* French Bray, the Glen Burnie-based printing...

THE BALTIMORE SUN

* French Bray, the Glen Burnie-based printing house, has added two Heidelberg presses to its operations. A third Heidelberg GTO-DI direct imaging press is to arrive early next year, to coincide with the opening of a new addition that will house its prepress operations.

* Marlar International, an executive search and consulting firm headquartered in Baltimore, has joined seven other independent national and international search firms to form a global alliance under the name of Stanton Chase International.

On the board

* Baltimore Institute Culinary College announced the appointment of Chef Guy Reinbold to its advisory board.

New Accounts & contracts

* Fast & Associates has been awarded an advertising and marketing contract by Client Support Services Inc.

* Trahan, Burden & Charles received a public relations contract from the American Geriatrics Society.

Kudos

* GalaxSea Cruises Catonsville, locally owned and operated by Pal Enterprises, was presented the GalaxSea Tiara award at the annual corporate convention.

* WJZ-TV was honored for invaluable contributions and distinguished service at the awards banquet of the Washington area Broadcast Pioneers.

* John H. Denick graduated from the Leadership Maryland Program of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce.

Public service

* John Thompson of the Lattanze Center at Loyola College was appointed to the Maryland Information Technology Board.

Trade organizations

* Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies named Carolyn Davis chairwoman of its Minorities in Natural Resources Committee.

* American College of Healthcare Executives admitted Bernard Fishbein as an associate.

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