People Notes Feb. 5-11
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People Notes Feb. 5-11

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T.C. Williams High School English teacher Alexander Duncan III wrote “Bridging the Gap: The Journey Towards Self-Restoration and Inward Repair.” It is currently for sale. 703-824-6800.

The Alexandria Economic Development Partnership has a new Board of Directors and the election of new leadership. Allison Cryor DiNardo, president of Carroll Wireless, was elected chair. Lauren Garcia, co-founder of the Potomac Management Group, Inc. (PMG), an Alexandria Homeland Security government contractor, will serve as vice chair of the AEDP Board of Directors. Charles Collins, co-founder of BriarTek, Inc., an Alexandria technology company that researches, designs and manufactures specialty electronics, will serve as treasurer. All three members of the executive committee are residents of the City of Alexandria.

In addition to DiNardo, Garcia and Collins, the 2008-2009 AEDP Board of Directors include: Jim Devlin, RJ Investments, LLC; Jeffrey Finkle, International Economic Development Council; Duane Gautier, ARCH Corporations (citizen Director); Nick Gregory, Kimpton Hotels; Jonathan Gueverra, Northern Virginia Community College; Mark Jinks, City of Alexandria; Horace Jones, Advanced Resource Technologies, Inc.; Gregory Leisch, Delta Associates; Elizabeth Moon, Alexandria Chamber of Commerce; Scott Price, Virginia High-Tech Partnership; and David Speck, Wachovia Securities.

Maria Christopher Bursenos, owner of Christopher’s Flowers in Alexandria, was chosen as the official florist of the Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast and luncheon at the J.W. Marriot Hotel.

The Federal Reserve Board of Governors made the following appointment to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s Board of Directors, effective Jan. 1, 2009. Linda D. Rabbitt, chief executive officer, Rand Construction Corporation, Alexandria, was appointed as a Class C Director of the Richmond board for a three-year term.

Alexandria residents Sally B. Hurme and Arthur K. Hurme have been elected to the newly-formed Advisory Board for The Future of Newcomb College, Inc., a nonprofit organization of donors and supporters dedicated to saving Newcomb College, Tulane University's former women's college.

Sally Hurme, an attorney and 1968 Newcomb College graduate, is a consumer affairs expert with AARP, where she has worked for 17 years. Arthur Hurme is retired after a 38-year career with the U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers.