As Mayor Adrian M. Fenty continues to move forward in transforming the District of Columbia into a premier, world-class city, today he announced three new District agency directors and one new board appointment.
Today’s announcements included:
• Kathy Etemad Hollinger – Director, Office of Motion Picture and Television Development
• Julie Hudman - Director, Department of Health Care Finance
• Gloria Nauden - Executive Director, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
• Neil O. Albert - Board of Directors, Washington Metro and Transit Authority
Gloria Nauden
Executive Director, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Gloria Nauden is the founder of Radar Entertainment Group, a District-based boutique marketing and video production company. Radar provides specialized marketing services to companies such as Verizon, Lincoln Mercury, Moet Hennessy and XM Satellite Radio. Nauden previously worked as an executive at Black Entertainment Television in the Strategic Business Development division successfully managing a $12 million development budget with 250 employees spanning three states. Nauden has lived in the District for almost 20 years, and serves as a volunteer at numerous civic organizations including, Parklands Community Center; Sasha Bruce House; Foods & Friends; The Covenant House; Thurgood Marshall Center; and House of Ruth. Nauden currently serves on the DC Arts and Humanities Commission.
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