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Barry Sullivan — Chief Financial Officer. Sullivan brings more than 25 years of financial and operational executive experience to MDHI, with a focus on private equity companies.
Koerbel brings more than 35 years of program management, engineering, and executive leadership experience to MDHI. About MD Helicopters, Inc. Civil , MD Helicopters , News. Then Ladenberg Thalmann instructed Kevlin to hire a big-name certified public accounting firm to audit the company's financial statements. In response, Galbraith, the corporation's chairman and chief executive officer, wrote, "It is with great regret that I inform you of [our] decision to change auditors.
We made this decision solely on the basis of underwriters' opinions that we must have a larger and more well-known accounting firm to express an opinion on our financial statements for our prospective public offering.
Galbraith's letter, delivered by messenger on June 6, did little to diffuse Stavisky's anger. In fact, it made him more furious. He decided -- and his partners agreed -- that he should contact the firm's attorney, William F.
Later that week in Macauley's office, Stavisky recounted the tale of the lost client. Last spring, Stavisky explained, Kevlin began negotiating with investment bankers for an offering of its common stock. However, Kevlin refused to sign an engagement letter which is the equivalent of a contract retaining Stavisky's firm for another year. Then the small accounting firm gets its client back.
Still, Stavisky thought, there was no need to worry. The worst that could happen, he reasoned, is that a large, national accounting firm might be brought in on a temporary assignment.
But even that fear dissipated quickly. Jen worked as a youth organizer, program director, and religious educator in Washington D. Jen brings more than 15 years of non-profit management experience supporting children, youth, and their families.
Each of her professional roles has included strengthening relationships with stakeholders and developing policies, programs, and people. Jen was a Jeremiah Fellow in , served as Maryland District 41 captain in , and serves as the co-chair for the Baltimore Community Building and Education team. Jen loves a good cup of coffee, duckpin bowling, and doing her part to build a more just and resilient Baltimore for all its residents. Their parents are involved with JUFJ as well. Ethan has worked as a transportation planner in Baltimore City and is currently participating in a year of conservation work in Baltimore area parks.
She currently works at Adeo, a strategic communications and advocacy agency. Born and raised in Baltimore City, Stuart enjoys spending time with his extended family locally and then getting away to explore new places through traveling. She has participated in organizing efforts around police reform and paid family medical leave and now serves as a co-chair of the Baltimore Action Team. Lauren moved to Baltimore in with her husband and small dog; all three of whom are proud residents of the Hoes Heights neighborhood.
Lauren received a B. She is an active member of Bolton Street Synagogue and a devotee of all things Baltimore. Michele works as an organizational consultant, serves as president of Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl, and is constantly dreaming of her next cycling adventure.
Since then Laura has studied and taught literacy, Chesapeake Bay ecology, civic engagement, team building facilitation, disaster relief, early American studies and Indigenous-Jewish farming practice to students from age 3 to adults. Laura is a facilitator and experiential educator. Raised bilingual in one of the most diverse regions of our nation, she has always sought to uplift the rich diversity which makes up the fabric of a thriving, resilient, and just global society.
Evan has also been a lifelong community activist, serving in a wide range of roles, including as an Ambassador for Baltimore Ceasefire and Social Action Committee Chair for Beth Am Synagogue.
In his spare time Gabriel likes watching the Orioles and Capitals as well as reading about history, Steinbeck, and Roth. Yosef is an educator committed to supporting individuals and communities in their journeys for personal, social, and cultural growth and change.
He successfully completed 5 units of Clinical Pastoral Education and is trained as an interfaith and mental health chaplain. Rebecca has served on and chaired several JUFJ core teams and working groups and has been a part of the DC Leadership Council since it began in the summer of She is a resident of Woodley Park in Ward 3, a founding member of the New Synagogue Project, and loves reading, Sunday crossword puzzles, and being an aunt.
Outside of JUFJ, Jayme volunteers in a variety of forums to support education about and advocate for racial equity. Ari has been in DC for three years and when she is not at work she loves eating her way through the city, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Ariel has lived in DC since , and for her day job she works at a nonprofit on energy affordability and clean energy policy. She enjoys attending theater and storytelling shows, reading memories, and hosting Shabbat dinners. She started advocating for early childhood education through her work with the Reproductive Health and Rights Working Group at Temple Sinai. She enjoys going to the theater and art museums, playing the cello, traveling and especially being a grandmother.
She is also on the leadership team for the Excluded Workers campaign. Katharine has two wonderful grown sons and loves to cook, eat well, travel, and wander trails in Rock Creek Park.
Shira has lived in DC for more than six years and works for Prosperity Now. She enjoys reading, travel, and spending time with her nieces and nephews.
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