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Three Severna Park Residents Named to BWMC Board

The Baltimore Washington Medical Center appoints three local professionals to board positions.

The Baltimore Washington Medical Center has announced three new appointments to the center's board of directors. Jeffrey S. Armiger, Danny G. Boyd and Frances L. Lessans were installed earlier this month and elected to a three-year term.


Jeffrey S. Armiger

A Severna Park resident, Armiger is a senior vice president with BB&T and has spent his 30-plus year career in banking. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of Baltimore and Johns Hopkins University and holds degrees in English, Business/Marketing and Real Estate.

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He is a board member of the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corp. and is a 1996 graduate of Leadership Anne Arundel.

Danny G. Boyd

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Boyd is the owner and president of Boyd and Dowgiallo, P.A., a civil engineering firm that provides engineering services to clients throughout the Baltimore/Washington area and the Eastern Shore.

The Severna Park resident is a graduate Johns Hopkins University holding a degree in engineering and is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

He currently is president of the Baltimore Washington Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors.

Frances L. Lessans

The Severna Park resident is president and chief executive officer of Passport Health, which is the largest provider of travel medical/immunization services in the United States.

She received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Maryland and is a member of the International Society of Travel Medicine and the American Society of Tropical Medicine.

Lessans has been honored as an Innovator of the Year in 2005 by the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development and recognized as Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young.

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