwack senior accountants in the client services department. Wells Fargo Private Bank of
McLean named Miles Powell, ex-market trust executive for Bank of America’s U.S. Trust Private Bank for the D.C. area, senior director of trust and fiduciary services for the mid-Atlantic and Carolinas. Wachovia Bank of the District
named Rokas Beresniovas business banking relationship manager and vice president. NeoSystems of Vienna named Kara Harrod director of new product integration, Miriam
Kaffke human resources director and James Henriksen vice president of client services. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards of the District named Dan Drummond director of public relations.
LEGAL Dechert LLP of the District
named Thomas P. Vartanian, David L. Ansell and Robert H. Ledig partners. Marbury Law Group of Reston
named Leon Radomsky, former partner in the intellectual property practice at Foley Lardner, partner. Proskauer of the District
named Colin R. Kass partner in its antitrust group.
Blank Rome of the District
named Singleton B. McAllister partner in the government relations group and Weldon J. Rougeau and Ronald F. Thomas II of counsel in the government relations group.
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Appointments, Business News Department, The Washington Post, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20071-5302, or to
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MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2010
INSIDER TRANSACTIONS
Trading as reported by companies’ directors, presidents, chief financial officers, general counsel, chief executive officers, chairmen and other officers, or by beneficial owners of more than 10 percent of a company’s stock.
Company American Woodmark Insider
William F. Brandt Jr. Vance W. Tang
Avalonbay Communities Leo S. Horey III Capital One Financial
Cogent Communications Group
Coventry Health Care Eagle Bancorp Eplus
Timothy J. Naughton Gary L. Perlin Jeffrey Karnes
John J. Ruhlmann Robert P. Pincus Bruce M. Bowen
First Potomac Realty Trust James H. Dawson Denis J. Callaghan
FTI Consulting GSE Systems
Gill R. Grady Hanger Orthopedic Group Rebecca J. Hast
Thomas C. Hofmeister Thomas F. Kirk Ronald N. May
George E. McHenry Jr. Ivan R. Sabel
Richmond L. Taylor Brian A. Wheeler James B. Comey
Stephen G. Marriott B. Francis Saul II
Jeffrey H. Von Deylen Kelly A. Walters Lynne B. Sagalyn John M. Ferrari Roger A. Jeffs Paul A. Mahon
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7 AUCTION PARCELS - BUY 1 OR ALL – 4 REGARDLESS OF PRICE
SUGGESTED OPENING BIDS FROM $15,000 TO $865,000
1. VA’s Largest Antique Emporium, 44,500 SF Retail + 8,120 SF Warehouse/Sched. Income $90,000/yr. Reserve: $865,000
2. Historic 3,680 SF 14 Room Brick Manor Built in 1,825± plus 1,160 SF Carriage House w/2 Apts. / Ideal Bed & Breakfast. Suggested Opening Bid $145,000
3. Former Presidents Museum + 2-Bedroom Apartment, Two-story 10,272 SF, Street- side Retail. Sugg. Opening Bid $165,000
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5. Cayton House, 2,312 SF Two-Story Early Nineteenth Century Home on .14 acres with Authentic Stone Façade. Suggested Opening Bid $55,000
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These firms recently filed with the U.S. Bank- ruptcy Court’s local court clerk’s offices. Under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy code, a company is protected from claims by creditors while it attempts to reorganize its fi- nances under a plan approved by the court. In a Chapter 7 liquidation, a court trustee sells assets to pay creditors’ claims. The company then ceases operations.
EASTERN VIRGINIA DISTRICT
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1000 Eaton Dr., McLean, Va. 22102 Type of filing: Chapter 7 liquidation Case number: 10-15170-RGM Date filed: June 21
Attorney: Jeffrey Sherman, 202-457-1613 Assets: zero to $50,000 Liabilities: $500,001 to $1 million Largest unsecured creditor: Not disclosed PK Maintenance
2774 Bixby Rd., Dale City, Va. 22193 Type of filing: Chapter 7 liquidation Case number: 10-15217-SSM Date filed: June 22
Attorney: Richard J. Stahl, 703-691-4940 Assets: zero to $50,000 Liabilities: zero to $50,000
Largest unsecured creditor: Sherwin Williams, $21,779
Hannah’s Houses
1714 Tyvale Ct., Vienna, Va. 22182 Type of filing: Chapter 11 reorganization Case number: 10-15218-SSM Date filed: June 22
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Attorney: Ronald J. Aiani, 540-347-5295 Assets: $100,001 to $500,000 Liabilities: $100,001 to $500,000
Largest unsecured creditor: Capital One, $2,742 RMA Real Estate Holdings
20702 Crescent Point Pl., Ashburn, Va. 20147
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BANKRUPTCIES
Type of filing: Chapter 11 reorganization Case number: 10-15244-SSM Date filed: June 22 Attorney: Pro se Assets: Not disclosed Liabilities: Not disclosed
Largest unsecured creditor: Not disclosed
MARYLAND DISTRICT GREENBELT Daniel Kim
ALEXANDRIA DIVISION Amtex
12851 Clopper Rd., Germantown, Md. 20874 Type of filing: Chapter 11 reorganization Case number: 10-23820 Date filed: June 19
Attorney: Gloria Lee, 301-668-7179 Assets: $1,000,001 to $10 million Liabilities: $1,000,001 to $10 million Largest unsecured creditor: Lucky World Ger- mantown, $900,000 Proficient Services
19137 Valley Overlook Ct., Knoxville, Md. 21758 Type of filing: Chapter 7 liquidation Case number: 10-24004 Date filed: June 22
Attorney: Howard M. Heneson, 410-494-8388 Assets: $100,001 to $500,000 Liabilities: $100,001 to $500,000
Largest unsecured creditor: American Express, $63,319
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA New 4211 Second Street
4211 Second St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20005 Type of filing: Chapter 11 reorganization Case number: 10-00606 Date filed: June 21
Attorney: William C. Johnson, 202-525-2958 Assets: $1,000,001 to $10 million Liabilities: $1,000,001 to $10 million
Largest unsecured creditor: DC Water, $1,226 —Compiled by Vanessa Mizell
Title Date
President CFO
Officer Officer Director
Officer and director
Chief operating officer
Director Officer Officer Officer CEO
Officer CFO
Chairman Officer Officer
General counsel Beneficial owner CEO
Officer CEO
Director CFO
President
General counsel CEO
June 16 June 17 June 18 June 21 June 21
June 23 June 18 June 22
June 15 June 15 Action
Director/owner June 15 to June 21 Sold Director Officer
Bought Sold Sold Sold Sold
Sold
Bought Sold
Sold Sold
June 11 to June 15 Sold June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 17
Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold
June 17 to June 21 Bought June 16 June 21 June 16 June 17 June 17 June 17 June 21
Sold
Bought Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold
Shares 28,979
2,000 1,000
Price Now holds
21.59 to 22.22 3,503,690 21.50 105
48,220 103.86 to 105.06 54,000 938
3,205
112,300 5,000
10,000
5,625 7,825 860 675
11,825 6,250 8,750
35,000 3,740 1,050 6,202
20,000 37,300 25,000 11,599 16,292 21,279 8,000 4,000
20,966 44 8.73 19.39
12.28 to 12.32 19.07
15.25 44.14
4.60 to 4.75 16.89 16.90 16.78 16.80 16.79 16.84 16.83 16.91 80.24
2,000 60,495
105,472 196,988 104,404
7,792
211,014 539,900
170,574
10,523 100
22,946 21,563
330,685 31,508 65,565
240,384 60,883 33,449 627
35.15 24,316,800
42.03 to 42.66 5,945,040 17
1.50
20.67 54.45 54.04 54.39 53.64
146,538 190,000 71,867 62,870 4,982
25,500 567,132 — Thomson Financial
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