He holds a master's degree in management from Lesley College, in Cambridge, Mass., and a bachelor's degree in biology from Ithaca (N.Y.) College. He has been active supporting education and life enrichment, volunteering with the Cub Scouts, Howard County high schools, St. Benedictine Foundation, middle school softball and more. Fitzgibbon is a member of several business groups including the Fort McHenry Association, Baltimore Industrial Group and Maryland Business for Responsible Government.
A member of the executive team at Greater Baltimore Medical Center with two decades of experience in health care industry information systems, Tressa Springmann, of Glenwood, vice president and chief information officer for GBMC, will serve on the Exchange Technology Committee of the Chesapeake Regional Information Systems for our Patients.
At GBMC, Springmann's responsibilities include strategic oversight of all information systems and telecommunications for GBMC hospital, Gilchrist Hospice Care and Greater Baltimore Medical Associates.
Bonnie K. Heneson, president of Bonnie Heneson Communications, was recently appointed to Towson University's College of Business and Economics Advisory Board.
Bonnie Heneson Communications is a public relations, marketing and advertising agency with offices in Owings Mills and Columbia. Heneson is a three-time recipient of The Daily Record's Top 100 Women Award, a SmartCEO Bravo! Award Winner, and a board member of Network 2000. She lives in Owings Mills.
Merkle, a marketing agency headquartered in Columbia, announced the addition of Sandeep Kharidhi to its quantitative solutions group, which provides analytical insight and strategy that drives marketing programs. As analytics practice leader for insurance and wealth management, Kharidhi will oversee data analytics and marketing strategy for clients in the insurance and wealth management fields.
Kharidhi joins Merkle with more than 12 years experience in the insurance and financial services industries.
Davis, Agnor, Rapaport & Skalny, LLC, announced that Michael W. Davis, a principal of the Howard County-based law firm, has been awarded the James W. Rouse Award by the Columbia Foundation. The James W. Rouse Award is presented only on occasion and recognizes an individual's commitment to both The Columbia Foundation and the community.
Davis served on The Columbia Foundation's board for 13 years as vice chair and later chairman of the organization. Davis has also volunteered his time and expertise by serving in various leadership roles on numerous community organizations including the Howard County Commission on Aging, Elder Law Council of the Maryland State Bar Association, Howard Community College Educational Foundation and was a founding member of the Maryland/D.C. Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Columbia resident Maria Mouratidis, chair of the psychology department at College of Notre Dame of Maryland, has been appointed to two external advisory boards of the Department of Defense's Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs.
The external advisory board for the Traumatic Brain Injury Multidisciplinary Research Consortium met for the first time in Chicago. The external advisory board for the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Multidisciplinary Research Consortium met in Atlanta.
Members of these external advisory boards are charged with providing subject matter expertise and to advise the principal investigators who received congressional funding to accelerate and coordinate clinical research in the prevention and treatment of traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Mouratidis was appointed to the boards because of her expertise in traumatic brain injury and psychological health. Prior to joining the faculty at College of Notre Dame, she served as a neuropsychologist, command consultant and subject matter expert for traumatic brain injury and psychological health at the National Naval Medical Center, in Bethesda.
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