Golden Triangle Elects 2010 Board of Directors
Release Date: Tuesday, October 20th 2009
Washington, D.C. –The Golden Triangle Business Improvement District is proud to announce the election of its 2010 board of directors. The 2010 election brings three new members to the board of directors: Caroline Kruger, Regional Property Manager of Boston Properties; Satinder Palta, General Manager of Renaissance Mayflower Hotel; and Tom Ruder, Chief Financial Officer of Penzance.
Golden Triangle Board of Directors for FY2010:
David Bender: President, Blake Real Estate
Lynne Breaux: President, Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington
Casey Brill: Vice President, PNC Bank
Hans Bruland: Vice President & General Manager, The Hay-Adams
Karla Christensen: Senior Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle
Kathryn Clement: General Manager, Vornado/Charles E Smith
James Dean: Vice President/Asset Manager, ING Clarion Partners
Carlton Diehl: Chief Operating Officer, Cafritz Company
Mary Jo Eaton: Managing Director, CB Richard Ellis
Stanley J. Fineman: President, Wilkes Artis
Carl Gewirz: Past Advisory Co-Chair, Ex-Officio
Steven Gewirz: President, Potomac Investment Properties
Bill Grillo: Managing Director, Cassidy & Pinkard Colliers
Thor C. Headley: Vice President, Hines
John Hinton: Vice President, Lincoln Property Company
Caroline Kruger: Regional Property Manager, Boston Properties
Scott M. Mead: Managing Director, Commercial Property Management, Lerner Corporation
Greg Meyer: Senior Vice President, Brookfield Properties
Bill Millar: President, American Public Transportation Association
Satinder Palta: General Manager, Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
Shaun Pharr: Vice President, Governmental Affairs, AOBA
James Rich: Director of Development and Leasing, Zuckerman Gravely Management
Tom Ruder: Chief Financial Officer, Penzance
Sean Warfield: Senior Property Manager, Tishman Speyer
ABOUT THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE BID
The Golden Triangle BID is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization that represents the 42-block neighborhood that stretches from the front yard of the White House to Dupont Circle and is home to the world’s most powerful international organizations, law firms, and lobbyists and also many of DC’s most exclusive boutiques, hottest clubs, and best restaurants. The Golden Triangle BID’s mission is to maintain a welcoming, vibrant, and clean community through a number of programs and initiatives to include publications, homeless outreach, marketing, special events, member services, streets improvements, and the Golden Triangle Ambassadors—a team dedicated to welcoming visitors, giving directions, and keeping the streets clean.
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