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Sean Peay, of Ellicott City, has been added to the board of trustees of the Howard Hospital Foundation.

Peay is president of Dynanet Corporation, an Elkridge-based information solutions company.

Founded in 1992, the Howard Hospital Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization entrusted to provide philanthropic support of Howard County General Hospital: A Member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Columbia.

Michael A. Munoz, of Ellicott City, joined Howard Bank as a vice president/relationship manager in the bank's main office, in Ellicott City.

A Texas-native, Munoz joins Howard Bank from First Citizens Bank, in Leesburg, Va. He has also been a vice president at Chevy Chase Bank, in Bethesda, and at Access National Bank, in Reston.

Before relocating to the East Coast, he was senior vice president/credit administration at Lone Star National Bank, in Pharr, Texas.

Munoz is a board member for the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance & Accounting and is a member of the D.C. Chapter of the National Economists Club and the Alumni Association of the Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity. He is also an associate member of the Mid-Atlantic Real Estate Marketing Association.

David Gertler, of Ellicott City, won the inaugural Wharton Business School contest created for Wharton alumni. The contest, run by the business school's alumni magazine, was open to over 100,000 Wharton alumni worldwide and consisted of a simulated company's plans to launch a new service in an emerging market. Alumni had to submit quantitative analyses of the fictitious company's marketing, operating and financial plans and define the underlying assumptions necessary to frame the solution space.

Gertler's prize is a week of any executive development class offered by Wharton -- roughly equivalent to $10,000.

He is the president of KryptoCore Inc. and the Director of SIGINT Programs at L-3 Communications.

He earned his master's from Wharton, with distinction, a master's degree from Johns Hopkins in electrical engineering and a master's and bachelor's degree in applied mathematical modeling from Rensselaer.

He's an adjunct faculty member at Towson University and he volunteers at Burleigh Manor Middle School assisting with the Mathalon program.


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