Baltimore developer and philanthropist Willard Hackerman died Monday. He was 95. Hackerman was CEO of Whiting Turner in Towson. He had been with the company since the 1930’s. He is being remembered ...
Willard Hackerman, longtime president and CEO of the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, a 1938 civil engineering graduate of Johns Hopkins University, and a former university trustee, has died. He ...
Willard Hackerman, who likely set industry longevity records as a construction company employee and as CEO, died on Feb. 10 in Baltimore. The 95-year-old, who worked for locally based Whiting-Turner ...
Philanthropist Willard Hackerman, who transformed a small construction firm into a national giant with $5 billion in annual billings and was instrumental in erecting Maryland landmarks such as ...
[Editor’s note: There is a second, fake iteration of this column out today. This is obviously the real column.] First off, there’s an amazing video tutorial from [Hackerman], embedded below the break.
Friends and family remembered philanthropist and Whiting-Turner Co. CEO Willard Hackerman on Tuesday as a loyal and smart businessman who was generous with his time and money. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg ...
During an unfortunate series of events a friend of Kung Fury is assasinated by the most dangerous kung fu master criminal of all time; Adolf Hitler, a.k.a Kung Führer. Kung Fury decides to travel back ...
Willard Hackerman, longtime president and CEO of the Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., a 1938 civil engineering graduate of Johns Hopkins, and a former university trustee, has died. He was 95. Hackerman ...
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