Kelli Hill
- Occupation: Vice president of customer service for Comcast’s Maryland/Delaware/Richmond region
- Home: Baltimore
- Achievement: Hill was recently named to CableFAX magazine’s annual listing of the Most Influential Minorities in Cable. In her role as regional vice president of customer service for Comcast, Hill has designed and executed various initiatives and implemented new state-of-the-art technologies to increase call center efficiency and effectiveness.
“I am honored to be recognized among such a diverse and influential group of professionals who are working so diligently to further our industry and inspire others.”
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Lavorette Preston
- Occupation: Senior human resources generalist
- Home: Havre de Grace
- Achievement: Among other duties and responsibilities, Preston will manage employee relations and performance and compensation in her new position. A graduate of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, she holds a bachelor’s degree in business management, a master’s degree in human resources management, and a professional in human resources certification.
“I am inspired by the organization’s culture and its commitment to the members and employees.”
Candace Baker
- Occupation: Volunteer coordinator, Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland
- Home: Baltimore
- Achievement: Baker was recently named volunteer coordinator at Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland. In her new position, she will recruit and organize volunteers, match them with appropriate nonprofits and civic initiatives, and facilitate volunteer opportunities.
“Volunteering has been a fulfilling activity for me, and is something that I look forward to sharing with others.”
Dr. Daniel Dietrick
- Occupation: Head of the Department of Surgery for St. Joseph Medical Center
- Home: Phoenix
- Achievement: A long-time member of the St. Joseph’s staff, Dietrick was the first surgeon at the hospital to perform a da Vinci robotic prostatectomy at a community hospital in Maryland, long before the technology was commonly accepted for prostate surgery in the United States.
“St. Joseph Medical Center has led Baltimore in the development of innovative, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and I hope to expand on the high quality of surgical care.”
Lawrence Shattuck
- Occupation: Director of admissions, College of Notre Dame of Maryland School of Pharmacy
- Home: Finksburg
- Achievement: Shattuck comes to the College of Notre Dame from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he was director of recruitment and retention in the Graduate School of Nursing. He received a master’s in education, with a concentration in counseling psychology and business management, from Cambridge College.
“It is a great and exciting opportunity to be appointed inaugural director of admissions to the School of Pharmacy.”
