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Lydia S. Hu ’06 has joined the Baltimore law firm of Tydings & Rosenberg LLP as an associate in its litigation department. She graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law.

’10s Maria V. Golotyuk ’10 has been named the U.S. Army Cadet Command’s Cadet of the Year out of more than 5,600 candidates. The native of the Ukraine grew up training in the Soviet system to be an Olympic acrobat, then after a recovering from serious injury came to the U.S. to coach tennis at a Texas college. She later enrolled at Maryland and earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and economics and is pursuing a graduate degree in accounting/internal audit. A member of the Maryland Army National Guard, she will be commissioned as a military intelligence officer.

was profiled in Real Estate Bisnow and honored at an event at American University on Nov. 21. Powell joined the company, which develops affordable and market communities, in 2007. He is a LEED Accredited Professional, an active member of the Urban Land Institute and the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism.

to their communities. After graduating, he became director of MTECH Ventures, an accelerator and seed funding provider for startup companies in the Washington, D.C. region. Magids in 2007 co-founded Motista, which provides marketers with information about the emotional drivers of consumer behavior.

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Mark A. Lawrence M.S. ’02 Jamie Watt Arnold ’05,

senior account manager at Profiles Inc., was recently named one of the 2011 "15 to Watch" by PR News. She was presented with the award at a luncheon on Nov. 30 at the National Press Club and was the only public relations executive from the Baltimore area to receive this distinction.

was named to the inaugural Prince George’s Forty Under 40 List by the county’s Social Innovation Fund. He is a senior manager in the federal technology practice for Deloitte Consulting LLP, and serves on the board of Words Beats and Life Inc., which provides hip-hop-inspired arts activities and tutoring/ mentoring services.

Lila Shapiro-Cyr ’99, a real estate partner in the Baltimore office of Ballard Spahr LLP, has been elected to the board of trustees of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The nonprofit organization provides pro bono services to people who have experienced racial discrimination. Timothy S. Mehok ’98

“Look,” a short film by director Ryan Pickett ’07 of Nashville, won the Gold Award at the 2011 California Film Awards. It also received an Award of Merit in the Accolade Competition and an Award of Merit in the Best Shorts Competition. Pickett was also recently voted Best

Filmmaker and nominated for Best Visual Artist in the Nashville Scene. Shari Gorga ’06 and Ryan Roberts were married June 25 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Bernardsville, N.J. She is a product merchandiser for Under Armour, and the couple lives in Ellicott City, Md.

Photography by Tony Richards / Photos provided by alumni.

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Corey Powell ’05, M.Arch ’07 a senior

development manager at Enterprise Homes, has been named one of Bisnow’s “35 Under 35: Rising Stars of Commercial Real Estate.” He

Scott Magids ’02, CEO of Motista, was named a recipient of the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal “40 Under 40 Award.” It honors young leaders in the area and giving back

has joined the New Orleans office of the law firm Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson. His practice focuses on corporate restructuring, insolvency and bankruptcy and related litigation and transactional matters. He received a J.D. degree, magna cum laude, in 2001 from Tulane University.

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