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Current Attendee List MACo SC21 Attendee List - FINAL (9/13/2021) First Name Last Name Position Employer Adam Abadir Communications Director Baltimore City Health Department Tyler Abbott Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs MD Department of the Environment Rick Abbruzzese Partner KO PUBLIC AFFAIRS Sam Abed Secretary MD Department of Juvenile Services Jamar Abner Systems of Care Coordinator Kent County Dianna Abney Health Officer Charles County Ken Abraham Senior Account Manager Networking For Future, Inc. Nicole Acle Council Member, District 2 Wicomico County Jama Acuff Director, Department of Corrections Howard County Christopher Adams Delegate MD House of Delegates Wesley Adams County Attorney Charles County Timothy Adams President/CEO Systems Application & Technologies, Inc. Joseph Adler Lecturer and MPA Program Director University of Baltimore Timothy Ailsworth Executive Director Local Government Insurance Trust (LGIT) Jennifer Aiosa Chief Sustainability Officer Baltimore County Dilshad Albert RVP Incapsulate Gabe Albornoz County Council Vice President Montgomery County Ragina Ali Public & Government Affairs Manager AAA Mid-Atlantic Kevin Alkinburg Public Information Officer Cecil County Lori Allen Director of Business Development ServBeyond Solutions LLC Misty Allen Regional Vice President of Government Affairs and Community InvestmentComcast Angela Alsobrooks County Executive Prince George's County Tatiana Alston Government Relations Assistant G.S. Proctor & Associates, Inc. Kwame Alston Consultant Accenture Irnande Altema Associate VP of Government & Business Affairs MD Independent College & University Assoc. Dean Altice Senior Enterprise Account Executive Comcast Yanet Amanuel Public Policy Advocate ACLU of Maryland Haki Ammi Fire Department Baltimore City Jeff Amoros Communications Director, Office of the County Executive Anne Arundel County Marlon Amprey Delegate MD House of Delegates George Anas Director of Corporate Affairs, Mid-Atlantic Region Berkshire Hathaway Energy GT&S Casey Anderson Planning Board Chair MD-National Capital Park & Planning Commission Heidi Anderson President University of Maryland Eastern Shore Page 1 MACo SC21 Attendee List - FINAL (9/13/2021) First Name Last Name Position Employer Beverly Anderson Doctor Prince George's County Links Monique Anderson-Walker Council Member, District 8 Prince George's County Carl Anderton Delegate MD House of Delegates Joseph Andrucyk Photographer MD Office of the Governor Kevin Angel Sales CAS Severn Brian Anleu Senior Advisor to the Planning Board Chair Prince George's County & M-NCPPC William Anuszewski Former Chief, Fire & Rescue Services Howard County James Appel Director, Department of Finance Cecil County Steven Arentz Delegate MD House of Delegates Emily Arneson Government Relations Liaison Kennedy Krieger Institute Michael Arrington Director AT&T Donnie Arrington Citizen Services Prince George's County Michael Arrington President Capitol Connections, LLC Bar Asherov Head of Sales North America zencity Quinton Askew President/CEO 2-1-1 Maryland Dalya Attar Delegate MD House of Delegates Berke Attila Director of Human Resources Montgomery County Malcolm Augustine Senator MD State Senate Malik Aziz Chief of Police Prince George's County Jack Bailey Senator MD State Senate Angelica Bailey Government Relations Director Maryland Municipal League Dorothy Bailey Vice Chairman, Planning Board Prince George's County Jean Bailey Professor NAADPC Dallas Baker Director of Public Works Worcester County Manu Bakshi President ServBeyond Solutions LLC David Balch Chief Technology Officer IP DataSystems Roberta Baldwin Director, Department of Social Services Worcester County John Baldwin State Legislative Manager MD Department of Transportation Calvin Ball County Executive Howard County Cathy Barba Executive Assistant Governor's Coordinating Offices Darryl Barnes Delegate MD House of Delegates Benjamin Barnes Delegate MD House of Delegates Peter Baron Government Relations Director, Office of the County Executive Anne Arundel County Page 2 MACo SC21 Attendee List - FINAL (9/13/2021) First Name Last Name Position Employer John Barr MACo Past President 2016, Former Commissioner Washington County Stewart Barroll County Attorney Caroline County Joseph Bartenfelder Secretary MD Department of Agriculture Sandy Bartlett Delegate MD House of Delegates William Batson Board Member Delmarva Community Services, Inc. Sarah Battisti Government Affairs NRG Energy Inc./Choose Who You Use Carol Beatty Secretary MD Department of Disabilities Paul Beatty Director, Strategic Initiatives MD Department of Commerce Jamie Beechey Deputy Director Recreation and Parks Caroline County T. Lee Beeman County Attorney Allegany County Pamela Beidle Senator MD State Senate Terry Bell Council Liaison Prince George's County Lorenzo Bellamy Managing Partner Bellamy Genn Group, LLC Joel Beller Deputy Director of Government Affairs Baltimore County Andrew Belmear Senior Account Manager Cigna Mark Belton County Administrator Charles County James Benjamin County Attorney Baltimore County Tracy Benjamin Associate County Attorney, Office of Law Prince George's County Mike Benton Mayor, Town of North Beach Calvert County Chris Benzing Executive Director Maryland Rural Development Corporation Bruce Bereano Lobbyist One Call Concepts Rita Bernert Sales Associate Compost Crew Anthony Bertino Commissioner, District 5 Worcester County John Beskid Director of Environmental Health Kent County Health Department Curtis Beulah Council Member, District F Harford County Cathy Bevins Council Member, District 6 Baltimore County Vinnie Bevivino Director of Organics BioEnergy DevCo Harry Bhandari Delegate MD House of Delegates Kamal Bherwani Chief Executive Officer gcom Don Bibb Executive Director Wicomico County Housing Authority Samantha Biddle Chief of Staff MD Department of Transportation Niky Bihms Chief Information Security Officer Prince George's County Taliza Bins Johnson Regional Manager/Engineer Remington & Vernick Engineers Page 3 MACo SC21 Attendee List - FINAL (9/13/2021) First Name Last Name Position Employer Billy Birch Director, Emergency Services Worcester County Kathleen Birrane Commissioner MD Insurance Administration Bryon Black County Attorney Frederick County John Blackburn EVP Digital Health Innovations DMI Alexis Blackwell Director of Human Resources Charles County Shari Blades Director Caroline County Ed Blades Director, Office of Budget and Finance Baltimore County Jessica Blake Legislative Aide to Councilman Woods Harford County Roslynne Blake Account Executive Workday Tamara Blake-Wallace Principal Planner, Dept. of Planning and Zoning Calvert County Steven Blankenship IT Director Salisbury University Frazier Blaylock Senior Director, Government Relations Covanta Energy Nick Blendy Deputy Executive Secretary Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City Michael Blose Vice President Straughan Environmental, Inc. Patricia Bobbitt Executive Board Member Am. Fed. of State County & Municipal Employees Kelly Bobek Director, Government Relations Volvo Group Daryl Boffman Candidate for County Executive Friends of Daryl Boffman Kai Boggess-de Bruin Chief of Staff, Office of the County Executive Anne Arundel County Matt Bohle Associate Rifkin Weiner Livingston LLC Lawrence Bohlen Director of Field Services Local Government Insurance Trust (LGIT) Joshua Bokee Director, Government Affairs Comcast Bob Bonaventure Sales Executive SailPoint Technologies Dominique Bonessi Maryland Reporter WAMU-885 Kory Boone Chief of Staff Maryland Insurance Administration Luis Borunda Deputy Secretary of State MD Office of the Secretary of State Cheryl Bost President Maryland State Education Association Thomas Bostwick Legislative Counsel/Secretary Baltimore County Kathleen Boucher Special Assistant to Director, Office of Intergovernmental RelationsMontgomery County Chris Bove Assistant Director HR/County Risk Manager Kent County Deborah Bowden Director, Economic Development Caroline County Gilbert Bowling Commissioner, District 1 Charles County Eric Bowman Chief of Staff, District 9 Prince George's County Michelle Boyle Vice President, Advancement Forever Maryland Page 4 MACo SC21 Attendee List - FINAL (9/13/2021) First Name Last Name Position Employer Chanel Branch Delegate MD House of Delegates Talmadge Branch Delegate MD House of Delegates Michelle Brandenburg Institutional Investment Advisor PNC Bank, N. A. Noel Brathwaite Director, Minority Health & Health Disparities MD Department of Health Tammy Bresnahan Director of Advocacy AARP Maryland Meenakshi Brewster Health Officer St. Mary's County Health Department Lori Brewster Health Officer Wicomico County Health Dept. Mark Brewster Special Assistant Baltimore County David Brinkley Secretary MD Department of Budget and Management Clairee Britt-Cockrum Legislative Aide, District 8 Prince George's County Jen Brock-Cancellieri Principal, High Street Strategies LLC US Wind Benjamin Brooks Delegate MD House of Delegates Anthony Brown Representative District 4 Office of the Honorable Anthony Brown Jim Brown Captain Montgomery County Police Lora Brown Deputy State Director Maryland Small Business Dev. Center Calvin Brown Board Chairman Prince George's County Tyrone Brown Manager Sister States MD Gloria Brown Burnett Director, Department of Social Services Prince George's County David Buck Director of Communications MD Department of Planning Jason Buckel Delegate MD House of Delegates Jeb Burchick Deputy Press Secretary MD Office of the Governor Charles Burkett Commissioner Washington
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