Newsmakers
Posted 11/12/08
Lynne Brick, of Timonium, co-founder and owner of Brick Bodies/Lynne Brick’s Health Clubs, with locations in Greenspring, Reisterstown and Owings Mills, will be inducted into the Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame Nov. 20 at the Hunt Valley Marriott.
Johns Hopkins University vice provost Edgar Roulhac, of Pikesville, has been appointed to a three-year term as a commissioner and member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
Diane Trowbridge-Smith, of Timonium, has been named the Community College of Baltimore County Alumni Association’s 2008 Distinguished Alumni of the Year. Smith will be honored during a special reception hosted by the association Nov. 17 at CCBC-Essex. A nationally recognized expert on children’s theater, she is president and artistic director of her own children’s theater company, The Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, and the artistic director for Beth Tfiloh Community School, where she manages the award-winning Theatre Arts program. She is also the business manager for Pumpkin Theatre.
Smith also manages and directs the Cockpit in Court, Court Jesters Theatre program for CCBC each summer, where more than 60 youngsters are able to perform without cost. Smith is the first to receive the CCBC Alumni Association’s Distinguished Alumni of the Year award.
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