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Lottery
Commission Profiles |
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The
Lottery Commission serves as an advisory board to the Lottery
Agency. The Commission
consists of five members appointed by the Governor with the advice
and consent of the Senate. The
term of a member is four years.
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Stanley S. Fine
Chairman |
Stanley S. Fine is a partner at the
Baltimore law firm of Rosenberg | Martin | Greenberg, LLP,
concentrating in real estate development. He joined the firm after
serving as a partner in another Baltimore law firm and as a sole
practitioner. A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University and the
University of Maryland Law School, Stanley was admitted to the
Maryland Bar in July 1969. Stanley has also taught at the University
of Baltimore School of Public Administration and served as a member of
the United States Coast Guard Reserve.
In addition to a prominent
background in law, Stanley has been active in the lottery industry. He
has held positions including Director and Chief Deputy Director of the
Maryland Lottery (1973-1978) and has more than a decade of experience
serving as a lottery consultant.
Stanley has also been involved with
a variety of associations including The Ronald McDonald House, Mt.
Washington Improvement Association, Baltimore City Planning
Commission, National Association of State Lotteries, and Board of
Review for the State Department of Natural Resources.
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Randolph Marriner |
In 2005, Randy
retired from a successful career in advertising, where he was the
Chairman and CEO of Marriner Marketing Communications, a company
that he founded in 1989. The firm, with capitalized billings in
excess of $50,000,000 and headquartered in Columbia, provided a
broad range of marketing communications services to the food and
hospitality industries.
Leaving Marriner
Marketing to create new opportunities, today he serves as CEO of
Marriner Enterprises, a diversified operating company focusing on
real estate investment, development and property management,
restaurant investment and development, interior design and landscape
consulting, and commercial electricity supply brokerage.
Randy became an active volunteer in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation,
Maryland Chapter over 25 years ago. He currently is in his
eighteenth year on the Board of Directors, where he served as
President in 1993, and now Chairs the Executive Committee.
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Bruce L. Reeder |
Bruce Reeder served in the Army during WW II.
He completed graduate studies at Georgetown in Statistical
Analysis,
achieved four
international
patents while at the Airpax
Corporation, and retired after
35 years as Marketing Director.
He has served several terms as
Frederick County Commissioner, Maryland Counties Representative to
the Heritage Areas Authority and Director for Daybreak Adult Daycare
Services.
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Matthew Thomas |
Matthew
is currently a manager in the Environmental Resources Department of
Prince George’s County where he runs the County’s Business License
section. A retired 28-year veteran of the United States Army and
Navy, active duty and reserves, he is also a retired firefighter and
medic with a degree in Public Administration.
In addition to his
position as manager for Prince Georges’s County, Matthew is also
President of Matthew Thomas & Associates Consulting and Vice
President for the National Philippine Cultural Foundation,
headquartered in Fort Washington, Maryland.
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George M. Wagner |
George
M. Wagner is Vice President and C.O.O. of H & M Wagner & Sons, a
wholesale distribution company of restaurant supplies in a four
state area including Washington, D.C. He began his career
distributing Poultry and Eggs in 1962.
Mr. Wagner has served
on the Board of Directors at Unipro Purchasing Group and presently
is on the Unipro Executive Committee.
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