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ASSOCIATIONS, GOVERNMENT & NONPROFITS

• Kimberly Price was named president of the Federal Real Property Association, a D.C. trade group for real estate managers. She currently serves as the corporate development and marketing associate for Vista, a Herndon information-technology company.

• D.C. professional organization Washington Women in Public Relations named Lisa Kelley McCluskey, of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, president of its board of directors. Lauren Lawson, of Goodwill Industries International, was named vice president. Erin Wendel, of the American Podiatric Medical Association, was named treasurer and Allison Langfelder, of MultiVu, was named secretary.

• Enterprise Community Partners Inc., a Columbia, Md., provider of development capital for affordable housing, named Naomi Bayer vice president for field operations. She previously worked as director of Fannie Mae's New York community business center. The company also promoted William Frey, Rafael Cestero, Stockton Williams, Michael McNeely and Sheila Turybury to its newly formed executive management team.

• D.C. nonprofit Men Can Stop Rape named Stephen Glaude executive director. Mr. Glaude previously served as a deputy assistant secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

• The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, a trade organization in Falls Church, named Lee Allen vice president of communications and marketing. Mr. Allen previously worked as vice president of communications and policy for the National Council for Adoption in Alexandria.

FINANCIAL

• Donald S. Miller and Kelly A. Black were promoted to directors in the audit, accounting and consulting department in the Belcamp, Md., office of Ellin & Tucker, a Baltimore accounting firm. Jordan Coon and Elizabeth H. Maldin were promoted to seniors in the same department of the firm.

• Rockville accounting firm Goodman & Company promoted Greta Tosi-Miller to partner-in-charge of its Rockville office. She previously worked as an accountant in the firm's Tysons Corner office.

• Artin Anvar was named vice president of loan originations in the D.C. office of Love Funding, a mortgage lending company in St. Louis. Mr. Anvar joined Love Funding in 2005 as an investment associate.

HIGH TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

• Fairfax security technology developer ManTech International Corp. named retired Army Maj. Gen. James David Bryan, president of defense systems. He previously worked as vice president of defense transformation at Northrop Grumman Corp., a Los Angeles defense contractor.

LEGAL

• The D.C. office of Thompson Coburn, a St. Louis law firm, named Daniel Duff counsel in its transportation and international commerce group. Mr. Duff previously worked as chief counsel and vice president at the American Public Transportation Association.

• D.C. law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP named Paul C. Hurdlea partner in its real estate finance and development practice group. Shari Klevens and Lisa M. Norrett were named partners in the litigation practice group. Adrian P.J. Mollo was named partner in the intellectual-property practice group.

• Erik Milch was promoted to partner in the Reston office of Cooley Godward Kronish, a Palo Alto, Calif., law firm. Mr. Milch will continue to focus on strategic patent counseling, prosecution and litigation.

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