City of Gaithersburg
Janice Hartman has extensive experience in finance and administration, currently serving as Director of Finance and Administration for the City of Gaithersburg since January 2018, with previous roles including Acting Director and Comptroller. Prior to this position, Janice worked at Radiant Solutions, where responsibilities included managing finance from February 2011 to January 2018, following a stint at Hilton Worldwide as Consolidations Manager. Additional experience includes positions as Supervising Senior Accountant at Hanger Orthopedic Group and Senior Accountant at Ryan & Wetmore, PC. Janice holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Grove City College and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland Global Campus.
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City of Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg began as a small settlement at the juncture between two trails, now Frederick Avenue and Diamond Avenue. The arrival of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1873 sparked a business and agricultural expansion that made the Gaither settlement the commercial center for upper Montgomery County, and it was incorporated as the town of Gaithersburg in 1878. A second major expansion occurred in the 1960’s, when the Atomic Energy Commission headquarters (now the Department of Energy) and the National Institute for Standards and Technology relocated to the vicinity, spurring residential and commercial growth that continues to this day. With a population of nearly 70,000, Gaithersburg is now one of the largest cities in Maryland. It is a major international location for high technology companies, and boasts award-winning schools, neighborhoods and commercial developments. Its respect for its heritage, demonstrated by the revitalization efforts in the Olde Towne residential and commercial district, coupled with thoughtful planning for new communities and a commitment to cultural and recreational activities, has earned the City national acclaim.