Members in the News – January 6, 2012

by Nichelle Wilson on January 6, 2012

Advance entered into a five-year partnership agreement with the Baltimore Ravens, extending its status as the team’s official document solutions partner through 2017. Advance, whose partnership with the Ravens began in 2002, will consult with the organization on creating new efficiencies through electronic document management, developing systems that streamline how documents are processed, shared and stored digitally. Read More

Girl Scouts of Central Maryland reappointed Sheela Murthy, Founder and President of Murthy Law Firm, as Chair of its Board of Directors for another two-year term.

Diana Boyd DeWitt, CPA, of Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A. earned the Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional (CCIFP) designation. The designation, issued by the Institute of Certified Construction Financial Professionals, is earned by professionals who have a very high level of expertise in the construction industry. Read More

The Baltimore Business Journal recognized MacKenzie associates J. Scott Wimbrow and Patricia “Trish” Farrell as 2011 Top Real Estate Professionals. The sale of Upper Chesapeake Health in Havre de Grace garnered the No. 20 spot on the BBJ’s list of Largest Commercial Real Estate Deals in the Baltimore Area while the firm, which employs more than 30 brokers, was honored in the No. 5 spot on the BBJ largest commercial real estate firms in the Baltimore area. Read More

KatzAbosch expanded its services to the Federal Government and Government Contractors by launching a new subsidiary, KatzAbosch Consulting LLC led by Andrew Jones and operated by KatzAbosch, P.A. Read More

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