MEMBER BUZZ - APRIL 2019

April 9, 2019

Highlighting the Successes and Accomplishments of LGW Members

1997
Dorothy Gilliam’s new book, Trailblazer, was published.

2000
Cary Hatch is now a member of the Executive Committee for the 2019 Greater Washington, D.C. March for Babies.

2002
Kim Rhim received the Nonprofit Pride Award during the 34th annual Women’s History Month Luncheon in Prince George’s County.

2003
Tamara Darvish was appointed as the President of U.S. Operations for AutoCanada.

2010
Dr. Madye Henson was named as the new President & CEO of Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers.

2011
Gloria Brown Burnett received the Gladys Noon Spellman Award during the 34th annual Women’s History Month Luncheon in Prince George’s County.

2012
Angela Alsobrooks hosted the 34th annual Women’s History Month Luncheon recognizing visionary women in Prince George’s County.

2013
Dr. Charlene Dukes received the Education Pride Award during the 34th annual Women’s History Month Luncheon in Prince George’s County.

2014
Edwin D. Washington was named as the Executive Director of South Dakota Avenue/Riggs Road Main Street.

2015
David Harrington was honored for his work with Joe's Movement Emporium.

2016
Kristina Bouweiri was appointed as a new Board Member for Potomac Bancshares, Inc.
Beverly Hudnut was elected to the Landon School Board of Trustees in 2018.

2017
Kristen Komlosy accepted a new position as the Executive Director of the Maryland Chapter for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Andy Shallal opened a new Busboys and Poets in Historic Anacostia.

2019
Jack McDougle led the initiative to launch the most comprehensive cross-sector partnership for smart regional growth in the United States.
Lindsey Parker was confirmed by the DC Council as the new Chief Technology Officer.
Michelle Rice is now the General Manager of Cleo TV, which was recently launched by Comcast.

MEMBER BUZZ - APRIL 2019