High five to these Baltimore professionals

Published October 22, 2008 4:00am ET



Catherine J. Boyne

Occupation: President of Gilchrist Hospice Care; vice president of Greater Baltimore Medical Center HealthCare

Home: Baltimore

Achievement: Boyne was recently appointed chairman of the State Advisory Council on Quality Care at the End of Life. The council studies the effect of state statutes, regulations and public policies on the providing of care to the dying.

“I look forward to working with colleagues across the state on important issues affecting the quality of life for patients and their family members.”

Julie Ellen Landau

Occupation: Family law attorney

Home: Mount Washington

Achievement: Landau was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Belanger-Federico Foundation, and the Frank J. Battaglia Signal 13 Foundation. A Maryland “Super Lawyer” for 2007 and 2008, Landau practices family law.

“Life is about giving. I’m grateful for the opportunity to give my energy in a way that is helpful to those in need.”

Joseph J. Wirth

Occupation: Project manager, Castlebridge Energy Group LLC

Home: Parkville

Achievement: Wirth recently joined the Baltimore-headquartered energy services firm Castlebridge Energy Group. Prior to joining CEG, Wirth served as vice president of Aaron Meter Co., where he was responsible for developing the firm’s strategic direction.

“I’m excited with this opportunity to capitalize on the trends in the solar industry and the current energy incentives to develop solar energy projects.”

Sabrina Mincey

Occupation: Project manager, Fox Residential Auctions LLC

Home: Federal Hill

Achievement: In her new position, Mincey will coordinate all details of the auction process. Previously, Mincey was a project manager for the software maintenance of the MRT, a nuclear-hardened radio on the Air Force’s B-52. 

“My goal is to provide exceptional customer service to each client through dedicated personal attention.”

Angelo Romano

Occupation: Branch manager, Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union Forest Hill branch

Home: Forest Hill

Achievement: Romano joined APGFCU in 2004 and most recently managed its Bel Air branch. In his new appointment, Romano will work to provide the employees of surrounding businesses the benefit of credit union membership and manage day-to-day branch activities.

“I look forward to helping member families achieve their dreams and build strong financial futures.”