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Chuck Donofrio Jr., of Glen Arm, owner and chief executive officer of Carton Donofrio Partners in Baltimore, and co-founder of Journeys Community, has been elected to Goucher College's board of trustees for the years 2008-2011.

Pam Gilmour, of Monkton, a member of Team Unforgettable, will participate in the Baltimore Running Festival on Oct. 11, in support of the Alzheimer's Association. Gilmour, a financial adviser with Sparks-based Wealth Advocacy Partners, has dealt personally with the disease of Alzheimer's through her mother.

Robert Kellner, of Monkton, a labor and employment law attorney with Gordon-Feinblatt, in Baltimore, has been named to the 2009 edition of "The Best Lawyers in America."

Marianne Clancy, of Monkton, executive director of the Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Foundation International, based in Monkton, will lead a team in the Baltimore Running Festival on Oct. 11. HHT is an inherited disorder that causes abnormal connections between veins and arteries in multiple organs.

KCI Technologies, a Maryland-based consulting engineering firm that operates in 10 states, is moving its headquarters to Highlands Corporate Office Park, in Sparks.


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