[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.
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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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Norman Hackerman, a champion for chemistry and basic research, died on Saturday, June 16, in Temple, Texas. He was 95. Hackerman was an emeritus chemistry professor and former president of both the ...