[BALTIMORE, Md.] – [MAY 11, 2022] – Hartman Executive Advisors has been recognized as an honoree of the 2022 Baltimore Business Journal’s Best Places
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Ronnie Kurlander
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Ronnie Kurlander is Hartman’s Construction & Real Estate Industry Lead. Ronnie’s background in project management and process improvement drives
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