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The Win Initiative is designed to spark positive change throughout Baltimore and its surrounding neighborhoods by fueling the social, educational, and physical advancement of the boys and girls who will serve as the future business and community leaders of the region.

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1309f Win Balt dunbar_Prog_GBC.indd 1 8/28/13 5:56 PM The Greater Baltimore Committee MEMBER DIRECTORY

FEATURE President and CEO...... Donald C. Fry, Esq. Executive Assistant to the President At a Glance and CEO/Director of Events...... Chris Fabula GBC’s Core Pillars for a Vice President/Director of Membership Competitive Business Environment...... 11–17 and Member Services...... Lisbeth Pettengill Vice President of Communications...... Gene Bracken Year in Review Director of Finance and Business Services...... Daniel Isang Highlights from the Work Director of Special Projects...... Sara Garbarino of the GBC during the Past Year...... 18–25 Director of Regional Transportation and Federal Government Affairs...... Robert Hellauer, Esq. GBC History Director of Economic Development...... Molly Moyer Digital Communications Editor...... Elizabeth Lowe 60 Years of Vision, Leadership, Accomplishment...... 26–33 Assistant to the Director of Finance and Business Services...... Jillian Curry Research and Policy Associate...... Shaina Hernandez Associate...... Thomas Whelley CONTENTS Committee Coordinator...... Tara Harris Message to Members...... 3 Administrative Assistant...... Mickie Gray Board of Directors...... 4 Administrative Assistant...... Sandra Porter At a Glance...... 11 ✦ ✦ ✦ Committees...... 15 The Leadership Staff Advisory Councils...... 16 Executive Director...... David Sachs Year in Review...... 18 Assistant Director...... Tricia Ellis Awards...... 24 Manager, Special Projects...... Jennifer Cathro GBC History...... 26 Program Coodinator...... Sindee Ernst Business Guide...... 34 Member Directory...... 37 Event Sponsors...... 65 Save These Dates...... 68 Advertisers’ Index...... Inside Back Cover

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• • • The GBC: A framework for private-sector leadership, collaboration In these challenging economic times punctuated by government partisanship and gridlock, where can innova- tive thinking, leadership and collaboration for the future be found? The answer: where they have always been found—in the private sector. It’s that way today, and it was that way in 1955 when a group of 83 entrepreneurs and business executives met on January 5 and formed the Greater Baltimore Committee to “take prompt and aggressive action” to address

pressing problems facing Baltimore City.

The members of the new organization, which included Clarence W. Miles, an owner of the newly-purchased , and a young mortgage banker named Jim Rouse, were “not interested in glamour, platitudes or false promises,” they said. Instead they sought to create an organization that would apply private-sector vision and resources to getting things done. • Miles, whose law firm—Miles and Stockbridge—remains a leading GBC member today, was named the first • chairman of the GBC. He and his colleagues envisioned a private-sector action committee to address the critical • business climate issues of the day—Baltimore’s deteriorating downtown and its need for revitalization, critical transportation infrastructure and new business development. From that beginning sprung major downtown development, a spectacular revival of Baltimore’s and subsequent economic growth beyond to the city’s north and south shores. GBC-led accomplishments along the way also include downtown baseball and football stadiums, a convention center and restoration of the Hippodrome Theatre, just to name a few. Meanwhile, GBC policy advocacy has been influential in shaping government initiatives on issues ranging from regional transportation to competitiveness for economic growth and job creation. During the last six decades, the GBC has broadened its perspective to a regional focus, and strong private- sector vision and advocacy for progress is needed more than ever. The GBC remains uniquely positioned for this role, leading the way today to strengthen transportation infra- structure, the Inner Harbor, workforce development and to support the growth of industry sectors vital to our economic future. Such sectors include cybersecurity, bioscience, information technology and health care, as well as industries related to the thriving . The GBC also serves as a respected and credible voice of free enterprise in Annapolis, tackling policy issues related to our state’s competitiveness such as tax structure, government spending priorities and regulatory policies. Along the way, the GBC serves as the premier venue in the region for building business relationships as we work together to strengthen our business climate. The GBC provides the framework for a unified, connected, visionary and engaged business community. This directory lists the business and civic leaders who are part of the framework and who drive the work of the GBC. Sixty years after a group of visionaries met in Baltimore to form a new vehicle for meaningful private-​sector advocacy, the GBC remains the region’s “go to” organization for getting things done. We gratefully acknowl- edge the GBC’s strong board leadership, the personal involvement of our members, a resourceful staff nd our many civic and government partners. We look forward to continuing our work together to apply private-sector vision and advocacy to the vital mission of strengthening competitiveness for economic growth and job creation in the Baltimore region and in .

Brian C. Rogers Donald C. Fry GBC Chairman GBC President & CEO www.gbc.orgwww.gbc.org 3 Board Officers

Chairman Vice Chair Vice Chair

Brian C. Rogers Kevin A. Plank Stephanie C. Hill Chairman of the Board & CIO President & CEO President T. ROWE PRICE GROUP, INC. UNDER ARMOUR, INC. LOCKHEED MARTIN IS&GS-CIVIL

Immediate Secretary Treasurer Past Chairman

William E. “Brit” Kirwan Robert C. Embry Jr. Charles O. Monk II, Esq. Chancellor President Managing Partner, Baltimore Office UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF THE ABELL FOUNDATION SAUL EWING LLP MARYLAND

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Peter G. Angelos Michael J. Baader, Kenneth R. Banks Calvin Barker Andrew M. Bertamini Chairman of the Board & CEO Esq. President President Regional President BALTIMORE ORIOLES Chairman BANKS CONTRACTING BB&T CORPORATION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ECONOMIC ALLIANCE OF COMPANY, INC. GREATER BALTIMORE

Thomas S. Bozzuto Sheila Brooks Martin P. Brunk Calvin G. Butler Jr. Richard W. Cass Chairman & CEO President Office Managing Partner CEO President THE BOZZUTO GROUP THE PRESIDENTS’ MCGLADREY LLP BGE ROUNDTABLE, INC.

G. Mark Chaney August J. Chiasera Robert Chrencik Phil Clough David Cordish CFO, Executive Vice President, President & CEO Managing General Partner Chairman President, Treasurer Greater Baltimore/ UNIVERSITY OF ABS CAPITAL PARTNERS THE CORDISH COMPANIES CAREFIRST BLUECROSS Chesapeake Regions MARYLAND BLUESHIELD M&T BANK CORPORATION MEDICAL SYSTEM

William S. Corey Jr. Thomas Coughlin Ronald J. Daniels John B. Frisch, Esq. Laura Gamble Office Managing Partner Regional Senior President Chairman and President Regional President, PRICEWATERHOUSE- Vice President JOHNS HOPKINS MILES & STOCKBRIDGE, P.C. Greater Maryland COOPERS LLP COMCAST UNIVERSITY PNC www.gbc.org 5

Board of Directors

Adam A. Gross Karl R. Gumtow Kevin M. Hall Michael D. Hankin Sandra S. Hillman Principal CEO Managing Partner Partner & CEO President AYERS/SAINT/GROSS, INC. CYBERPOINT KPMG LLP BROWN ADVISORY SANDY HILLMAN INTERNATIONAL, LLC COMMUNICATIONS

Richard J. Himelfarb Dan Joerres Mark K. Joseph Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis Jon M. Laria, Esq. Chairman, Executive President & General Founding Chairman President Managing Partner, Vice President Manager THE SHELTER GROUP THE COMMUNITY Baltimore Office STIFEL WBAL-T V 11 COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE BALLARD SPAHR LLP COUNTY

Anthony A. Lewis Meg MacDonald- Kevin J. Manning William J. David Millman President Sheetz President McCarthy, Jr. State President, Maryland VERIZON MARYLAND, INC. President & COO STEVENSON UNIVERSITY Executive Director BANK OF AMERICA MEDIFAST INC. ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC CHARITIES, INC.

Mark Mullin Dr. Jay A. Perman Ronald R. Peterson Bonnie Phipps Timothy J. Regan President & CEO President President President & CEO President & CEO TRANSAMERICA UNIVERSITY OF JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTH ST. AGNES HEALTH CARE THE WHITING-TURNER CORPORATION MARYLAND, BALTIMORE SYSTEM CONTRACTING COMPANY

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Board of Directors

Jay Ridder Timothy E. Ryan Kenneth A. Samet Mayo A. Shattuck III James L. Shea, Esq. Managing Partner Publisher, President & CEO President & CEO Executive Chairman of Chairman ERNST & YOUNG LLP THE BALTIMORE SUN MEDSTAR HEALTH INC. the Board VENABLE LLP MEDIA GROUP EXELON

Joseph A. Sullivan Paul A. Tiburzi, Esq. Roger A. Waesche Jr. David Warnock J. Scott Wilfong Chairman, President & CEO Baltimore Managing Partner President & CEO Managing Member Chairman, President & CEO LEGG MASON, INC. DLA PIPER CORPORATE OFFICE CAMDEN PARTNERS SUNTRUST BANK, PROPERTIES TRUST MARYLAND

Partnering with business to promote and preserve our culture, history, and natural resources for residents and visitors

Arnold Williams Alan D. Wilson Managing Director Chairman, President & CEO ABRAMS, FOSTER, NOLE & MCCORMICK & WILLIAMS, P.A. COMPANY, INC.

100 Light Street, 12th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 410-878-6411 David Wilson www.nps.gov/balt President www.explorebaltimore.org MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Managed by the Baltimore Heritage Area Association, Inc.

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GBC’s Core Pillars for a Competitive Business Environment

◆ Government leadership that unites with business as a partner. Maryland leaders must consider the private sector as a partner, not an adversary, and develop a strategic plan for job creation and growth. ◆ Workforce that is highly educated and meets Maryland’s business needs. Maryland’s education institutions must cultivate a workforce suited to the specific needs of aryland’s business sectors. ◆ Regulatory policies that are streamlined, stable and predictable. Maryland must project to businesses that its government regulatory policies are reasonable, relevant, free of surprises or redundancy and considerate of businesses’ sense of urgency. ◆ Tax structure that is fair and competitive. Maryland’s tax policy must be perceived by businesses as being competitive and devoid of elements that unreasonably target specific businesses or business se tors. ◆ Competitive costs of doing business. Public policies must refle t a government predisposition to nurture business growth and to avoid imposing additional overhead upon the business sector. ◆ Superior transportation infrastructure with reliable funding mechanisms. Well-funded and maintained transportation infrastructure is an essential prerequisite for business growth. ◆ Strategic and effective state investments in business growth. Investments should include competitive and effective tax credits, incentives and tactical initiatives to nurture private investment. ◆ Business marketing strategy that is aggressive, coordinated, long-term, and well-funded. Competitive states invest in comprehensive communication and promotion of business strengths to internal and national audiences.

www.gbc.org 11 GBC Vision Greater Baltimore—Baltimore City and the fi e surrounding counties (Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties)—will be recognized as a leader in the global economy.

GBC’s Regional GBC Mission Perspective The mission of the Greater Baltimore Regions, not individual Committee is to improve the jurisdictions, are the primary business climate of the Greater economic competitors in the Baltimore region by organizing global economy. Successful its corporate and civic leadership regions are characterized by to develop solutions to the healthy and viable core areas, problems that affect the region’s while regions with declining core competitiveness and viability. areas do not perform as well. The synergy among central cities and the jurisdictions around them is critical to a region’s success. A thriving urban area energizes a region and serves as a catalyst for economic and cultural growth. In Greater Baltimore, strengthening regional ties and collaboration benefits the e tire region.

Regional business leaders creating a better tomorrow . . . today.

12 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory GBC Priorities for 2015 Delivering Value to GBC Members ● Competitiveness. Working with elected leaders on Since its founding in 1955, the GBC has sought to apply strengthening competitiveness for economic growth private sector leadership and resources to improve the and job creation in Maryland and the Baltimore region by identifying issues that are crucial to the region’s region. Issues include creating a fair, modern tax business growth and by playing an influe tial role in structure, investing in infrastructure and fostering developing strategies and implementing action to create entrepreneurship and innovation. change. Opportunities abound for GBC members to ex- ● Transportation. Developing and promoting a pand their perspectives, build relationships and influen e comprehensive and efficient regional transportation the business climate. system that includes Baltimore’s , that ensures Through the GBC, members work with officials t the workforce mobility and efficiently moves goods and highest levels of state and local government as well as services. business leaders who are shaping the future of Central ● Workforce. Building and nurturing a highly-trained Maryland. Members lead by serving on committees that and educated workforce to meet the needs of the 21st address issues of bioscience, education, energy, govern- century, knowledge-based economy. ment contracting, health care, planning, small business, technology and transportation. ● The region. Working with regional business councils, identifying and working to address issues within the Baltimore region that impact its capacity for business development. ● Health care. Advocating and supporting initiatives that promote a culture of wellness in the workforce. ● Value to members. Providing programs and services to GBC members that enhance their community involvement, open doors for new business opportunities and highlight the company’s assets to the Greater Baltimore community.

www.gbc.org 13 Events Communications The GBC offers a year-long schedule of events including: The GBC provides members with a broad range of ● GBC Annual Meeting. The region’s premier business information through its electronic and print publications, event of the year. including: ● ● Bridging the Gap Achievement Awards. Minority- GBC Leader. GBC’s twice-monthly, members-only and women-owned businesses are recognized for e-newsletter provides GBC members with news outstanding achievement. about business climate issues, GBC events, committee information and member news. ● Economic Outlook Conference. Leading experts preview upcoming regional and national ● GBC State House Update. A members-only economic issues. e-newsletter reporting on key issues and develop­ ments in the Maryland General Assembly. Published ● Lunch with the Orioles. GBC members and guests weekly during the legislative session from January– dine with Orioles players and coaches to celebrate the April and periodically during the interim. beginning of the baseball season. ● E-mail Advisories. The GBC issues e-mail advisories ● Maryland General Assembly Legislative Forum. The to members providing instant updates, breaking news business community kicks off the legislative session and GBC event information. with an overview by leaders of the General Assembly. ● Membership Directory. This members-only print and ● Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards. The GBC electronic directory is the Who’s Who of the region’s and the Baltimore Development Corporation honor business and civic leaders. businesses for outstanding community service. ● Greater Baltimore State of the Region Report. An ● Transportation Summit. An annual review of issues initiative of the Greater Baltimore Committee and relating to improving transportation infrastructure in Baltimore Metropolitan Council, this publication the region and state. examines the relative health and economic ● Business Mixers. Members have the opportunity to performance of the Baltimore region as compared to network with their colleagues at business mixers that competing economies throughout the . It take place at unique venues throughout the year. is produced every three years. ● GBC on the Web. The GBC’s most comprehensive member communication medium, www.gbc.org, features timely GBC news, member news, a calendar of events, committee information, an online business guide and easily accessible information on GBC initiatives. ● GBC on Social Media. Follow the GBC on Facebook, Twitter (@GBCorg), LinkedIn, and YouTube. ● GBC commentaries. GBC President and CEO Donald C. Fry’s commentaries on public policy and business climate issues are featured Fridays on www. centermaryland.org and every third Friday in The Daily Record. WYPR 88.1 FM also broadcasts Don Fry’s commentaries monthly.

14 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Bioscience Committee Innovation and Technology Committee The GBC Bioscience Committee works directly with the The Innovation and Technology Committee serves as a industry to identify barriers to company formation and public policy advocate on emerging technology issues growth in Maryland. The committee then devises and to be addressed by government or by the private sector, implements strategies to overcome those barriers. These and provides education and public awareness on include expediting tech transfer and advocating for technology-​related policy issues. legislation that supports industry growth. Chair: Craig Bandes, CEO of Pixelligent Chair: David Block, MD, MBA, CEO of Gliknik Staff: Liz Pettengill • (410) 727-2820 x 41 Staff: Liz Pettengill • (410) 727-2820 x 41 Planning and Project Built Environment and Development Committee Sustainability Committee The Planning and Project Development Committee The Built Environment and Sustainability Committee examines planned or proposed economic development reviews and analyzes significa t real estate developments projects, initiatives or public policies impacting economic and urban design initiatives in our region. The committee development in the Baltimore region. This committee makes recommendations and suggests policies that will serves as a forum to help the business community serve as catalysts for better communities and examples of understand, participate in and influen e regional eco- Smart Growth and sustainability. nomic development activity. It focuses on visionary and Staff: Molly Moyer • (410) 727-2820 x 11 large-scale development projects, such as the future of the Inner Harbor. Education and Workforce Committee Staff: Molly Moyer • (410) 727-2820 x 11 This committee reviews and explores innovative ap- proaches to further enhance the quality of academic Transportation and Mobility Committee enrichment available to the region’s youth and workforce The Transportation and Mobility Committee works on training opportunities for citizens off all age . The com- projects and public policy issues at the state and national mittee develops policy positions to advocate at the local levels that relate to the funding and development of and state levels for reform in the public school and higher superior roads, bridges, transit, port, airport and other education systems, and explores initiatives that enhance transportation infrastructure in the Baltimore region and the quality of workforce for a more productive region. Maryland. Staff: Shaina Hernandez • (410) 727-2820 x 38 Staff: Robert Hellauer • (410) 727-2820 x 40 Health Care Committee This committee reviews legislative matters that affect the health care and health care insurance industry. It iden- tifies issues and de elops positions on health care that impact the residents in the region and that have implica- tions for the business community. In coordination with the GBC President & CEO, it communicates with legislators and key stakeholders the value of the health care industry to the region and the benefits of a healt y workforce and population. Chair: Skip Counselman, chairman and CEO of RCM&D Staff: Liz Pettengill • (410) 727-2820 x 41

www.gbc.org 15 Regional Business Advisory Councils Baltimore County Business Advisory Council Regions, not individual jurisdictions, are the primary The Baltimore County Business Advisory Council is economic competitors in the global economy. In Greater primarily comprised of Baltimore County businesses; Baltimore, strengthening regional ties and collaboration however, it is open to all GBC members regardless of their benefits the e tire region. With that in mind, the GBC location. It is currently comprised of a variety of industries developed three regional business advisory councils in including banking, communications/public relations, Baltimore, Harford, and Howard counties. education, engineering, retail, real estate, etc. All mem- The councils meet quarterly to discuss specific issues bers are at the senior level/executive management level that may be hindering their business growth and quality in their company. of life. Each council monitors changes in legislation This committee is chaired by John B. Chessare, M.D., that effect their business or region and develops policy M.P.H., F.A.C.H.E., President and Chief Executive Officer of statements for the GBC to use to advocate on behalf of the Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) HealthCare the business community to local and state legislators. In system. The Greater Baltimore Medical Health Care System addition, the councils serve as a source of emerging ideas includes the GBMC, a 270-bed acute care not-for-profit or projects for the GBC. hospital, as well as a group of multi-​specialty physician Some of the past or current issues the councils are practices across the region. focusing on include: working with defense contractors, In the past year, key focus areas have included: APG and other Harford County associations on promoting ● Baltimore County transportation projects; including the need for better public transportation, completion of funding, process and timelines for upcoming projects. a hospitality and tourism related study titled the Harford ● Monitoring status or steps towards revitalizing County Destination Market Study, workforce development, Sparrows Point. taxation and regulation, public safety, etc. ● Monitoring mega economic development projects in Through the councils, each of the specified ounties is the county. well represented and is able to keep the business commu- nity aware of issues in their jurisdiction. The councils also ● Workforce trends and regional demands. provide tremendous value with regards to gaining access ● How to make Baltimore County and the State of to key decision makers and providing opportunities to Maryland more competitive. meet other businesses in the counties.

16 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Harford County Business Advisory Council ● Higher education offerings in Harford County, future educational demands, and partnering with other in The Harford County Business Advisory Council is primarily state institutions. comprised of Harford County businesses; however, it is open to all GBC members regardless of their location. It is ● Public safety efforts in Harford County. currently comprised of a number of different industries; ● How to make Harford County and the State of including defense, legal affair , hospitality, real estate, Maryland more competitive. education, etc. All members are at the senior level/execu- tive management level in their company. Howard County Business Advisory Council This committee is chaired by Craig A. Ward, President The Howard County Business Advisory Council is primarily of Frederick Ward Associates in Bel Air. Frederick Ward comprised of Howard County businesses; however, it is Associates provides architecture, engineering, plan- open to all GBC members regardless of their location. It is ning and surveying services in the mid-Atlantic region. currently comprised of a number of different industries; In the past year, key focus areas have included: including technology, engineering, legal affair , real estate, and education. All members are at the senior level/ ● Harford County transportation needs; including, entrance/exit of Aberdeen Proving Ground and other executive management level in their company. major thoroughfares. Currently, GBC President & CEO Donald C. Fry serves as the head of the Howard County Business Advisory Council. The GBC will be selecting a member company as the new chair in 2015. In the past year, key focus areas have included: ● Monitoring the status of downtown Columbia revitalization. ● Researching and exploring the regulatory process in the State of Maryland; including how business can work collaboratively with government in developing regulations. ● Education on Howard County’s annual budget; including reviewing the various revenue sources and how each dollar is spent in the county. ● How to make Howard County and the State of Maryland more competitive.

www.gbc.org 17 Year In Review PROJECTS & PARTNERSHIPS

Chesapeake Conference of CEOs Recommended priorities compiled by conference For the past two years, more than 50 CEOs selected by participants included addressing public infrastructure the Greater Baltimore Committee have participated in challenges in the region, streamlining the private de- the GBC’s Chesapeake Conference of CEOs, a facilitated, velopment process to create a sense of urgency within day-long series of workshops to discuss issues related to the public sector, building public-private partnerships strengthening Maryland’s business climate. and strengthening connections between education and business sectors. Private-sector leaders who participated in the GBC’s 2013 Chesapeake Conference of CEOs overwhelmingly agreed Competitive Tax Structure and that reforming Maryland’s tax structure and spending pro- Spending Accountability Commission cess to achieve economic growth was their top priority to Acting on the top recommendation of the 2013 make the state more competitive. To address the priority, Chesapeake Conference of CEOs, in 2014 the Greater the GBC created a private-sector commission to study Baltimore Committee formed a private-sector commission Maryland’s tax structure and fiscal app opriations, which of tax and fiscal xperts, CEOs, former legislators and pol- has been working for a year examining options for tax icy professionals to study Maryland’s tax system and fiscal reform and for improving the process by which Maryland management. The commission will recommend options government sets spending parameters and priorities. for reforming the tax structure to position our state more More than 60 business competitively for business growth and job creation. The leaders from the Baltimore commission will also make recommendations to strength- region attended the en the state’s budgeting processes and spending afford- GBC’s second Chesapeake ability guidelines to foster more effici t and accountable Conference of CEOs fiscal manageme t. The GBC commission will present this summer to review recommendations to the governor and state lawmakers development projects prior to the 2015 General Assembly session. planned in the region and to consider private- Red Line sector options for seizing The GBC continued its advocacy efforts as the leading development oppor- business champion for construction of the 14.1-mile tunities to strengthen light rail Red Line from Woodlawn through downtown future economic growth. Baltimore to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical System.

18 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory As the Maryland Transit Administration nears completion Opportunity Collaborative of the approval process for federal funding for the Red The GBC is a partner in the Opportunity Collaborative, Line, the GBC continues to aggressively promote the ex- the consortium charged with developing a Regional Plan traordinarily positive impact the project will have on the for Sustainable Development for Greater Baltimore. The region. It will transform the region’s fragmented north- Collaborative’s members include local governments, south rail transit lines that do not connect with each other state agencies, universities and nonprofit o ganizations. into an integrated, connected system that will provide The GBC’s Robert Hellauer, director of regional transpor- easy transit access to thousands of jobs in the region. The tation and federal government affair , is a member of Red Line is one of only seven projects across the nation the steering committee. The plan will help the Baltimore included in President Obama’s FY 2015 budget for federal region coordinate investments in housing, transportation New Starts funding. and workforce development to lower transportation Innovation Partners costs for families, create cleaner and safer communities and increase educational and employment opportunities The GBC’s Innovation and Technology Committee worked throughout the region. A financial implementation as part of a team with the Tech Council of Maryland and strategy is being developed to accomplish the recom- the Howard County Tech Council to host the inaugural mendations of the planning process. Innovation Partners meeting this summer. The meeting matched large purchasing companies with emerging Inner Harbor 2.0 innovative companies. Ten follow-up meetings were The Waterfront Partnership, GBC and Mayor Stephanie scheduled between the young innovative companies and Rawlings-Blake are working together to implement the the purchaser companies, producing 14 deals between Inner Harbor 2.0 plan, unveiled in fall 2013 to enhance the eight large companies and 13 emerging companies and improve Baltimore’s waterfront district. The plan, as a result of the 2014 meeting. The Maryland Innovation developed by Ayers Saint Gross, outlines opportunities to Partners Coalition announced in October that three new increase green landscape throughout the Harbor, iden- purchaser companies will participate in the 2015 meeting. tifies new and st ategically located free attractions and amenities to extend the destination experience through- out the Harbor district, develops a framework that knits together the promenade with public open spaces along the waterfront, guides capital planning for future renovations and improvements and develops a model for adapting the promenade and public open spaces as a “green infrastructure” in support of the Waterfront Partnership’s Healthy Harbor initiative to make the Harbor “swimmable, fishable y 2020.” Hire One Youth For the third year, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and GBC President and CEO Donald C. Fry partnered with city businesses to generate private-sector job opportunities for the city’s youth through the Hire One Youth program, part of the city’s larger YouthWorks summer jobs initiative. More than 100 private-sector employers signed up to participate in the program, which began at the end of June. “Green Tracks” Project Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake launched the city’s “Green Tracks” project on November 5, 2014. The project was initiated by the GBC and Ayers/Saint/Gross several years ago to focus on the elimination of blight and creation of new green space along the East Baltimore Amtrak corridor. The initiative is focused on the blocks along the Amtrak rail corridor, from the tunnel at Bond Street to the overpass at Milton Street.

www.gbc.org 19 CEOs Fighting Diabetes The GBC Health Care Committee has focused on reducing and preventing diabetes this year through a partnership with the Maryland chapter of the American Diabetes Association that engages six regional CEOs in the fight against diabetes in the workplace: Christopher Brandt, CEO of Audacious Inquiry; Skip Counselman, CEO of RCM&D, and committee chairman; Charles Monk, man- aging partner, Saul Ewing, LLP; Brian Rogers, chairman of T. Rowe Price; Carmel Roque, CEO of Keswick Multi-Care; and Samuel Ross, CEO of Bon Secours Baltimore Health System. They are engaging their employees by promoting aspects of their company’s wellness were showcased at a region-wide event in 2014.

LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY

2014 Maryland General Assembly Session After more than three years of advocacy by the GBC promoting its “Gaining a Competitive Edge” report and eight “core pillars” for economic growth and job creation, the issue of strengthening Maryland’s competi- tiveness for business growth gained significa t traction in 2014. The General Assembly passed a firs -ever joint legislative agenda for economic growth and job creation, championed by Senate President Mike Miller and House Speaker Michael Busch. The legislative leaders also created a commission to identify ways to keep EVENTS Maryland’s business climate competitive. Throughout the session, the GBC urged lawmakers to Annual Meeting make Maryland’s competitiveness a priority and to focus May 22, 2014 on legislation that would promote economic develop- ment and job growth. Successful legislation from the Four new board members were elected at the GBC’s 2014 session included bills passed to recouple the state’s estate Annual Meeting: Calvin Butler, CEO of the Baltimore Gas tax, to establish a cybersecurity investment fund, the and Electric Company (BGE); G. Mark Chaney, CFO, exec- creation of the Maryland E-Nnovation Program and an utive vice president and treasurer of CareFirst BlueCross increase in credits for research and development invest- BlueShield; August J. Chiasera, president of M&T ment, among others. Bank’s Greater Baltimore and Chesapeake regions; and Ronald J. Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University. Also at the Annual Meeting, retiring Maryland Institute College of Art President Fred Lazarus and retiring President Robert Bogomolny re- ceived Sondheim Public Service Awards for their extraor- dinary commitment to making a difference in Baltimore.

20 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Speaker of the House of Delegates Michael Busch and Chancellor of the University System of Maryland Brit Kirwan received Regional Visionary Awards, which recog- nize those who have made significa t contributions to the betterment of the Greater Baltimore region. As keynote speaker, Honeywell CEO and advocate of an “American Competitiveness Agenda” David Cote spoke about his recommendations for our nation on debt reduction, tax reform, education, infrastructure and other prerequisites for a strong business environment. Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards January 14, 2014 Twelve Baltimore companies were honored by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake as winners of the 2013 Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards for community service by members of the private sector: Brown Advisory, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Centerplate, Christopher Schafer Clothier, Clear Channel Outdoor, Ellin & Tucker, Chartered, Ernst & Young LLP, Legg Mason, Inc., Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), PNC Bank, Transamerica Baltimore Foundation, and WBAL-TV 11. The annual awards event is presented by the Mayor’s Office, the Greater Baltimore Committee and the Baltimore Development Corporation. Lunch with the Orioles April 10, 2014 At the GBC’s annual Lunch with the Orioles, more than 500 attendees were able to have their pictures taken with and autographs signed by former Orioles players, includ- ing Al Bumbry, Ron Hansen, Chris Hoiles, Bill Hunter, Tippy Martinez, Tim Nordbrook and Joe Orsulak before eating lunch with the current roster of players and coaches. First begun in the 1980s, the GBC’s Lunch with the Orioles gives its members and guests an opportunity to closely interact with Baltimore’s boys of summer.

www.gbc.org 21 Let’s create tomorrow together.

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Insurance | Investments | Retirement Transportation Summit September 25, 2014 A U.S. congressman, former U.S. secretary of transpor- tation and transportation experts agreed that fixing the country’s crumbling infrastructure is about more than roads and bolstering mass transit. Congressman John Delaney, who serves Maryland’s 6th District, said investing in infrastructure creates jobs and makes the U.S. competitive. Presenters also included Raymond H. LaHood, senior policy adviser for the Baltimore-based DLA Piper, former U.S. secretary of transportation and co-chairman of Building America’s Future Educational Fund, Emily Goff, policy analyst, transportation and infrastructure for The Heritage Johns Hopkins Medicine Foundation; Beth Osborne, vice president of transpor- tation and development for Transportation for America; supporting our community Alan E. Pisarski, transportation consultant for Alan Pisarski Consulting; and Stephen Sigmund, executive director of Global Gateway Alliance. The quality of life in Baltimore is very Economic Outlook important to us. As one of the largest October 23, 2014 private employers in Maryland, we provide At the GBC’s 2014 Economic Outlook Conference, an nearly 30,000 local jobs. economist and fi e Baltimore-area economic develop- ment executives painted a picture of an economy in the Baltimore region that is finally be inning to rebound after But it’s not only about economic impact. the great recession. Johns Hopkins Medicine also provides Presenters at the event, which attracted more than 300 GBC members and guests, were: R. Andrew Bauer, community-based clinical services, health regional economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of screenings, mobile health care, education Richmond—Baltimore Office; William H. Cole IV, presi- dent and CEO of Baltimore Development Corporation; and training programs, and many other James C. Richardson, then-director of the Harford County community benefit initiatives. Office of Economic Development; Edward C. Rothstein, then-president and CEO of the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation; Lawrence F. Twele, CEO of the Together with local businesses and Howard County Economic Development Authority; and community organizations, we’re working Helga T. Weschke, deputy director of the Baltimore County Department of Economic and Workforce Development. to make Baltimore a healthier place to live. Bridging the Gap December 8, 2014 The GBC’s Bridging the Gap Awards honored minority-​ owned and woman-owned businesses for outstanding achievement, as well as majority-owned businesses or hopkinsmedicine.org individual executives who have shown leadership in the area of inclusive business practices. Four award categories are: achievement by a minority- or woman-owned business; majority-owned business demonstrating inclusive business practices; partnerships and strategic alliances; and the president’s award for exceptional advocacy.

www.gbc.org 23 2014 Mayor’s Business 2014 Bridging the Gap Awards Recognition Awards The GBC Bridging the Gap Achievement Awards The Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards honor honor minority-owned and woman-owned fi ms corporate leadership and efforts to improve for achievement and others for their efforts to the quality of life in Baltimore City. In 2014, the strengthen minority business development. outstanding community service of 13 businesses Sixteen Baltimore-area companies were honored was recognized by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings- in 2014: Blake, the GBC and the Baltimore Development Corporation: Achievement by a minority- or woman-owned business • aMuse Toys • Devaney and Associates • BGE • Juxtopia LLC • CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield • Mahan Rykiel Associates • EY • Richman Associates, LLC • M&T Bank • Sue Ann’s Office Supply • MECU • Urban Policy Development • MedStar Union Memorial Hospital • Verve Partnership • Morstein’s Jewelers, Inc. • PNC Bank Majority-owned business • Saul Ewing LLP demonstrating inclusive business practices • SC&H • BGE • Team Triumphant, Inc. • Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center • Wells Fargo Partnerships/strategic alliances • Black Classic Press/BCP Digital Printing and Pearson • SRB Communications and BGE • Turner Construction Company, Cain Contracting Company and Essex Construction Company

President’s Award • University of Maryland Medical System

24 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Regional Visionary Awards The Regional Visionary Award honors individuals who have significa tly contributed to the betterment of the Greater Baltimore region. The award has been presented to political, education and business lead- ers for their vision and roles in improving the region. At the 2014 GBC Annual Meeting, the Regional Visionary Award was presented to Michael Busch, speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, and William E. “Brit” Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland.

Regional Visionary Award honorees since 1997 are:

2014 Michael Busch 2005 Julia W. Gouge 2000 Robert C. Embry Jr. Brit Kirwan James M. Harkins 1999 Frank P. Bramble 2013 Jan Houbolt Janet S. Owens 1998 Samuel L. Rosenberg 2012 Freeman A. Hrabowski James N. Robey Walter Sondheim Jr. James T. Smith Jr. 2011 Ken Ulman 1997 Clarence W. Blount 2004 Dr. David J. Ramsay 2010 Willard Hackerman Charles Ecker 2003 Casper R. Taylor Jr. 2009 Baltimore Ravens Barbara Hoffman 2002 Calvin W. Burnett Howard P. Rawlings 2008 thony Brown An James D. Tschechtelin Eileen Rehrmann 2007 Martin O’Malley H. Mebane Turner C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger 2006 Raymond A. Mason 2001 William K. Hellmann Kurt L. Schmoke George A. Roche

Howard “Pete” Rawlings Courage in Public Service Awards The Howard “Pete” Rawlings Award, presented occasionally but not annually, honors public offi- cials who demonstrate exceptional courage while serving in elected or appointed public office. Walter Sondheim 2010 Frederick Bealefeld Public Service Awards 2009 Dr. Andres Alonso 2006 Paul S. Sarbanes The Walter Sondheim Public Service Award is presented to individuals, other than elected officia , who make outstanding contributions to our community without seeking recognition or accolades. Since 2007, the GBC has bestowed awards occasionally but not annually to: 2014 Fred Lazarus Bob Bogomolny 2013 Joe Jones 2009 Robert C. Embry Jr. 2008 Eddie Brown Sylvia Brown 2007 Sally J. Michel

www.gbc.org 2525 GREATER BALTIMORE COMITTEE 60 Years of Vision, Leadership, Accomplishment

Pratt Street Piers, 1955 The Beginning Eighty-three Baltimore business leaders met for dinner Private-sector leaders were concerned about growing on January 5, 1955 and created the Greater Baltimore challenges Baltimore faced—a decaying central city, Committee. outmoded land use, declining property values and tax revenue. The idea to create an action-oriented organization of business leaders to The Greater Baltimore Committee was formed to take visualize ways to meet Greater Baltimore’s “prompt and aggressive action looking towards the competitive challenges and apply private- solution of many of the city’s most pressing problems,” sector influen e and resources to accom- announced a press release GBC founders issued at their plish key initiatives had been percolating first 1955 meetin . The organization was “not interested for three years among a small group of in glamour, platitudes or false promises,” but instead was James W. Rouse business people, including a young envisioned as an action committee dedicated to develop- mortgage banker named James Rouse. ing solutions to chronic problems that were impeding the city’s business growth.” Clarence W. Miles, a founding partner of Miles & Stockbridge and president of the Orioles, which he had brought to Baltimore the year before, was named the first GBC chai man. Thomas B. Butler, president of the Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Co., was vice-chairman; Clarence W. Miles Daniel A. Lindley, president of the Canton Company, was secretary; and Jerold C. Hoffbe ger, president of the National Brewing Co., was the first GBC treasurer. Rouse was named chairman of the GBC’s first xecutive committee. Rouse later served as the GBC’s chairman in 1964 and 1965. Downtown, 1958

26 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Its founders envisioned the GBC as “a voluntary citizen- —the GBC’s first sign ture project. The arm of government; non-sectional; non-political, and GBC started with Charles Center, developing a bold plan non-profit ma ing,” the press release stated. “It comes into for massive redevelopment of Baltimore’s downtown core, existence because the problems of civic improvement in a midtown section between Saratoga Street on the north Baltimore are so complex, urgent and diversified th t as and Lombard Street on the south, and Liberty Street on many citizens as possible should assume a share of the the west and Charles Street on the east. responsibility.” Highlights of the Charles Center project’s early develop- Among the city’s needs cited by the GBC’s 1955 found- ment process included: ers were: accelerated construction of the ● 1956—The project was conceived by the GBC Planning Expressway; building a civic center for conventions, Council, a nonprofit subsidiary formed and chaired by cultural activities and sports events; development of the Hunter Moss, a commercial real estate consultant. After city’s port facilities; developing a plan for modernizing a national search, renowned architect David A. Wallace mass transportation; and developing a comprehensive was hired as the council’s first director of planning. urban renewal plan. ● 1957—Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro, Jr. signed a The GBC was born out of an awareness that many pro- contract with the GBC Planning Council and the posals that would contribute to the economic, cultural, Committee for Downtown to develop a plan for or social vitality of Baltimore City failed not because the downtown revitalization. That same year, Walter opposition was so strong, but because the support was Sondheim, Jr. was named chairman of the Baltimore so weak. Urban Renewal and Housing Agency (BURHA). At the time, many development projects were being ● 1958—The GBC conducted a campaign to promote proposed. However, most failed due to the lack of broad the proposed Charles Center project to elected community support. The GBC’s founders “realized that officials and the public, gaining the support of Mayor no amount of programming by the federal government, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, Jr. In November, city voters and no methods of attack undertaken by public and approved a $25 million bond issue for property private service agencies, could be successful unless they acquisition and site work for the project. were also supported and influen ed by local business ● 1959—The City Council adopted the GBC Planning leaders who knew Baltimore’s strengths and weaknesses Council’s Charles Center project as an urban renewal first hand.” plan. The Charles Center Management Office was It was to be the GBC’s role to work for the ideas that might created as a division of BURHA to manage the initially lack a strong voice but which had significa t implementation of the GBC plan. J. Jefferson Miller, meaning for the development of a greater Baltimore. retired executive vice president of the Hecht Company, The idea of a business-led civic group like the Greater served as the office’s first general manager, insisting Baltimore Committee was not original. Founders cited on a salary of one dollar per year. In 1965, the office similar groups that existed in 1955 in other cities, includ- would evolve into Charles Center-Inner Harbor ing Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Philadelphia. Management, Inc., a nonprofit corporation. The first GBC p ess release cited the Greater Milwaukee Committee’s record of accomplishment as evidence that “doing business in a fin , effici t, geared-for-motion community is better than doing business in a run-down, traffic-clogged, wretched community.” Early Years—Planning Baltimore’s Transformation The many substantial issues tackled by the GBC during its early years, including construction of the Jones Falls Expressway, development of Friendship Airport (now BWI Marshall), construction of the Baltimore Civic Center, and creation of the Maryland Transit Authority. But two hallmark projects were spawned by the GBC in its first 15 years that changed the face of Baltimore—Charles Center and the Inner Harbor redevelopment. Charles Center

www.gbc.org 27 Inner Harbor—seizing an opportunity. With work on attraction. However, major development of offices in the Charles Center well underway, in 1963 newly elected harbor area occurred earlier in the 1970s, including the Mayor Theodore McKeldin proposed a “new inner harbor USF&G Building (1973), now the Transamerica Tower; the area, where the imagination of man can take advantage IBM Building, (1975), the Garmatz Courthouse (1976), C&P of a rare gift of nature to produce an enthralling pan- Telephone Company headquarters (1977), and the World orama of office buildings, parks, high-rise apartments, Trade Center (1977). and marinas.” The ’s completion in 1976 pre- ● 1964—Architect David Wallace produced a plan for a ceded ’s opening by four years. Other attrac- 30-year, $260 million effort to redevelop the harbor’s tions to blossom at harbor’s edge in the 1980s included edge. the National Aquarium (1981), The Hyatt Regency Hotel ● 1965—Charles Center-Inner Harbor Management, (1981), and the Gallery (1988). Inc. was created as a nonprofit successor to the GBC turns attention to “quality of life” issues Charles Center Management Office. J. Jefferson Miller continued as general manager of the Charles Center In the 1970s and beyond, the GBC called on the resource- project. Martin Millspaugh, who had been a key staff fulness of its business leaders to meet Baltimore’s social member of the Charles Center Management Office, and economic challenges just as they had done in the became president and general manager of the Inner 1950s and 1960s to meet Baltimore’s physical challenges. Harbor project. Wholly new systems were demanded in education, housing, employment, and transportation. ● 1966—The Inner Harbor plan went before voters for bond funding. Walter Sondheim, Jr. chaired a Without them, achievements like Charles Center and committee to promote the plan to city voters. The the Inner Harbor would become islands in a sea of GBC produced 300,000 flyers distributed to registered mediocrity—or worse. Even though the GBC agenda voters and civic organizations. In November, voters shifted toward what could be considered more “commu- approved a $12 million bond for the project. nity development” issues, the rationale for involvement remained strengthening the region’s business climate and ● 1968—U.S. Department of Housing and Urban its economy. Development (HUD) released a $22.4 million federal grant for Phase 1 of the Inner Harbor project. In ● Public education. In public education, the GBC October, demolition began at Pratt and Cheapside found a contributory role for the business community, Streets. recognizing that quality public education is a process fundamental to Baltimore’s progress in all other areas of community life. From its earlier educational Baltimore’s “Renaissance” Blossoms programs—the Adopt-A-School Program, School/ The signature revitalization projects that the GBC cham- Business Partnerships, to later helping the city’s school pioned in the 1950s and 1960s—Charles Center and system strengthen its budget management, the GBC the Inner Harbor—bloomed in the 1970s and 1980s. continues to seek reform in the City schools to ensure Meanwhile, the GBC turned its attention to “quality of life” a quality and available workforce. issues, including education, housing, minority business ● Housing. Ardent work had began in the mid 1960s development, regionalism, and cultivating the next to rid vital city areas of blighting influences. The GBC, generation of leaders for Greater Baltimore. through its Urban Renewal Subcommittee work during the 1970s, studied issues affecting housing, such as Charles Center zoning, housing code enforcement and planning. The Charles Center project was fully completed in 1986. ● A reinforced regional focus. From the 1950s through More than $235 million had been invested, of which $200 the 1970s, the GBC was an organization comprised of million had come from private sources. The project added a small group of business leaders, focusing most of two million square-feet of office space, 652 apartment its attention on individual downtown development units, the Morris A. Mechanic Theater, 3,000 parking projects. In 1978, the Chamber of Commerce of spaces, and 430,000 square-feet of retail space. Metropolitan Baltimore merged with the GBC. This merger provided the area with a single, private-sector Inner Harbor attracts voice concerned with the problems and issues facing fast-pace of development Baltimore City and its five surrounding jurisdictions— Many view the July 2, 1980 opening of Harborplace as Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard the single event that characterized the Inner Harbor’s counties. It was understood among GBC members dramatic transformation from docks to a world-class that, while much of its early work focused on projects

28 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Nippon Maru visits Baltimore, 1960

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in Baltimore City, the GBC’s ultimate focus was regional in nature, as evidenced by the GBC’s earlier support for the 1963 creation of the Regional Planning Council, now the Baltimore Metropolitan Council. ● Minority business development. Recognizing the need among fledgling minority businesses for financing, the GBC in 1984 facilitated the creation of the Development Credit Fund (DCF) to serve minority businesses. The GBC gained com­mitments from the state’s six largest banks totaling $7.5 million, coupled with direct loan guar­antees for minority businesses through the State of Maryland. The Development Credit Fund was the first joint public-private financing entity of its kind in Maryland.

A new stadium for the Orioles Sports play a key role in the spirit of any city. Historically, the GBC has had a role in professional sports develop-

USF&G construction, 1973 ment since its opening days. The GBC’s first Chai man, Clarence W. Miles, teamed with Mayor Thomas J. D’Alesandro, Jr., and won the bid to bring the St. Louis Browns baseball fran­chise to Baltimore. Miles gained na- tional attention for his persistence on what was regarded as a lost cause. The GBC’s contributions to keeping the Orioles in Baltimore and winning legislative approval for construc- tion of the Camden Yards site are well documented. The GBC led business efforts to win legislative approval for the stadium project in 1987, and successfully defeated legal challenges from stadium opponents.

The GBC, stepping in at a critical juncture, broke the stalled lease negotiations between the Orioles and the Maryland Stadium Authority. The GBC arranged a guarantee to back the sales of season tickets for the next 10 years. GBC lead- ers recruited 30 members to support a $10 million letter of credit to back the ticket sales guarantee that helped close the Orioles’ deal. This initiative broke the impasse that led to agreement on a long-term Orioles lease and the Inner Harbor, 1977 construction of the Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

30 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Other GBC initiatives in the 1970s and 1980s need for an updated vision to guide the development of the city and region in the 21st century. ● Support for construction of the Baltimore Convention Center. The Baltimore Convention Center Targeting the biotech potential. In 1990 and 1991, the opened in August 1979. It underwent an expansion GBC began its work to redefine Baltimo e’s economic in 1996 that tripled its size. The center has been future to include a major emphasis on technology instrumental in building Baltimore into a major east industries—particularly biotech. In the early 2000s, coast destination. Today, Baltimore attracts more than strengthening the region’s biosciences sector would 12 million overnight visitors. emerge as one of the GBC’s top strategic priorities. ● Created The Leadership program. In 1983 the GBC Education reform. In the 1990s, the GBC issued a call for launched The Leadership, a year-long “leaders in “dramatic restructuring of our educational systems that training” orientation program of seminars, weekend promotes creative, entrepreneurial approaches to educa- retreats, experiential activities, and meetings with tion.” In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the GBC played a some of the region’s most influential individuals. More key role in shaping funding and management reforms for than 800 executives from business, non-profits, and Baltimore City Public Schools. government have graduated from The Leadership. Smart on crime. In Sept. 1995, the GBC issued its “Smart ● Created CollegeBound Foundation. In 1988, the on Crime” Report which, among other things, advocated GBC teamed with Baltimoreans United in Leadership for increasing drug treatment on demand as a crime Development to create the CollegeBound Foundation, reduction strategy. whose mission is to help inner-city students go to NFL football returns. The GBC played a decisive role in college. CollegeBound’s scholarship portfolio for the 1996 effort to gain legislative approval of the stadium 2014—15 includes 75 unique scholarships with a deal that brought the Ravens to Baltimore. total value exceeding $1.5 million. Up to 128 students benefit annually from scholarships and grants Promoting a regional perspective. In July 1997, the GBC awarded through the CollegeBound Foundation. issued “One Region, One Future,” a report detailing that regions, not individual political jurisdictions, are emerg- Facing Stubborn Challenges, ing as the primary competitors in the global economy. In 1998, the GBC partnered with the Greater Baltimore Updating the Vision Alliance (now the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore) With the keystone Charles Center and Inner Harbor proj- and subsequently with the Baltimore Metropolitan ects maturing, GBC leaders worked to address stubborn Council to produce a series of “State of the Region” challenges facing the city and region such as education reports, benchmarking the Baltimore region’s economic reform and public safety. The GBC also recognized the vital signs and those of 19 other key competing regions.

www.gbc.org 31 Institutions on the east side. The GBC played a key role in the formation of East Baltimore Development Inc. (EBDI), with GBC members pledging $1 million in operational funding to launch the non profit e tity charged with managing the development an 81-acre neighborhood revitalization and life sciences research park. Transportation infrastructure, strengthening regional Walter Sondheim statue transit. Since 2000, the GBC has focused on the major issue of transportation infrastructure. In 2003 and 2004, Reducing homicides and violent crime. In 1999, in its the GBC identified d amatically improving transit as an- report “First Things First,” the GBC called on all Baltimore other key priority that requires immediate attention if the City mayoral candidates to adopt a goal of reducing region is to remain competitive for workforce and busi- homicides in the city by 50 percent. The GBC backed up ness development. During the 2004 General Assembly its challenge by creating a $500,000 homicide reduction session, the GBC successfully gained commitments from fund and applied it to funding strategic or tactical initia- Gov. Robert Ehrlich and state legislators to earmark more tives aimed at reducing violent crime and homicides. than $243 million to begin planning the light-rail Red Line City government efficie y. From 2000–2002, volunteer from Woodlawn to Bayview that would transform the re- GBC-member executives conducted a series of manage- gion’s fragmented rail transit assets into a fully-integrated ment and efficie y studies for key Baltimore City gov- regional rails transit system. Later in 2004, the GBC and ernment agencies and its human resources management. a coalition of civic and environmental organizations and In 2003, the GBC studied management of the city’s Inner foundations in the region formed the Baltimore Transit Harbor operations and the fiscal ope ations of the city’s Alliance to push for continued funding and development public school system. The city used the reports as “game of the Baltimore Regional Transit System. Today the $2.9 plans” for reforms that saved millions of dollars. billion Red Line project is well into the engineering stage Restoring the Hippodrome Theatre. In 1998, the GBC and is poised to receive a $900 million federal funding launched the Hippodrome Theatre renovation project by contribution. persuading Gov. Parris Glendening and Maryland legisla- Other transportation infrastructure issues have included tors to include $1.7 million in state’s budget to begin the advocacy for high-speed rail in the northeast corridor project planning. During the next two years, the GBC led and improving rail freight transportation support for the efforts that ultimately gained $27 million in state funding Port of Baltimore, and the need to address deteriorating, and $5 million in private funding, before handing the often more and 100-year-old rail related infrastructure in project over to the Baltimore Center for the Performing Maryland and along the northeast rail corridor, including Arts (now the Hippodrome Foundation). The Hippodrome tunnels, bridges and Baltimore’s Penn Station. Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center Strengthening minority and woman-owned opened on February 10, 2004. businesses. In 2003, the GBC developed and is leading Building the region’s life sciences sector. In 2002, the “Bridging the Gap” initiative to promote the inclusion the GBC developed a strategic initiative to leverage the of minority-owned and woman-owned fi ms in emerging region’s key strengths—its world-class research centers— business opportunities. The program provides recognition to drive the next phase of the city’s revitalization and the and support for minority entrepreneurs, opportunity net- region’s life sciences industry growth. Toward that end, the working with industry leaders, updates on best practices GBC worked to support the development of life sciences for key business management issues, and partnerships parks near the University of Maryland, Baltimore on the that nurture the development of minority-owned and city’s west side, and adjacent to the Johns Hopkins Medical woman-owned businesses. Partners in this initiative

32 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory include Baltimore Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, the Mayor’s Office of Minority Business Development, and the Governor’s Office of Minority Affair . Bridging the Gap accomplishments include a successful initiative with the major hospitals in the region that increased hospital procurement from minority-owned and woman-owned vendors by more than 114 percent. The initiative prompted the Greater Baltimore Urban League to honor the GBC with its 2008 Whitney M. Young Jr. award. Focusing on business competitiveness. Since 2010, a primary focus of the GBC has been to address the 50th anniversary, Shaefer, Sondheim and Bentley long-term “disconnect” between Maryland’s government leaders and the private sector over Maryland’s business and private-sector leaders could jointly embrace to climate policy and the nature of our state’s competitive- ensure that Maryland’s public and private-sector leaders ness for economic growth and job creation. That year, the are on the same page when it comes to the issue of GBC facilitated a series of workshops and focus groups strengthening Maryland’s competitiveness. The top prior- with business and economic development leaders that ity, by overwhelming consensus, is reforming Maryland’s generated a “Gaining a Competitive Edge” report articu- tax structure. Other priorities are: develop a 10-year lating eight core pillars for business competitiveness. The transportation strategy, invest in Maryland’s port and GBC has since framed its legislative advocacy around the airport resources, implement regulatory reform, deploy a core pillars. STEM-related education strategy, invest in infrastructure, A Compact for competitiveness. In 2013, building on nurture innovation and entrepreneurship, strengthen the eight core pillars, the GBC’s inaugural Chesapeake the state’s economic development resources, implement Conference of CEOs developed a set of specific poli y outcome-driven accountability in K–12 education priorities proposed as the framework for a proposed and leverage business resources mutual “Compact for Competitiveness” that government and partnerships.

www.gbc.org 33 Accounting Associations Colleges & Universities The Whiting-Turner Contracting Camden Partners Abrams, Foster, Nole &a Chesapeake Science and Anne Arundel Community Company The Kelly Group Williams, P.A. Security Corridor Consortium College Legg Mason, Inc. CohnReznick LLP (CSSC) Baltimore City Community Consultancy Morgan Stanley Smith Deloitte & Touche LLP Health Facilities Association of College Bolton Partners, Inc. Barney LLC Ellin & Tucker, Chartered Maryland Capitol College CH2M HILL, Inc. PSA Insurance and Financial Ernst & Young LLP Howard Tech Council The Community College of The Chapman Group Services Gorfine, Schiller, & Gardyn, P.A. Maryland Asphalt Association Baltimore County Hickory Ridge Group SC&H Group KPMG LLP Maryland Automobile Dealers Coppin State University Martin-Lauer Associates, LLC The Shelter Group McGladrey LLP Association Harford Community College Quviant Group, LLC Stifel MKS&H Maryland Business Roundtable Howard Community College Sage Policy Group, Inc. T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for Education Johns Hopkins University Synthesis Incorporated Tilton-Steele International SB & Company, LLC Maryland Economic Loyola University Maryland Think Systems, Inc. Weyrich, Cronin, & Sorra, Development Association McDaniel College Foundations Chartered (MEDA) Morgan State University Economic Development The Annie E. Casey Foundation Maryland Hotel & Lodging Notre Dame of Maryland Baltimore Development Associated Black Charities Advertising/Marketing/ Association University Corporation Baltimore Community Public Relations Maryland Independent College Sojourner-Douglass College Carroll County Economic Foundation Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc.— and University Association Stevenson University Development Goldseker Foundation Washington D.C./Baltimore Maryland Nonprofits Towson University Harford County Office of Division Maryland Transportation UMBC—An Honors University Economic Development Health Care Comcast Spotlight Builders & Materials in Maryland Maryland Economic & Hospitals Corrigan Sports Enterprises Association University of Baltimore Development Corp. (MEDCO) Bon Secours Baltimore Health D3 Corp Maryland Works, Inc. University of Maryland Francis Maryland Technology System, Inc. Feats, Inc. Stringfellow Management King Carey School of Law Development Corp. (TEDCO) Burs & Garrett Physical Group, Inc. GKV Communications University of Maryland Mayor’s Office of Employment Therapy Associates Tech Council of Maryland Image Engineering University College Development (MOED) FutureCare Health & IMRE University of Maryland, Management Corporation Banking Kearney O’Doherty Public Baltimore Educational Services Greater Baltimore Medical Affairs, LLC Atlantic Financial Federal Credit University of Maryland, College & Programs Center R2integrated—Digital Marketing Union Park Baltimore Curriculum Project Johns Hopkins Health System & Technology Bank of America University System of Maryland CollegeBound Foundation Kaiser Permanente Sandy Hillman Communications Bay Bank Foundation Enoch Pratt Free Library Maryland Hospital Association TBC, Inc. BB&T Corporation ESF Camps at Gilman School MedStar Health Inc. Weber Shandwick Capital One Construction/ Laureate Education, Inc. Mercy Health Services, Inc. Federal Reserve Bank of Contracting/Engineering Maryland Science Center Mt. Washington Pediatric Aerospace & Electronic Richmond Alliance Engineering Network for Teaching Hospital Systems The Harbor Bank of Maryland Banks Contracting Company, Entrepreneurship Respira Medical Honeywell Howard Bank Inc. Outward Bound Baltimore Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Northrop Grumman Corp. M&T Bank Cianbro Corporation Chesapeake Bay St. Agnes Health Care MECU of Baltimore, Inc. Clark Construction Group Playworks Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center Architecture & Design PNC CLG Construction Services, Spilman Education Services University of Maryland Medical SunTrust Bank, Maryland Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc. LLC LLC System Susquehanna Bank Brown Craig Turner CNA, Inc. UNCF—United Negro VA Maryland Health Care Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Design Collective, Inc. Gilbane Building Company College Fund System Frederick Ward Associates, Inc. Heery International, Inc. Year Up Biotechnology Gaudreau, Inc. HMC, Inc. Health Services Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. BioTechnical Institute of JMT, Inc. Environmental & Programs Marks, Thomas Architects Maryland, Inc. KCI Technologies, Inc. Technology Ameritox, Ltd Mimar Architects & Engineers Cerecor M. Luis Construction Envirotest Cigna—HealthSpring STV, Inc. DSM Nutritional Products— Mahogany, Inc. Concentra, Inc. Martek The Verve Partnership, LLC McKissack & McKissack Finance & Investment The Coordinating Center Gliknik Inc. Whitman, Requardt & Moffatt & Nichol ABS Capital Partners CSA Medical, Inc. Associates, LLP IMET P. Flanigan & Sons Asset Strategy Consultants DHC Supply Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani, Key Technologies Inc. Parsons Brinckerhoff Bengur Bryan & Co., Inc. Health Care for the Homeless, LLC (WBCM) SoBran, Inc. Pennoni Associates Inc. Benjamin F. Edwards & Co. Inc. RK&K Engineers Brotman Financial Group, Inc. Kennedy Krieger Institute Southway Builders, Inc. Brown Advisory Keswick MultiCare Bunting Management Group 34 2015 Greater Baltimore Committee Member Directory Medical Home Development Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor Insurance Gorman & Williams Pixelligent Technologies, LLC Group at Camden Yards AAA Mid-Atlantic Harris Jones & Malone, LLC Saval Foods Corporation P-B Health Home Care Renaissance Baltimore The Baltimore Life Companies Hogan Lovells US LLP Stancills Inc. Agency, Inc. Harborplace Hotel CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Kramon & Graham, P.A. W. R. Grace & Co. Riverside Health, Inc. Chesapeake Employers’ McGuireWoods LLP Wm. T. Burnett & Co. Royspec Purchasing Services Information Technology Insurance Company Miles & Stockbridge P.C. Sheppard Pratt Health System The ACI Group, Inc. Chubb Group of Insurance Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Media ValueOptions® Maryland ADP—Automatic Data Companies Rubin & Gibber, P.A. Afro American Newspaper Processing, Inc. Cornerstone Financial, LLP Niles, Barton and Wilmer, LLP Baltimore Business Journal Hospitality Advance FNL Insurance Group Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, The Baltimore Sun Media Baltimore Convention Center All Network Systems, LLC HMS Insurance Associates, Inc. LLP Group Biddle Street Catering and Audacious Inquiry, LLC Kelly & Associates Insurance Saul Ewing LLP The Baltimore Times Events Battelle Group, Inc. Shapiro Sher Guinot & The Daily Record The Center Club BITHGROUP Technologies, Inc. Marsh USA Inc. Sandler P.A. Maryland Public Television Centerplate and BITHENERGY, LLC Maryland Automobile Insurance Shawe & Rosenthal, LLP Stone House Publications t/a Charm City Concierge, Inc. Brown’s Communications Inc. Fund Taylor & Ryan, LLC I95 Business.com Magazine The Classic Catering People CyberPoint International, LLC Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Venable LLP WBAL-TV 11 Horseshoe Casino Baltimore DataPoint/Expedient Downes, Inc. Weinstock, Friedman & Mt. Washington Conference General Dynamics Information Transamerica Corporation Friedman, PA Museums & Center Technology (GDIT) York Insurance Services Inc. Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP Performing Arts Rusty Scupper Georgia Tech Research Worthington, Wilkinson Wilson Elser Moskowitz The Baltimore Museum of Art Institute & York Edelman & Dicker LLP Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Hotels IBM Corporation Womble Carlyle Sandridge and France-Merrick Performing Arts Baltimore Harbor Hotel Lockheed Martin IS&GS-Civil Legal Services Rice, LLP Center—Broadway Across Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Mind Over Machines, Inc. Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. America Hotel Mindgrub Technologies LLC Ballard Spahr LLP Manufacturing & Hippodrome Foundation, Inc. Courtyard by Marriott Baltimore RedOwl Analytics Brown Goldstein & Levy, LLP Wholesale /Children’s Downtown/Inner Harbor Technical.ly Baltimore DLA Piper DAP Inc. Museum Business Guide Business Embassy Suites Baltimore Vision Technology Services LLC Duane Morris LLP FCC Lubricants LLC The Reginald F. Lewis Museum Downtown Funk & Bolton, P.A. J.J. Haines & Company, Inc. of Maryland African American Hilton Baltimore Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. History & Culture Hyatt Regency Baltimore Gordon Feinblatt LLC McCormick & Company, Inc. The

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All Network Systems, LLC John Nikirk Mr. Owner 5647 Long Corner Road White Hall, MD 21161 Phone: (877) 267-8899 Fax: (443) 269-0278 [email protected] www.allnetsys.com Network and server consulting, voice and data services, premise firewall security, wiring, Evolve telephone systems. Alliance Engineering Ms. Sherri Allen Regional Business Development Manager 6810 Deerpath Road Suite 315 Elkridge, MD 21075 Phone: (443) 627-2235 Fax: (410) 636-9595 [email protected] www.allianceengineering.com A full service engineering and construction management firm serving the industrial and manufacturing communities. Alexander & P.A. Cleaver, Ms. Robin Shaivitz Senior Advisor, Government Relations 54 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 974-9000 Fax: (410) 974-9002 [email protected] www.alexander-cleaver.com A full service law firm (Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia) including government relations, legal services, business solutions and procurement.

Real estate investment management company on behalf of institutional and high net-worth clients. AHC Greater Baltimore is a private, nonprofit developer of affordable housing. Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. Paul Cooper Mr. President Vice Road 908 York MD 21204 Towson, Phone: (410) 828-4838 Fax: (410) 828-0875 [email protected] www.alexcooper.com Real estate auctioneers, fine art auctioneers, oriental rug importers and sales. Inc. Realty, Alex. Brown John Prugh Mr. President & CEO 300 East Lombard Street Suite 1200 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 727-4083 Fax: (410) 625-2694 [email protected] www.abrealty.com Afro American Afro Newspaper Oliver Jr. John Mr. Chairman of the Board & Publisher 2519 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Phone: (410) 554-8200 Fax: (410) 554-8218 [email protected] www.afro.com Publishers of black-oriented newspapers in Baltimore and D.C. Washington, Baltimore AHC Greater Andrew Vincent Mr. Director 1501 Saint Paul Street Suite 111 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 685-0366 Fax: (410) 685-0367 [email protected] www.ahcgb.org Advance Elkin Jeffrey Mr. President Road 10755 York Box 627 P.O. Cockeysville, MD 21030 Phone: (410) 252-4800 Fax: (410) 561-1117 [email protected] www.advancestuff.com Independent provider of best in class MFPs wide format, document management and managed IT Services. ADP—Automatic Data Inc. Processing, QBPA Ms. Noura Salman, CPA, Regional Accountant Specialist 8094 Sandpiper Circle Nottingham, MD 21236 Phone: (410) 350-5203 Fax: (410) 933-6499 [email protected] www.adp.com ADP adds value to our clients’ business by offering a wide range of mission critical management workforce solutions. Founded in 1990, ABS Capital is a growth equity firm that has invested over $2.5 billion since inception. Inc. The ACI Group, Drew Krimski Mr. President & CEO 1820 Lancaster Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21231 Phone: (410) 534-4800 Fax: (410) 534-4810 www.aci.com Information technology staff augmentation. ABS Capital Partners Clough Phillip Mr. Managing General Partner 400 East Suite 910 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 246-5613 Fax: (410) 246-5606 [email protected] www.abscapital.com

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Abrams, Foster, Abrams, Foster, Nole & Williams, P.A. Arnold Williams, CPA Mr. Managing Director 2 Hamill Road Quadrangle, Suite 241 West Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 433-6830 Fax: (410) 433-6871 [email protected] www.afnw.com Full service public accounting firm tax, consulting, business valuation. Mr. Robert Embry Jr. Mr. President South Calvert Street 111 23rd Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 547-1300 Fax: (410) 539-6579 [email protected] www.abell.org Identifies community problems and seeks solutions by investing in enterprises advancing philanthropic causes for the community’s betterment. AAA Mid-Atlantic advocates on behalf of its nearly four million members in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the District of Columbia. It provides a wide range of personal insurance, travel, financial and automotive services through its 60 AAA stores, regional operations centers and the internet. The Abell Foundation AAA Mid-Atlantic Averella Ms. Ragina Cooper Public & Manager, Government Affairs 8600 LaSalle Road Oxford Building, Suite 0639 MD 21286 Towson, Phone: (410) 616-1900 Fax: (410) 616-1912 rcooper-averella@aaa midatlantic.com www.aaamidatlantic.com

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Real estate development. A&R Development Corp. Theo Rodgers Mr. Chairman and CEO 1040 Park Avenue Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 783-3210 Fax: (410) 783-3220 [email protected] www.ar-companies.com improve screening, detection and treatment of cancer and other human diseases. Discovers and develops theranostic products test combinations Dr. Ginette Serrero Dr. CEO 9130 Red Branch Road Suite U Columbia, MD 21045 Phone: (410) 884-4100 Fax: (410) 884-1607 [email protected] www.agpharma.com A&G Pharmaceutical, Inc. Prepares executives and teams for high-stakes presentations, speeches and media interviews; 20 years of experience in healthcare, bioscience, FDA, business, non-profit and technology, media communications. 3D Communications, 3D Communications, LLC Ms. Penny Daniels Partner 1209 North Charles Street Suite 307 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (240) 899-3954 [email protected] www.3dcommunications.us Member Directory 38

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore diseases andstroke. lives, freeofcardiovascular mission is:Buildinghealthier healthagencywhose voluntary Association isanational The AmericanHeart www.americanheart.org [email protected] Phone: (410)685-7074 Baltimore, MD21201 23rd Floor 217 EastRedwoodStreet Executive Director Vice President& Ms. YvetteMingo Association American Heart those withdiabetes. cure andimprovingthelivesof ADA isdedicatedtofindinga www.diabetes.org/maryland [email protected] Fax: (410)235-4048 Phone: (410)265-0075 Baltimore, MD21211 Suite 110 2002 ClipperParkRoad Executive Director Ms. KatherineRogers Association American Diabetes for allaffected. enhancing careandsupport Alzheimer’s diseaseand dedicated toeliminating Nonprofit organization www.alz.org/maryland [email protected] Fax: (410)561-3433 Phone: (410)561-9099 Timonium, MD21093 Suite D 1850 YorkRoad Executive Director Ms. CassNaugle Chapter Maryland Association, Greater Alzheimer’s services. AACC alsoserves businessesandorganizationsinmanyways through the: You know AnneArundelCommunity College for ourhigh-quality programs education and getdowntoLet’s business • And more! • Entrepreneurial StudiesInstitute andits BusinessIncubator • Sarbanes Center for PublicandCommunity Service • Legal StudiesInstitute • Internships Office • CyberCenter • Center for Workforce Solutions www.aacc.edu/businessataacc |410-777-AACC (2222) How we can help your organization?

www.redcross-cmd.org [email protected] Fax: (410)624-2012 Phone: (410)624-2010 Baltimore, MD21215 4800 MountHopeDrive Officer Regional ChiefExecutive Mr. ScottSalemme Chesapeake Region American RedCross www.ameritox.com [email protected] Fax: (443)220-0122 Phone: (443)220-0115 Baltimore, MD21202 16th Floor 300 EastLombardStreet CFO Mr. ToddGardner Ameritox, Ltd real estate. management ofcommercial Development, acquisitionand www.atapco.com [email protected] Fax: (410)347-7124 Phone: (410)347-7144 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 2800 One SouthStreet Chairman &CEO Mr. DanielHirschhorn Production Corporation American Trading and respond toemergencies. prevent, prepareforand victims andhelpspeople that providesrelieftodisaster Humanitarian organization United States. disadvantaged childreninthe helping buildbetterfuturesfor organization dedicatedto A privatecharitable www.aecf.org [email protected] Fax: (410)547-6624 Phone: (410)547-6600 Baltimore, MD21202 701 SaintPaulStreet President &CEO Mr. PatrickMcCarthy Foundation The AnnieE.Casey in FY2011. 53,048 unduplicatedstudents year college.Total enrollment: A fullyaccredited,public,two- www.aacc.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)777-4222 Phone: (410)777-1177 Arnold, MD21012 101 CollegeParkway President Dr. DawnLindsay, Ed.D. Community College Anne Arundel developmental disabilities. community forpeoplewith Advocacy, resources and www.thearcbaltimore.org [email protected] Fax: (443)279-3415 Phone: (410)296-2272 Baltimore, MD21212 7215 YorkRoad Executive Director Mr. StephenMorgan The Arc Baltimore, Inc. http://armyalliance.org [email protected] Fax: (443)327-6089 Phone: (443)327-6389 Belcamp, MD21017 Suite 11 1362 BrassMillRoad President Mr. BernardMichel Alliance Army counties. Howard andWashington Frederick, Garrett,Harford, Arundel, Baltimore,Carroll, Baltimore City, Allegany, Anne diocese in1789,comprises established asaCatholic The Archdiocese ofBaltimore, www.archbalt.org [email protected] Phone: (410)547-5331 Baltimore, Maryland21201 320 CathedralStreet Chancellor ofEducation Contact: JamesB.Sellinger of Baltimore Archbishop ofthe Archdiocese Archbishop WilliamE.Lori of Baltimore Archdiocese resource forthestate. and economicasset national defenseinstallation maintaining APGasapremier Ground (APG);dedicated at AberdeenProving organizations andpersonnel advocating fortheprograms, A nonprofit,civicorganization to to www.abc.md.org [email protected] Fax: (410)659-5121 Phone: (410)659-0000 Baltimore, MD21201 1114 CathedralStreet President &CEO Mrs. DianeBell-McKoy Charities Associated Black $1.5 billion). retirement plans($25million– endowments, foundationsand to consulting services Investment management .com www.assetstrategyconsultants consultants.com morrison@assetstrategy Fax: (410)528-8305 Phone: (410)528-8282 Hunt Valley, MD21030 Suite 208 6 NorthParkDrive Principal Morrison Mr. Al Consultants Asset Strategy Maryland. and communitiesinneed toindividuals,families services Provides healthandwelfare www.cc-md.org [email protected] Fax: (410)752-2873 Phone: (410)547-5490 Baltimore, MD21201 320 CathedralStreet Executive Director Mr. WilliamMcCarthyJr. Charities, Inc. Associated Catholic investment. leadership andphilanthropic throughresponsible Maryland throughout thestateof wealthier communities measurably healthierand facilitates thecreationof A publicfoundationthat

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ys lwa “A Baltimore City Baltimore Parking Authority James Ms. Tiffany Assistant & PR Manager Special Lombard Street 200 West Suite B Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (443) 573-2800 Fax: (410) 685-1557 [email protected] www.baltimorecity.gov/ government/parking/index.html find and provide parking To solutions for Baltimore City. As confidence in their in their confidence As Baltimore City Baltimore Department of Social Services LCPC Thompson Jr., David Mr. Interim Director 1910 North Broadway Baltimore, MD 21213 Phone: (443) 378-4600 Fax: (443) 378-4601 [email protected] www.dhr.state.md.us/county/ baltimorecity Social services agency providing public assistance programs, adult, child and family welfare services to Baltimore City residents. finances increase, so increase, willproductivity. finances their work by their personal finances? by their personal work Are your employees distracted at at distracted employees your Are . rates higher savings and rates, loan lower Give them the free benefit of AFFCU membership with less fees, less with membership of AFFCU them the free benefit Give www.affcu.org | 410.584.7474 | 40 Schilling Road, Hunt Valley, MD 21031 MD 21031 Valley, Hunt | 410.584.7474 | 40 Road, Schilling www.affcu.org Offers certificates and associate degrees plus customized training for business and industry Baltimore City Baltimore Community College May Gordon F. Dr. President Avenue 2901 Liberty Heights Main Building Room 137 Baltimore, MD 21215 Phone: (410) 462-7799 Fax: (410) 462-7795 [email protected] www.bccc.edu Local media company with focus on local, late- breaking business news and intelligence. Maryland’s largest indoor Maryland’s sports and entertainment facility. Business Baltimore Journal John Dinkel Mr. President & Publisher 1 East Pratt Street Suite 205 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 576-1161 Fax: (410) 752-3112 [email protected] www.baltimorebusinessjournal .com Multi-practice law firm including real estate, housing, corporate finance, securities, public finance, litigation, construction, employment and bankruptcy, environmental law. Arena Baltimore Frank Remesch Jr. Mr. General Manager Baltimore Street 201 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 347-2020 Fax: (410) 347-2042 [email protected] www.baltimorearena.com Architects and planners Architects specializing in higher education and cultural facilities. Spahr LLP Ballard Jon Laria, Esq. Managing Partner, Baltimore Office 300 East Lombard Street 18th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 528-5600 Fax: (410) 528-5650 [email protected] www.ballardspahr.com Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc. Ayers/Saint/Gross, Adam Gross Mr. Principal 1040 Hull Street Suite 100 21230 Baltimore, MD 347-8500 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 347-8519 [email protected] www.asg.architects.com

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An innovative management and technology consulting firm, working with client organizations to maximize the positive outcomes and minimize the risks of marketing and information technology initiatives. Mr. Christopher Brandt Mr. Managing Partner 5523 Research Park Drive Suite 370 Baltimore, MD 21228 Phone: (301) 560-6999 Fax: (301) 560-4154 [email protected] www.audaciousinquiry.com Audacious Inquiry, LLC Audacious Inquiry, Multi-company, nonprofit, Multi-company, full-service financial institution serving over 10,000 members, more than 150 companies with 6,700 branches, and 35,000 coast to coast. free ATMs Mr. Matthew Piazza Mr. President & CEO 40 Schilling Road 21031 MD Hunt Valley, Phone: (410) 584-7474 Fax: (410) 584-8061 [email protected] www.affcu.org Atlantic Financial Union Federal Credit Communication services and products to businesses, consumers and governmental agencies. AT&T Denis Dunn Mr. President Regional Vice External Affairs AT&T 21st Street, NW 113 Suite 900 D.C. 20036 Washington, Phone: (202) 737-0233 Fax: (410) 631-0202 [email protected] www.att.com Washington, Annapolis, Washington, Cove Point, Piney Point and other destinations in Maryland Providing all-weather, 24/7 Providing all-weather, pilotage for oceangoing ships on the Chesapeake Bay, ships on the Chesapeake Bay, C&D Canal and Potomac River to the ports of Baltimore, Association of Association Maryland Pilots Captain Eric Nielsen President 3720 Dillon Street 21224 Baltimore, MD 276-1337 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 276-4197 [email protected] www.marylandpilots.com Member Directory 40

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore banquets. and localpublicevents conventions, tradeshows national andregional Facility thathostsinternational, www.bccenter.org [email protected] Fax: (410)649-7077 Phone: (410)649-7000 Baltimore, MD21201 1 West PrattStreet Executive Director Ms. PeggyDaidakis Center Baltimore Convention Baltimore region. and civicactivitiesinthe which supportphilanthropic A collectionofprivatefunds www.bcf.org [email protected] Fax: (410)837-4701 Phone: (410)332-4171 Baltimore, MD21202 9th Floor 2 EastReadStreet President &CEO Mr.Wilcox Thomas Foundation Baltimore Community retail districts. business andpromotethriving businesses, attractnew retain andexpandexisting economy. Ourmissionisto a robustandsustainable a catalystinthecreationof development agentactsas The city’s economic www.baltimoredevelopment.com .com wcole@baltimoredevelopment Fax: (410)837-4723 Phone: (410)837-9305 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 1600 36 SouthCharlesStreet President &CEO Mr. WilliamH.ColeIV Corporation Baltimore Development Wolfe StreetAcademy. Hampstead HillAcademyand School, Elementary/Middle Baltimore City:Springs charter schoolsinEast network ofneighborhood A nonprofitthatoperatesa www.baltimorerecp.org [email protected] Fax: (410)675-7030 Phone: (410)675-7000 Baltimore, MD21224 2707 EastFayetteStreet Executive Vice President Mr. LarrySchugam Project Baltimore Curriculum Fax: (410)727-6223 Phone: (410)752-1100 Baltimore, MD20201 101 W. FayetteStreet General Manager Mr. EdBrogan Baltimore HarborHotel harborview rooms. harborview hotel withbreathtaking Award-winning, fullservice -waterfront /bwiwf-baltimore-marriott www.marriott.com/hotels/travel [email protected] Fax: (410)385-0330 Phone: (410)895-1814 Baltimore, MD21202 Street 700 Aliceanna General Manager Mr. EdRudzinski Waterfront Hotel Baltimore Marriott businesses for130years. has protectedfamiliesand annuities, BaltimoreLife Providing lifeinsuranceand www.baltlife.com [email protected] Fax: (410)581-6606 Phone: (410)581-6657 Owings Mills,MD21117 10075 RedRunBoulevard President &CEO Mr. DaveFicca Companies The Baltimore Life club. Fine dining,poolandhealth conventions andbanquets. leisure travelers,conferences, catering tobusinesstravelers, A 706-roomdeluxehotel [email protected] center. commission andspecialevents the City’s artscouncil,film as organization serving An independent,non-profit www.promotionandarts.org [email protected] Fax: (410)385-0361 Phone: (410)752-8632 Baltimore, MD21202 10th Floor 10 EastBaltimoreStreet Executive Director Mr. WilliamGilmore Promotion &TheArts Baltimore Officeof art. contemporary 19th-century, modernand renowned collectionof the BMAhasaninternationally- Maryland’s largestmuseum, www.artbma.org [email protected] Fax: (443)573-1582 Phone: (443)573-1711 Baltimore, MD21218 10 Art MuseumDrive Director Ms. DoreenBolger Museum ofArt The Baltimore Baltimore’s NFLfootballteam. www.baltimoreravens.com [email protected] Fax: (410)701-4140 Phone: (410)701-4015 Owings Mills,MD21117 1 WinningDrive President Mr. RichardCass Baltimore Ravens 1966, 1970and1983. since 1954;World Champions member ofAmericanLeague Major leaguebaseballteam; www.orioles.com [email protected] Fax: (410)547-6279 Phone: (410)685-9800 Baltimore, MD21201 333 West CamdenStreet Oriole ParkatCamden Yards Chairman oftheBoard&CEO Peter Angelos Baltimore OriolesL.P. www.bsomusic.org [email protected] Fax: (410)783-8003 Phone: (410)783-8011 Baltimore, MD21201 1212 CathedralStreet Symphony Hall Joseph Meyerhoff President &CEO Mr. PaulMeecham Orchestra Baltimore Symphony b andbthesite.com. online products,suchas portfolio oftargetedprintand and magazines,agrowing 30 Sun, BaltimoreSun.com, Publishes TheBaltimore www.baltimoresun.com [email protected] Fax: (410)783-2511 Phone: (410)332-6560 Baltimore, MD21202 501 NorthCalvertStreet Publisher, President&CEO Mr. TimothyRyan Media Group The Baltimore Sun around theBaltimoreHarbor. Maritime transportationinand www.baltimorewatertaxi.com .com michael.mcdaniel@harborcare Fax: (410)276-3125 Phone: (410)563-3900 Baltimore, MD21231 1735 LancasterStreet President &CEO Mr. MichaelMcDaniel Baltimore Water Taxi Annapolis Times. Baltimore Times andthe Weekly newspapers:the www.baltimoretimes-online.com [email protected] Fax: (410)243-1627 Phone: (410)366-3900 Baltimore, MD21218 2513 NorthCharlesStreet Publisher Ms. JoyBramble The Baltimore Times world-class concerthalls. world-class orchestra, two Grammy Award orchestra. One Internationally renowned

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www.gbc.org Broadview Apts. LLC Broadview Ms. Debbie Stallings General Manager University Parkway West 116 Baltimore, MD 21210 Phone: (410) 243-1216 Fax: (410) 889-1267 manager@broadview apartments.com www.broadviewapartments.com Real estate management. Financial Brotman Inc. Group, AEP, Eric Brotman, CFP, Mr. MSFS President & Managing Principal 16 Greenmeadow Drive Suite 201 MD 21093 Timonium, Phone: (410) 252-4555 Fax: (410) 252-6678 [email protected] www.brotmanfinancial.com Comprehensive financial planning and wealth management firm serving multi-generational families with wealth creation, preservation and distribution. Boyle Buick GMC Boyle Boyle Ms. Paige and Director of Marketing Customer Relations Road 3015 Emmorton 21009 Abingdon, MD 569-1800 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 515-6104 [email protected] www.boylebuickgmc.com Since 1968, family-owned sales and service of America’s best cars, trucks and SUV’s. The Bozzuto Group Thomas Bozzuto Mr. Chairman & CEO 6406 Ivy Lane Greenbelt, MD 20770 Phone: (301) 446-2200 Fax: (301) 486-1301 [email protected] www.bozzuto.com A residential real estate company with expertise in homebuilding, multifamily development, construction and property management. Community hospital. Award-winning information Award-winning renewable technology, energy consulting and energy engineering firm-certified MBE. Bolton Partners, Inc. Christopher Bolton Mr. CIO 100 Light Street 9th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 547-0500 Fax: (410) 547-1152 [email protected] www.boltonpartners.com A Baltimore-headquartered actuarial, benefits health insurance broker and investment consulting firm. Bon Secours Baltimore Health System, Inc. Samuel Ross, M.D. Dr. CEO Baltimore Street 2000 West Baltimore, MD 21223 Phone: (410) 362-3617 Fax: (410) 362-3117 [email protected] www.bonsecoursbaltimore.com BioTechnical Institute Institute BioTechnical of Maryland, Inc. Weiss Ms. Kathleen Executive Director 2001 Aliceanna Street 21231 Baltimore, MD 752-4224 Phone: (410) Fax: (443) 451-8234 [email protected] www.biotechmd.org Founded in 1998 as a nonprofit to fill a need for specialty scientific training of and placement assistance for entry-level in biotechnicians rapidly expanding Maryland’s biotechnology industry. BITHGROUP Inc. and Technologies, LLC BITHENERGY, Robert Wallace Dr. President & CEO Monument Street West 113 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 962-1188 Fax: (410) 962-6535 [email protected] www.bithenergy.com Biddle Street Biddle Street Catering and Events Ms. Karen Levy President 215 East Chase Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 727-7777 Fax: (410) 727-7797 [email protected] www.biddlest.com Casual to elegant corporate groundbreaking luncheons, fabulous breakfasts, picnics, trade shows, box lunches and cocktail receptions. BGE Jr. Calvin D. Butler, Mr. Chief Executive Officer 2 Center Plaza Fayette Street W. 110 14th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 470-5914 Fax: (443) 213-6049 www.bge.com Supplies gas, electricity and related energy services to and residential, commercial industrial customers in Central Maryland. A dynamic, growing, full- with service broker-dealer an entrepreneurial spirit, and financial consultants and employees who are dedicated to putting their clients firsts. Provides merger and acquisition advice, private placement of equity and debt and financial advisory services including valuations, fairness opinions and restructuring advice. & Edwards Benjamin F. Co., Inc. Weiner Jeffrey Mr. Managing Director S. Calvert Street 111 Suite 1720 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 573-3036 Fax: (410) 347-5659 jeffrey.weiner@ benjaminfedwards.com Bengur BryanBengur & Co., Inc. Osman Bengur Mr. Managing Director Street 509 South Exeter Suite 210 21202 Baltimore, MD 573-3030 Phone: (443) Fax: (443) 573-3040 [email protected] www.bengurbryan.com Beatty Development LLC Group, Michael Beatty Mr. President 1300 Thames Street Suite 10 Baltimore, MD 21231 Phone: (410) 332-1100 Fax: (410) 385-3139 mbeatty@beattydevelopment. com www.beattydevelopment.com A real estate firm focused on unique neighborhood and mixed-use development based in Baltimore City. A comprehensive commercial A comprehensive commercial real estate service specializing in all phases of sales, leasing, tenant representation and marketing of land and properties. commercial BB&T is one of the largest financial services holding companies in the U.S. with $188 billion in assets and operates 1,844 financial centers in 12 states and D.C. Washington, BCV Commercial Realty LLC Eynden Vanden Bill Mr. Associate Brokerage Road 1301 York Suite 400 Lutherville, MD 21093 Phone: (410) 296-2626 Fax: (410) 420-3405 [email protected] www.bandcv.com BB&T Corporation BB&T Calvin Barker Mr. Region President, Maryland Calvert Street South 111 Suite 2200 21202 Baltimore, MD 230-1070 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 783-9628 [email protected] www.bbandt.com Community bank specializing in consumer loan and deposit real products and commercial estate and C&I lending. Bay Bank Kevin Cashen Mr. President and CEO Joppa Road 2328 West Suite 325 Lutherville, MD 21093 Phone: (410) 427-3707 Fax: (410) 494-2589 [email protected] www.baybankmd.com Battelle is the world’s largest Battelle is the world’s and independent research development organization. Battelle Jim McNeely Mr. Program Manager, Management & Operations Drive 1204 Technology Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: (410) 306-8550 Fax: (614) 458-0368 [email protected] www.battelle.org A commercial construction and A commercial real estate development firm of 30 years. Mr. Kenneth Banks Kenneth Mr. President 1777 Reisterstown Road Suite 390 Baltimore, MD 21208 Phone: (410) 837-8720 Fax: (410) 837-8723 [email protected] www.bankscontracting.com Banks Contracting Inc. Company, A bank holding company delivering consumer and banking, commercial investments and trust services through Bank of America, and U.S. Trust Merrill Lynch operations in the Baltimore/ marketplace. Washington Bank of America Bank David Millman Mr. Maryland State President, Street 100 South Charles 21201 Baltimore, MD 547-4943 Phone: (410) [email protected] www.bankofamerica.com Member Directory 42

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore institutions. individualsand firm serving independent investment leading, entrepreneurial, isathought- Brown Advisory www.brownadvisory.com [email protected] Fax: (410)537-6401 Phone: (410)537-5401 Baltimore, MD21231 Suite 400 901 SouthBondStreet Partner &CEO Mr. MichaelHankin Brown Advisory www.capcommsys.com [email protected] 410.721.0606,410.721.2238 Fax: 21114 Maryland Crofton, Floor Second Green, 1680 Village production publication your and Bringing precision precision graphic design graphic Print & Digital Design Services Design &Digital Print care care developments. and mixed-userealestate multi-family, seniorliving creation ofretail,commercial, design firmspecializinginthe An architecture, planningand www.bctarchitects.com [email protected] Fax: (410)837-7447 Phone: (410)837-2727 Baltimore, MD21201 18th Floor 100 NorthCharlesStreet President &CEO Mr. Bryce Turner, AIA, NCARB Brown CraigTurner needs and to to print print , www.brownscomm.com [email protected] Fax: (410)832-1875 Phone: (410)832-1889 Hunt Valley, MD21031 Suite B 10955 GoldenWest Drive President Mr. TimothyBrown Communications Inc. Brown’s constitutional issues. in litigationandhigh-profile and nationalclientsinvolved local focused onservicing A dynamicBaltimorelawfirm www.browngold.com [email protected] Fax: (410)385-0869 Phone: (410)962-1030 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1700 120 EastBaltimoreStreet Partner Mr. StuartSimms & Levy, LLP Brown Goldstein center. industrial rehabandfitness clinic, wellnessprograms, Outpatient physicaltherapy www.bursandgarrett.com [email protected] Fax: (410)889-7992 Phone: (410)889-7872 Baltimore, MD21218 Suite 102 2530 NorthCharlesStreet Owner Mr. WilliamGarrett Therapy Associates Burs & Garrett Physical Private financialmanagement. [email protected] Fax: (443)378-7022 Phone: (443)541-2447 Hunt Valley, MD21030 217 InternationalCircle Chairman &CEO Mr. GeorgeBuntingJr. Group Bunting Management wireless, telephony, ccTV. business: networkinstallation, network solutionsforyour Building communicationand www.bwiairport.com [email protected] Fax: (410)850-4729 Phone: (410)859-7060 BWI Airport, MD21240 P.O. Box8766 3rd Floor, Terminal Building Executive Director&CEO Mr. PaulWiedefeld, A.A.E. BWI Airport community. leading toastronger volunteer opportunities, businesses tomeaningful that connectspeopleand A nonprofitorganization www.businessvolunteersmd.org volunteersmd.org khodge-williams@business Fax: (410)244-6026 Phone: (410)366-6030 Baltimore, MD21230 Suite 302 1201 SouthSharpStreet Executive Director Ms. KellyHodge-Williams Maryland Business Volunteers business services. of education,healthcareand companies intargetedsectors capital tolower-middle market equity firmprovidinggrowth A Baltimore-basedprivate www.camdenpartners.com [email protected] Fax: (410)878-6881 Phone: (410)878-6800 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1200 500 EastPrattStreet Senior Partner Mr. DavidWarnock Camden Partners transportation. Airport area,focusedon organization intheBWI Nonprofit business www.bwipartner.org [email protected] Fax: (410)859-5917 Phone: (410)859-1000 Linthicum Heights,MD21090 Suite 105 1302 ConcourseDrive Executive Director Ms. LindaGreene Inc. Partnership, BWI Business Martin Stateairports. and operatesBWIMarshall (BWI Marshall),MAAowns Thurgood MarshallAirport Washington International Also knownasBaltimore/ www.capitalone.com [email protected] Phone: (571)835-7128 Vienna, VA 22182 8020 Towers CrescentDrive Community Affairs Senior Manager, Mid-Atlantic Ms. LeannePosko Capital One Private eventspaceavailable. award-winning winelist. aged steaks,freshseafood, Nationally-renowned fordry- www.thecapitalgrille.com [email protected] Fax: (443)703-4063 Phone: (443)703-4064 Baltimore, MD21202 500 EastPrattStreet Managing Partner Mr. JimKinney The CapitalGrille brokers. Pulp andpaperprocessor www.canusacorp.com [email protected] Fax: (410)732-8569 Phone: (410)522-0110 Baltimore, MD21231 Street 1532 Thames President &CEO Mr. BruceFleming Canusa Corporation 35 years. 35 years. and academicclientsforover private-sector, government to communication services publication, layoutanddigital Providing graphicdesign, www.capcommsys.com [email protected] Crofton, MD21114 2nd Floor 1680 Village Green Managing Member Robert Neall Communications, LLC Capitol for professionalcareers. business, preparingindividuals information technologyand engineering, computerscience, Provides educationin www.capitol-college.edu [email protected] Fax: (301)953-1442 Phone: (301)369-2800 Laurel, MD20708 11301 SpringfieldRoad President Dr. MichaelWood Capitol College Member Directory 43

www.gbc.org Recognized as the world’s Recognized as the world’s largest Out of Home companies, we have built an inventory of specialized outdoor advertising products uniquely tailored to meet the needs of advertising industry. today’s One of the nation’s most One of the nation’s experienced and respected providers of construction services. The Classic Catering People Ms. Harriet Dopkin Partner/President 99 Painters Mill Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone: (410) 356-1666 Fax: (410) 581-9358 [email protected] www.classiccatering.com The smart phone of caterers, The Classic Catering People make it all happen with just one call. Clear Channel Outdoor, D.C./ Inc.—Washington Division Baltimore Matt Renninger Mr. Affairs Real Estate & Public Representative Court Buff 9590 Lynn Suite 5 Laurel, MD 20723 Phone: (240) 581-9607 Fax: (301) 617-2609 mattrenninger@clearchannel .com www.clearchanneloutdoor.com /markets/baltimore Citizens Planning Planning Citizens and Housing Inc. Association, Mel Freeman Mr. Executive Director Road 3355 Keswick Suite 200 21211 Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 539-1369 Fax: (410) 625-7895 [email protected] www.cphabaltimore.org Organizes and advocates for healthy neighborhoods and regional solutions to neighborhood problems. Clark Construction Group Stith Wes Mr. President Vice 7500 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone: (301) 272-6884 Fax: (301) 272-1928 wesley.stith@clarkconstruction .com www.clarkconstruction.com

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Global property and casualty insurance. Corporation Cianbro Peter Cianchette Mr. President Business Vice Development 605 Pittman Road Baltimore, MD 21226 Phone: (443) 400-8223 Fax: (443) 636-3111 [email protected] www.cianbro.com Construction fabrication. Cigna-HealthSpring Arthur Pierce Ms. Ena President, Medicaid Senior Vice 3601 O’Donnell Street Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: (410) 864-4419 Fax: (410) 864-4471 [email protected] www.healthspring.com Licensed subsidiaries provide Medicare beneficiaries access cost-effective to high-quality, health care and offer Medicare Advantage health plans in Delaware, Maryland, New Pennsylvania, Texas Jersey, Virginia. and West Chimes Chimes International Ltd. Martin Lampner Mr. President & CEO Weinberg The Harry & Jeanette Campus 4815 Seton Drive 21215 Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 358-3800 Fax: (410) 358-6139 [email protected] www.chimes.org A nonprofit organization, provides services, support and employment to over 18,000 people with disabilities in six states, the District of Columbia and Israel. of Chubb Group Insurance Companies Edward McLoughlin Jr. Mr. President Vice 200 Saint Paul Street 23rd Floor Suite 2300 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 659-6500 Fax: (410) 659-6591 [email protected] www.chubb.com civil, industrial and marine construction and steel Ms. Karen Holt BRAC Manager 2021 Pulaski Highway Suite E Harve de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: (410) 273-5708 [email protected] www.apg-cssc.com A multi-jurisdictional effort to support mission growth and sustainability for Aberdeen Proving Ground, a growing defense community. Mr. Thomas J. Phelan Mr. President & CEO 8722 Loch Raven Boulevard MD 21286 Towson, Phone: (410) 494-2000 Fax: (410) 494-2154 [email protected] www.ceiwc.com Leading writer of workers’ compensation insurance in Maryland since in 1914. Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor Consortium (CSSC) Baltimore’s first and foremost Baltimore’s providing concierge company, concierge services to office, residential commercial and mix use properties since 1993. Services may be offered on-site and virtually and hybrid. Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance Company Management consulting firm that helps B2B organizations solve sales and account management challenges. CharmCity Concierge, Inc. Ms. Christina Urquhart President Avenue 1437 East Fort Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 727-4569 Fax: (410) 727-2436 [email protected] www.charmcityconcierge.com The Chapman Group The Chapman Jr. Denny Chapman Mr. and Director Managing Partner of Business Development Road 8955 Guilford Suite 150 21046 Columbia, MD 743-3212 Phone: (443) dennychapman@chapmanhq. com www.chapmanhq.com A global leader in consulting design, design-build, operations, and program management for government, civil, industrial and energy clients. CH2M HILL, Inc. Thomas Donahue Mr. President Vice 201 North Charles Street Suite 1201 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 986-3422 Fax: (410) 752-2543 [email protected] www.ch2mhill.com Cerecor Blake Paterson Dr. Co-Founder & CEO 400 East Pratt Street Suite 606 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 522-8707 Fax: (410) 297-6601 [email protected] www.cerecor.com A biopharmaceutical company focused on the development discovery, of and commercialization prescription pharmaceuticals whose primary activity is in the human brain. No. 1 club in Maryland with tothe capacity to entertain up 800 people. Best view of Inner Harbor in the city. Centerplate Barrett Michael Mr. General Manager Baltimore Convention Center Pratt Street 1 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 649-7150 [email protected] www.centerplate.com The Center Club The Center Kevin Bonner Mr. General Manager 100 Light Street 16th Floor 21202 Baltimore, MD 727-7788 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 783-0166 [email protected] www.cenerclub.org

Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. Mr. Charles Dimling Mr. Facility Director Lexington Street 228 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 951-7320 Fax: (410) 468-3924 [email protected] www.crs.org Catholic Relief Services Commercial and industrial real Commercial estate company offers leasing, consulting, development, investment sales, property management and brokerage service. of Economic Development Cassidy Turley Pinkard Walter Mr. Chairman 100 Light Street Suite 1400 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 752-4285 Fax: (410) 576-9031 [email protected] www.cassidyturley.com Carroll County Department Mr. Jack Lyburn Lyburn Jack Mr. Director 225 North Center Street Room 107 MD 21157 Westminster, Phone: (410) 386-2071 Fax: (410) 876-1560 [email protected] www.ccg.carr.org Nonprofit health insurance company. County Carroll Economic Development CareFirst BlueCross BlueCross CareFirst BlueShield Chet Burrell Mr. President & CEO Street 1501 South Clinton 17th Floor 21224 Baltimore, MD 605-2558 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 781-7606 [email protected] www.carefirst.com Member Directory 44

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore commercial businesses. institutions, nonprofitsand estate, healthcare,financial inreal providing clientservices firm business advisory National accounting,taxand www.cohnreznick.com @cohnreznick.com marybeth.norwood Phone: (410)895-7830 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 200 500 EastPrattStreet Co-Office ManagingPartner Ms. MaryBethNorwood CohnReznick LLP landscape architects. and Civil engineers,surveyors www.cna-engineers.com .com bruce.mcmillin@cna-engineers Fax: (410)273-9545 Phone: (410)273-9544 Forest Hill,MD21050 215 BynumRoad Senior Vice President Mr. BruceMcMillin,P.E. CNA, Inc. commercial flooring. consulting firmspecializingin Construction managementand .com www.clgconstructionservices services.com gmoore@clgconstruction Fax: (410)662-7625 Phone: (443)250-5904 Baltimore, MD21218 Guilford Avenue 3000 President &CEO Mr. GaryMoore LLC Services, CLG Construction www.collegeboundfoundation.org .org cmotz@collegeboundfoundation Fax: (410)727-5786 Phone: (410)783-2905 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 300 300 Water Street Executive Director Cassie Motz,Esq. Foundation CollegeBound City PublicHighSchools. students enrolledinBaltimore scholarship opportunitiesto Provides collegeaccessand and services. communications products of cableentertainmentand Nation’s leadingprovider www.comcast.com .com [email protected] Fax: (301)925-9201 Phone: (301)836-9292 White Marsh,MD21236 8098 SandpiperCircle Regional SeniorVice President Mr.Coughlin Thomas Comcast

www.ccbcmd.edu [email protected] Fax: (443)840-1100 Phone: (443)840-1015 Baltimore, MD21237 7201 RossvilleBouldevard President Dr. SandraKurtinitis of Baltimore County The CommunityCollege advertisers. local, regionalandnational the powerofcabletousefor of ComcastCable,helpingput The advertising/salesdivision /markets/baltimore www.comcastspotlight.com .comcast.com linda_delaurentis@cable Fax: (410)853-7912 Phone: (443)761-6120 Towson, MD21204 Suite 100 100 West Road General Manager Vice President& Ms. LindaDeLaurentis Comcast Spotlight Baltimore/metropolitan area. undergraduate educationinthe Ranked theNo.1providerof www.coordinatingcenter.org .org cmarsiglia@coordinatingcenter Fax: (410)987-1685 Phone: (410)987-1048 Millersville, MD21108 3rd Floor 8531 Veterans Highway Initiatives andPartnerships Senior Vice PresidentStrategic Ms. CarolMarsiglia Center The Coordinating immunization/travel medicine. wellness andprevention, physical therapyin-house, drugscreens, surveillance, exams includingDOTand provider, care,physical injury and occupationalmedicine care, workers’compensation walk-inurgent Full service, www.concentra.com [email protected] Fax: (866)879-4066 Phone: (410)487-8606 Linthicum, MD21090 Suite 100-111 609 GlobalWay Vice President Mr. EricFarabaugh Concentra, Inc. education. Four-year publichigher www.coppin.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)333-5369 Phone: (410)951-3000 Baltimore, MD21216 2500 West North Avenue Interim President Dr. MortimerNeufville Coppin StateUniversity disabilities. complex medicalneedsand to childrenandadultswith provides carecoordination The CoordinatingCenter www.cornerstonefinancialllp.com [email protected] Fax: (410)385-2931 Phone: (410)468-1685 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 300 1 EastFranklinStreet Principal Mr. J.Richard Thomas Jr. Financial, LLP Cornerstone States. companies intheUnited entertainment andrealestate one oftheleadinggaming, of businessesincluding international conglomerate of familyownership,an Now initsfourthgeneration www.cordish.com [email protected] Fax: (410)659-9491 Phone: (410)752-5444 Baltimore, MD21202 6th Floor 601 EastPrattStreet The PowerPlant Chairman Mr. DavidCordish The Cordish Companies security-related activities. technology andnational in defenseinformation defense contractorsengaged U.S. governmentagenciesand specialized requirementsof the primarily onserving trust (REIT)thatfocuses An officerealestateinvestment www.copt.com [email protected] Fax: (443)285-7654 Phone: (443)285-5700 Columbia, MD21046 Suite 300 6711 ColumbiaGatewayDrive President &CEO Mr. RogerWaesche Jr. Properties Trust Corporate Office individuals andcorporations. insurance programsfor development ofsophisticated 60 yearsofexperienceinthe employee benefitsfirm.Over An insurance,investmentand Member Directory 45

www.gbc.org , in DAP Inc. John McLaughlin Mr. President & CEO 2400 Boston Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: (410) 779-2250 Fax: (410) 779-1959 [email protected] www.dap.com Manufacturer and marketer of consumer and professional caulk, sealants, adhesives, patch and repair products. DataPoint/Expedient Curtis DePass Mr. General Manager 1050 Hull Street Suite 150 Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 209-6700 Fax: (410) 244-5042 [email protected] www.datapointinc.com enterprise Manages a class-A cloud computing data center, infrastructure and wide area networks for our customers. The Daily

happens in Maryland, It’s... Maryland, in t. The Daily Record Ms. Suzanne Fischer-Huettner Publisher East Saratoga Street 11 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 524-8130 Fax: (443) 524-6802 suzanne.huettner@thedaily record.com www.thedailyrecord.com The Daily Record is Maryland’s statewide trusted news for more than 125 resource years featuring the latest government business, law, and real estate news. When business happens in Maryland, on the record it’s Record. in TheDailyRecord.com ly. Pr ’s... Lizzy McLellan McLellan Lizzy Business Reporter Business When business happens happens business When Online. Dai In Sign up for Daily News Alerts. News Daily for up Sign it When it When Business D3 Corp Jay Bosley Mr. Chief Operating Officer 12319 Ocean Gateway Suite 202 MD 21842 Ocean City, Phone: (410) 213-2400 Fax: (410) 213-2484 [email protected] www.d3corp.com A digital marketing agency; web development, ecommerce, mobile, print design, email marketing and social marketing.

CyberPoint delivers innovative, leading-edge cyber security products, solutions and services protect worldwide. We invaluable. what’s Commercial real estate Commercial consultants delivering integrated solutions to landlords, tenants and investors across Maryland and worldwide. CyberPoint International, LLC Karl Gumtow Mr. CEO 621 East Pratt Street Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 779-6688 Fax: (410) 779-6702 [email protected] www.cyberpoint.com Cushman & Wakefield Jackson Tim Mr. Senior Director 500 East Pratt Street Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 685-9595 Fax: (443) 573-3040 [email protected] www.cushmanwakefield.com CSX Transportation Hammock Brian Mr. President Resident Vice 4724 Hollins Ferry Road Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: (410) 3684724 [email protected] www.csx.com Headquarters office is in Jacksonville, Fla., as well as locations in 23 states east of the Mississippi. Division office in Baltimore covers the area from Philadelphia to Richmond to Pittsburgh. Owns approximately 1,400 miles of track. CSA Medical, Inc. CSA Medical, Steve Schaefer Mr. Officer Chief Financial Road 1447 York Suite 610 21093 Lutherville, MD 921-8053 Phone: (443) Fax: (410) 631-0202 [email protected] www.csamedical.com

A fully integrated fee-for- service real estate consulting providing multi- company, faceted real estate services, construction services and property management for clients seeking unparalleled insight and real estate innovation. Cross Street Partners Street Cross C. William Struever Mr. Principal 2031 Clipper Park Road Suite 105 Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (443) 573-4066 [email protected] www.crossstpartners.com It’s a new stay at the Courtyard It’s by Marriott Downtown/Inner Enjoy our refreshing Harbor. service in the redesigned lobby and bistro. Ms. Berna Mueller Director of Sales 1000 Aliceanna Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 923-4000 Fax: (443) 923-9970 berna.mueller@crestline hotels.com www.marriott.com Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard Downtown/ Baltimore Inner Harbor Baltimore’s sports marketing Baltimore’s and event management company. Mr. Lee Corrigan Lee Mr. President 6725 Santa Barbara Court Suite 104 Elkridge, MD 21075 Phone: (410) 605-9381 Fax: (410) 605-9389 [email protected] www.corrigansports.com Corrigan Sports Enterprises Correct Rx takes in the big picture of medical outcomes andand total healthcare costs looks for the best, most cost- effective treatment. .com www.correctrxpharmacy.com Correct Rx Pharmacy Correct Services, Inc. PharmD Yankellow, Ellen Dr. President & CEO Barkwood Court A 803 21090 Linthicum, MD 636-9500 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 636-9706 eyankellow@correctrxpharmacy Member Directory 46

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www.gbc.org Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Dave Beck Mr. President Senior Vice 1378 Box P.O. Baltimore, MD 21203 Phone: (410) 576-3310 Fax: (410) 576-3333 [email protected] www.richmondfed.org The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore branch, central is part of the nation’s bank. FNL Insurance Group Frank Lotman Mr. President Road 2045 York Suite 200 MD 21093 Timonium, Phone: (410) 296-0660 Fax: (410) 296-4480 [email protected] www.fnlinc.com Corporate employee benefits, financial planning, retirement planning. FCC Lubricants LLC FCC Lubricants Glorioso Vince Mr. President & Vice General Manager Street 6305 East Lombard 21224 Baltimore, MD 963-4847 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 285-8264 vincent.glorioso @fccenvironmental.com www.fccenvironmental.com Oil recycling/reprocessing. Feats, Inc. Wolman Paul Mr. Chairman & Chief Impact Officer 3 East Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 727-5575 Fax: (443) 451-8439 [email protected] www.featsinc.com Creates live experiences that move people to action, creates unparalleled programs that capture hearts and minds for clients like Brown Advisory, Johns Hopkins, McCormick, PWC and Crayola. Fortune 500 company; Nation’s Fortune 500 company; Nation’s leading competitive electricity supplier and wholesale power seller. ezStorage Corporation Mr. George Abdow CFO 8221 Snowden River Parkway Columbia, MD 21045 Phone: (443) 539-3000 Fax: (410) 203-9217 [email protected] www.ezstorage.com The largest self storage company in Maryland and Virginia. Family and Children’s Services of Central Maryland Stanley Levi Mr. Executive Director 4623 Falls Road Baltimore, MD 21209 Phone: (410) 366-1980 Fax: (410) 366-8530 [email protected] www.fcsmd.org the lives Transforming of children and adults experiencing the impact of trauma by providing opportunities to build self- confidence, resilience and hope. ESF Camps at ESF Camps School Gilman Mr. Greg Ackerman General Manager 5407 Roland Avenue 21210 Baltimore, MD 532-2300 ext. 218 Phone: (410) Fax: (610) 581-7040 [email protected] www.esfcamps.com/gilman offer summer day camps We and speciality camps for children ages 3–15 at Gilman School. Program offerings include art, sports, science, drama, swimming, outdoor adventure and more. Exelon Shattuck III Mayo Mr. Executive Chairman of the Board 100 Constellation Way Suite 1800P Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 470-2880 Fax: (410) 470-5770 [email protected] www.exeloncorp.com Global firm specializing in professional services including financial reporting, tax and other advisory services to companies across all industries. A nonprofit organization that provides education, workforce development and wellness services to people living in Baltimore City. LLP Ernst & Young Jay Ridder Mr. Managing Partner 621 East Pratt Street Suite 400 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 539-7940 Fax: (410) 783-3832 [email protected] www.ey.com Responsible for management and operation of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program (VEIP) for the Maryland Motor Administration (MVA). Vehicle Episcopal Community Services of Maryland Ms. Nancy Fenton Executive Director 36th Street 1014 West Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 467-1264 Fax: (410) 467-1064 [email protected] www.ecsm.org Public library. Envirotest Valerio James Mr. General Manager Springs Road Twin 1740 Suite K Baltimore, MD 21227 Phone: (410) 737-2732 [email protected] www.etest.com Enoch Pratt Enoch Library Free Carla Hayden Dr. CEO Street 400 Cathedral 21201 Baltimore, MD 396-5395 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 396-1321 [email protected] www.prattlibrary.org EMR—The Electric Motor Repair Co. H. Roger Kauffman Mr. President Brick Road Yellow 9100 Suite H Rosedale, MD 21237 Phone: (410) 467-8080 Fax: (410) 662-6349 [email protected] www.emrco.com Repairs/replacements for industrial electric motors. Repairs parts for cooking/ refrigeration/bakeryequipment. Mr. James LoBosco Mr. General Manager 222 Saint Paul Place Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 727-2222 Fax: (410) 659-0755 james.lobosco@embassy suitesbaltimore.com www.embassysuitesbaltimore downtown.com Embassy Suites Baltimore Downtown and Grand Historic offers spacious suites Venue and unique meeting and event space. Mr. Edwin Brake Mr. CEO & Managing Director 400 East Pratt Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 727-5735 Fax: (410) 727-1405 [email protected] www.etnet.com A premier audit, accounting, tax and consulting firm serving the Mid-Atlantic region. Embassy Suites Founded in 1946, Element Fleet Management provides comprehensive fleet leasing and management services to corporate and government clients, including nearly one-third of the Fortune 500 companies. Ellin & Tucker, Chartered Element Fleet Element Management James Halliday Mr. President Road 940 Ridgebrook Sparks, MD 21152 771-2059 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 771-2218 [email protected] www.phh.com Real estate development and investment company that creates vibrant, multi-faceted communities customized to their surroundings. Ms. Caroline Moore CEO 916 North Charles Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (443) 453-5101 Fax: (443) 553-5110 [email protected] www.ekisticsllc.com Ekistics, LLC The United States pharmaceutical subsidiary of Eisai Co. Ltd. Tokyo-based Eisai Inc. Burke Ms. Trudy Baltimore & Senior Director, Gliadel Operations Street Tributary 6611 Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: (410) 631-6300 Fax: (410) 631-5020 [email protected] www.us.eisai.com Management of more than 3,000 parking spaces in the downtown area. Edison Properties Lewis Michael Mr. General Manager Fayette Street 100 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 659-7621 Fax: (410) 659-0155 [email protected] A partnership of business, government and higher education leaders marketing Greater Baltimore as a world- class destination for business, employment and investment opportunity. Economic Alliance Alliance Economic Baltimore of Greater Thomas Sadowski J. Mr. President & CEO 1 East Pratt Street Suite 200 21202 Baltimore, MD 637-4113 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 468-3383 [email protected] www.greaterbaltimore.org Member Directory 48

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore Maryland. Central serving land surveyors engineers, landplannersand Design firmofarchitects, civil www.frederickward.com [email protected] Fax: (410)893-1243 Phone: (410)879-2090 Bel Air, MD21014 5 SouthMainStreet P.O. Box727 President Mr. CraigWard Associates, Inc. Frederick Ward Real estate. www.forestcity.net [email protected] Fax: (410)900-1015 Phone: (410)900-1003 Baltimore, MD21205 Suite 102 855 NorthWolfe Street Development Director Senior Vice President& Mr. ScottLevitan Baltimore Partnership Forest City—NewEast Wine Sellers. BIN 604WineSellers,201 Pazo, Cinghiale,Johnny’s, Charleston, PetitLouisBistro, Tony ForemanandCindyWolf: Restaurants andwinestoresof www.foremanwolf.com [email protected] Fax: (443)573-0758 Phone: (443)573-0744 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 425 1000 LancasterStreet Communication Vice President,Development& Parker-Abromitis Ms. Allison Foreman Wolf Center (Hippodrome). Arts Merrick Performing Operators oftheTheFrance- www.france-merrickpac.com broadwayacrossamerica.com stella.benkler@ Fax: (410)837-7410 Phone: (443)703-2430 Baltimore, MD21201 12 NorthEutawStreet General Manager Ms. StellaBenkler Across America Center—Broadway Arts Performing France-Merrick

www.ffee.org [email protected] Fax: (410)685-1551 Phone: (410)685-8300 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 400 800 NorthCharlesStreet President &CEO Mr. RogerSchulman Excellence Fund forEducational and litigation. corporate banking,healthlaw emphasis onrealestate, General practiceoflawwith www.gejlaw.com [email protected] Fax: (410)468-2786 Phone: (410)727-7702 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 400 218 NorthCharlesStreet Managing Partner Richard Berndt,Esq. Jones LLP Gallagher Evelius& post acuteservices. Provider ofskillednursingand www.futurecare.com [email protected] Fax: (410)701-1000 Phone: (410)766-6484 Pasadena, MD21122 Suite 118 8028 RitchieHighway President Gary Attman Mr. Corporation & Management FutureCare Health rights andenvironmentallaw. government law, creditors’ government relations,local coverage anddefense insurance regulation, areas: commercial litigation, practicing primarilyinseven A Mid-Atlantic-basedlawfirm www.funkandbolton.com [email protected] Fax: (410)659-7773 Phone: (410)659-7700 Baltimore, MD21201 12th Floor 36 SouthCharlesStreet Partner Ms. KimberlyRobinson Funk &Bolton,P.A. students. achievement forcityschool tosupportincreased necessary and knowledgeresources secure thefinancial,human The Fund’s missionisto www.gaudreauinc.com com walgaudreau@gaudreauinc. Fax: (410)837-8093 Phone: (410)837-5040 Baltimore, MD21230 810 LightStreet President &Principal Mr. WilliamGaudreau, AIA Gaudreau, Inc. joint marketingefforts. business intereststhrough is topromotetheirgeneral of TheGallery. Itsmission merchants andofficetenants Represents themorethan50 com www.thegalleryatharborplace. [email protected] Fax: (410)547-7317 Phone: (410)332-4191 Baltimore, MD21202 4th Level 200 EastPrattStreet Senior GeneralManager Mr. ChristopherSchardt,CSM The Gallery United States. regional mallsthroughout the leading andredeveloping focused onowning,managing, real estateinvestmenttrust managed and self-administered A fullyintegrated,self- www.ggp.com [email protected] Fax: (703)827-0976 Phone: (703)827-7700 McLean, VA 22102 2001 InternationalDrive c/o TysonsGalleria Asset Management Vice President, Ms. StephanieBrager Properties, Inc. General Growth health careorganizations. government andcommercial IT businesssolutionsfor A nationalleaderinproviding www.dgit.com [email protected] Fax: (410)832-8315 Phone: (410)832-8300 Towson, MD21204 1 West Pennsylvania Avenue Vice PresidentHealthIT Ms. TammyKness (GDIT) TechnologyInformation General Dynamics Mid-Atlantic region. private sectorsthroughoutthe topublicand design services comprehensive architectural engineering firmproviding Baltimore architecture/ Established in1927,a www.gilbaneco.com [email protected] Fax: (301)317-9388 Phone: (301)317-6113 Laurel, MD20707 Suite 500 7901 SandySpringRoad Vice President Mr. MichaelCrase Company Gilbane Building toughest problems. experts solvingtheworld’s Technology: world-class the GeorgiaInstituteof development armof Applied research and www.gtri.gatech.edu/aberdeen [email protected] Fax: (443)303-3065 Phone: (443)303-3056 Aberdeen, MD21001 Suite 404 400 HickoryDrive Director of Aberdeen Operations Mr. JohnSchab Research Institute TechGeorgia Advertising agency. www.gkv.com [email protected] Fax: (410)234-2441 Phone: (410)539-5400 Baltimore, MD21230 4th Floor 1500 WhetstoneWay Chairman &CEO Mr. RogerGray GKV Communications 5 through17. opportunities forgirlsages experiential educational whose goalistoprovide A private nonprofit organization www.gscm.org [email protected] Fax: (410)358-9918 Phone: (410)358-9711 Baltimore, MD21215 4806 SetonDrive CEO Violet Apple Ms. Central Maryland Girl Scoutsof clients. institutional andgovernment for private,commercial, general contractingservices Construction managementand

region. civic projectsintheBaltimore organizations, institutionsand Supports nonprofit www.goldsekerfoundation.org [email protected] Fax: (410)837-7927 Phone: (410)837-5100 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 310 Park Avenue 1040 President &CEO Mr. MatthewGallagher Goldseker Foundation and autoimmunediseases. drugs forpatientswithcancer Inventing anddeveloping www.gliknik.com [email protected] Fax: (410)685-4259 Phone: (410)685-0662 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 501A 801 West BaltimoreStreet President &CEO Mr. DavidBlock Gliknik Inc. Maryland. to peopledoingbusinessin providing alegaladvantage A Baltimore-basedlawfirm www.gfrlaw.com [email protected] Fax: (410)576-4032 Phone: (410)576-4224 Baltimore, MD21202 233 EastRedwoodStreet The GarrettBuilding Chairman &CEO Barry Rosen,Esq. Gordon FeinblattLLC successful independentlives. retain employmentandbuild Prepares peopletosecureand www.goodwillches.org [email protected] Fax: (410)837-8932 Phone: (410)837-1800 Baltimore, MD21202 222 EastRedwoodStreet President &CEO Ms. LisaRusyniak of theChesapeake,Inc. Goodwill Industries Member Directory 49

www.gbc.org Presents Broadway at the Hippodrome and has served more than 40,000 students since 2004 with free art education programs. Hippodrome Hippodrome Foundation, Inc. Ms. Olive Waxter Director Baltimore Street 416 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 727-7787 Fax: (410) 727-7783 olivew@hippodromefoundation .org www.hippodromefoundation.org Insurance agent/broker specializing in business insurance needs. HMC, Inc. Ms. Kara Dzurek DiPietro President Vice 7190 Oakland Mills Road Suite 10 Columbia, MD 21046 Phone: (410) 309-0729 [email protected] www.hmcincorporated.com firm offering Turnkey food service consulting, space planning, equipment specifications, interior design, custom millwork, installation and construction services. HMS Insurance Associates, Inc. Gary Berger Mr. President & CEO Box 1750 P.O. Cockeysville, MD 21030 Phone: (410) 337-9755 Fax: (410) 337-0551 [email protected] www.hmsia.com Hilton Baltimore Hilton Greg Brown Mr. General Manager Pratt Street 401 West 21201 Baltimore, MD 573-8700 Phone: (443) Fax: (443) 573-8799 [email protected] www.baltimore.hilton.com A true gem among Baltimore hotels, the Hilton Baltimore is located in downtown Harbor district, Baltimore’s connected to the Convention Center and 15 minutes from BWI Airport. Health care advisory, Health care advisory, development and private equity investments. Full range of design and construction services including construction management, program management, engineering and architecture, interior design. Heritage Properties, Inc. James Railey Mr. President & COO 501 Fairmount Avenue Suite 300 MD 21286 Towson, Phone: (410) 769-6100 Fax: (410) 321-4468 [email protected] www.heritagepropertiesinc.com A full service real estate development company, offering architectural, development, properties and asset management. Hickory Ridge Group John McDaniel Mr. Chairman 17810 Meeting House Road Sandy Spring, MD 20860 Phone: (240) 342-2582 Fax: (240) 342-2592 [email protected] www.hickoryridgegroup.com Health Facilities Facilities Health of Association Maryland MA Jr., Joseph DeMattos Mr. President 601 Global Way Suite 100–103 21090 Linthicum, MD Phone: (410) 290-5132 Fax: (410) 290-6930 [email protected] www.hfam.org A voluntary association trade comprised of 150 provider members and 70 associate actively that members business serves care the long-term represents HFAM community. its members and consumers collectively with more than 30 states, county and local governments. Heery International, Inc. John Furman Mr. President Senior Vice Suite 2410 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 685-7400 Fax: (410) 685-2506 [email protected] www.heery.com Health Care for the Health Care Homeless, Inc. Kevin Lindamood Mr. President & CEO 421 Fallsway Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 703-1302 Fax: (410) 837-8020 [email protected] www.hchmd.org to end homelessness Working through comprehensive services, advocacy and access to housing and employment. Dedicated to assisting the primarily through poor, operating and capital grants to direct service organizations located in Baltimore, Hawaii, Northeastern Pennsylvania, Israel and the New York, Former Soviet Union. Law office focusing in the areas of government relations, corporate/ land use law, business law and real estate law. The Harry & Jeannette Weinberg Foundation Ms. Rachel Garbow Monroe President & CEO 7 Park Center Court Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone: (410) 654-8500 Fax: (410) 654-4900 [email protected] www.hjweinbergfoundation.org Harris Jones Harris LLC & Malone, Esq. Lisa Harris Jones, Managing Member 2423 Maryland Avenue Suite 100 21218 Baltimore, MD 366-1500 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 366-1501 [email protected] www.mdlobbyist.com Offers programs and services to help foster business retention, growth and investment in order to stimulate job creation and quality enhance the county’s of life. Fully accredited, public, two-year college offering associates degrees, certificates and customized training for business. County Harford Office of Economic Development James Richardson Mr. Director 220 South Main Street MD 21014 Air, Bel Phone: (410) 638-3059 Fax: (410) 879-8043 jcrichardson@harfordcountymd. gov www.harfordbusiness.org Mr. Joseph Haskins Jr. Mr. Chairman, President & CEO Fayette Street 25 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 528-1800 Fax: (410) 951-1858 [email protected] www.theharborbank.com bank. Commercial Community Harford College Dennis Golladay Dr. President Thomas Run Road 401 MD 21015 Air, Bel Phone: (443) 412-2230 Fax: (443) 412-2120 [email protected] www.harford.edu Home ownership organization that builds homes, providing loans to interest zero percent low income families through and350 hours of sweat equity volunteer labor. The Harbor Bank of Maryland Habitat for Humanity for Humanity Habitat Chesapeake of the Mike Posko Mr. CEO Drive 3741 Commerce Suite 309 21227 Baltimore, MD 366-1250 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 366-1310 mposko@habitatchesapeake. org www.habitatchesapeake.org Full service commercial printerFull service commercial and fulfillment center. Mr. Douglas Oberholzer Mr. President 1913 Greenspring Drive MD 21093 Timonium, Phone: (410) 252-5300 Fax: (410) 628-1914 [email protected] www.hnprinting.com Acute general care hospital. H&N Printing & Graphics, a Division of Consolidated Graphics (CGX) Dr. John Chessare Dr. CEO 6701 North Charles Street MD 21204 Towson, Phone: (443) 849-2000 Fax: (443) 849-8679 [email protected] www.gbmc.org Greater Baltimore Baltimore Greater Medical Center A law firm with an emphasis in corporate and commercial marine finance, insurance law, coverage and defense, and business litigation including infringement and licensing of patents, trade secrets, copyrights and trademarks. Gorman & Williams Martin King, Esq. Partner 36 South Charles Street Suite 900 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 528-0600 Fax: (410) 528-0602 [email protected] www.gandwlaw.com A Maryland-based, full-service, certified public accounting offirm offering a wide range accounting and consulting services of all sizes. to clients Gorfine, Schiller, Schiller, Gorfine, P.A. & Gardyn, CVA CPA, Simpson Gardyn, Mr. Managing Partner Boulevard 10045 Red Run Suite 250 MD 21117 Owings Mills, 356-5900 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 581-0368 [email protected] www.gsg-cpa.com Member Directory 50

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore casino entertainment. firstchoicefor overwhelming with thegoalofbecoming entertaining environments, inexcitingand service Provides greatcustomer www.horseshoebaltimore.com Phone: (844)777-SHOE Baltimore, MD21230 1525 RussellStreet General Manger Senior Vice President & Mr. ChadBarnhill Baltimore Horseshoe Casino nationwide. for institutionsandbusiness landscape architecture services Provides architecture and www.hcm2.com [email protected] Fax: (410)837-6530 Phone: (410)837-7311 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1100 750 EastPrattStreet Principal LEED AP,CAASH Mr. EdwardHord,FAIA, Hord CoplanMacht,Inc. specialty materials. products, turbochargesand technologies, automotive aerospace products,control customers worldwidewith Technology companyservicing www.honeywell.com [email protected] Fax: (973)455-3881 Phone: (973)455-2000 Baltimore, MD21231 1000 WillsStreet Manager,Public Affairs Ms. Victoria Streitfeld Honeywell political centers. financial, commercial and offices intheworld’s leading International lawfirmwith www.hoganlovells.com .com glenn.campbell@hoganlovells Fax: (410)659-2701 Phone: (410)659-2700 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 2000 100 InternationalDrive Managing Partner Mr. GlennCampbell Hogan LovellsUSLLP www.howardbank.com [email protected] Fax: (410)750-8588 Phone: (410)750-0020 Ellicott City, MD21043 Suite 370 6011 UniversityBoulevard CEO Ms. Mary Ann Scully Howard Bank convention facilities. restaurant, cateringand Harbor: pool,Bistro300 Deluxe hotelontheInner www.baltimore.hyatt.com [email protected] Fax: (410)605-0112 Phone: (410)605-2810 Baltimore, MD21202 300 LightStreet General Manager Mr. KevinKennedy Baltimore Hyatt Regency Maryland. disabilities throughout toindividualswith services development andbehavioral providing workforce Nonprofit organization, www.humanim.org [email protected] Fax: (410)381-8218 Phone: (410)381-7171 Baltimore, MD21213 1701 NorthGayStreet CEO Mr. HenryPoskoJr. Humanim, Inc. /howard-tech-council.aspx -center-for-entrepreneurship www.hceda.org/maryland [email protected] Phone: (410)313-7243 Columbia, MD21045 9250 BendixRoad Executive Director Mr. PatrickWynn Howard Tech Council www.howardcc.edu [email protected] Fax: (443)518-4803 Phone: (443)518-1000 Columbia, MD21044 10901 LittlePatuxentParkway President Dr. KathleenHetherington College Howard Community Baltimore. businesses basedinGreater held small-medium-sized bank focusedonprivately- commercial A fullservice mapping andpyrotechnics. laser effects,videoprojection/ class spectacularsincluding In thebusinessofcreatingfirst www.imageengineering.com [email protected] Phone: (410)355-2055 Baltimore, MD21222 8124 NorrisLane President Mr. JosephSuehle Image Engineering technologies. advanced information of theindustry’s most development andmanufacture Lead inthecreation, www.ibm.com [email protected] Fax: (410)332-2549 Phone: (410)332-2715 Baltimore, MD21202 21st Floor 100 EastPrattStreet Cloud Sales Vice President,Worldwide Marsha TrantMs. IBM Corporation crafting smartnewcampaigns. Experienced communicators customers andloyalfans. target audiencesintorepeat Specialists tirelesslyturning worlds. agency andindustry The besttalentfromthe www.imre.com [email protected] Fax: (410)821-5619 Phone: (410)821-8220 Baltimore, MD21152 Suite 300 909 RidgebrookRoad Partner andPresident Mr. MarkEber IMRE and ecosystems. and sustainableurbanports molecular andcellularsystems biology; marinebiomedicine; remediation; developmental development; environmental environmental sensor including marinebioenergy; creation ofmarineresources, and to fosterconservation aquaculture andgenomics Work includestheuseof www.imet.usmd.edu [email protected] Phone: (410)234-8802 Baltimore, MD21202 701 EastPrattStreet Columbus Center Director Dr. RussellHill IMET rowhouses inBaltimoreCity. homes andrenovatedclassic apartments, singlefamily the companyhasbuiltgarden realestatepractices, Maryland corporation engagedin development andfinance Formed in1986asa www.jjclarkeenterprises.com [email protected] Fax: (410)385-2866 Phone: (410)962-0241 Baltimore, MD21218 2905 NorthCharlesStreet President Mr. J.JosephClarke Enterprises, Inc. J.J. Clarke in Maryland. liberal artsmembercolleges Fundraising for10private www.I-fundinfo.org Fax: (443)997-2740 Phone: (443)997-5701 Baltimore, MD21218 Suite C160 Ellerslie Avenue 3225 Managing Director Tina Bjarekull of Maryland College Fund The Independent .com www.jeanettescleaningservice [email protected] Phone: (443)802-4770 Baltimore, MD21234 P.O. Box8422 Ms. JeanetteLewis Service Jeanette’s Cleaning Pennsylvania throughFlorida. from distributor serving full-line floorcovering Largest nationalindependent Wholesale floorcovering. www.jjhaines.com [email protected] Fax: (410)760-4045 Phone: (800)922-9248 Glen Burnie,MD21061 Boulevard 6950 Aviation President &CEO Mr. BruceZwicker Company, Inc. J.J. Haines&

www.jotf.org [email protected] Fax: (410)234-8929 Phone: (410)234-8040 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1500 217 EastRedwoodStreet Executive Director Mr. JasonPerkins-Cohen Task Force Job Opportunities technology projects. environmental, energyand building facilities fortransportation, services design andconstructionphase firm thatprovidesplanning, architectural/engineering A multi-disciplined www.jmt.com [email protected] Fax: (410)472-2200 Phone: (410)329-3100 Sparks, MD21152 72 LovetonCircle President Mr. JohnMoeller, PE JMT, Inc. health andmanaged care. specialty carelocations,home and community-based primary long-term care,over30 child acutecarehospitals, Hospital, fiveotheradultand includes JohnsHopkins This integratedsystem www.hopkinsmedicine.org [email protected] Fax: (410)955-0856 Phone: (410)955-9540 Baltimore, MD21205 BRB 104 733 NorthBroadway President Mr. RonaldPeterson Health System Johns Hopkins agents. consultants andsteamship brokers, NVOCC,logistics (air/sea),customs forwarders to importers/exporters.Freight Worldwide logisticsservices www.jsconnor.com [email protected] Fax: (410)863-1260 Phone: (410)863-0211 Glen Burnie,MD21061 Suites A–G 799 CromwellParkDrive President Mr. LeeConnor John S.Connor, Inc. for lowincomepeople. and employmentopportunities and programstoincreaseskills Develop andadvocatepolicies Member Directory 51

www.gbc.org The Kornblatt Company Polanowski Tim Mr. President & CEO Place 200 Saint Paul Suite 2121 21202 Baltimore, MD 539-2700 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 539-6890 [email protected] www.kornblatt.com real estate Commercial management, development, consulting and parking operations. KPMG LLP Hall Kevin Mr. Managing Partner 1 East Pratt Street 6th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 949-8500 Fax: (410) 949-2815 [email protected] www.kpmg.com Audit, tax and advisory firm. Keswick MultiCare Keswick Roques Ms. Carmel CEO 40th Street 700 West 21211 Baltimore, MD 662-4200 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 230-1899 [email protected] www.keswick-multicare.org A nonprofit facility in Baltimore, providing skilled nursing home care, transitional care, long-term assisted living and adult day services. Inc. Key Technologies Corey Scott Mr. President Vice 40 East Cross Street Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 385-0200 [email protected] www.keytechinc.com Design and development of technology products including medical and industrial instruments and devices. Leading provider of passenger transportation services throughout U.S. and Canada Health care, special education with for children and research disabilities. Keolis North America Steve Townsend Mr. CEO 51 Monroe Street Suite 601 Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: (301) 251-5612 [email protected] www.keolisnorthamerica.com Kennedy Krieger Krieger Kennedy Institute Gary Goldstein Dr. President 707 North Broadway 21205 Baltimore, MD 923-9300 Phone: (443) Fax: (443) 923-9317 [email protected] www.kennedykrieger.org Providing a variety of services in the areas of wealth management, asset management and accounting and tax to complement and overall strengthen a client’s plan and goals. Group insurance administrators, brokers and consultants, specializing in health care and also providing integrated payroll services. The Kelly Group CFP CPA, William Kelly, Mr. Partner 54 East Gordon Street MD 21014 Air, Bel Phone: (410) 893-0560 Fax: (410) 838-3287 [email protected] www.kellygrouponline.com By tailoring political campaign tools to achieve business succeed clients helps KO goals, government, where commerce, politics and media meet. Kelly & Associates Inc. Insurance Group, Ms. Jen Silberzahn President of Vice Communications 301 International Circle 21030 MD Hunt Valley, Phone: (410) 527-3400 Fax: (410) 527-3470 [email protected] www.kaig.com KCI is a 100 percent employee- KCI is a 100 percent owned multi-disciplined engineering, consulting and construction firm. Kearney O’Doherty LLC Public Affairs, Kearney Stephen Mr. Principal South Calvert Street 111 Suite 2820 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 685-7080 Fax: (410) 685-7081 [email protected] www.kopublicaffairs.com KCI Technologies, Inc. KCI Technologies, Nathan Beil Mr. President Road 936 Ridgebrook Sparks, MD 21152 316-7800 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 316-7885 [email protected] www.kci.com Commercial real estate Commercial service firm. Mr. Mark Levy Mark Mr. Managing Director 500 East Pratt Street Suite 1250 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 451-2600 [email protected] www.us.joneslanglasalle.com Jones Lang LaSalle Provides health care coverage and medical services to residents of Maryland, Virginia D.C. and Washington, Kaiser Permanente Geb Buchness Mr. President, Vice Strategic Business Development, Baltimore South Calvert Street 111 Suite 1850 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 361-8557 Fax: (410) 361-8587 [email protected] www.kp.org/thrive Manufacturers and merchants Manufacturers and merchants of fine traditional men’s clothing. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. R. Neal Black Mr. CEO 500 Hanover Pike Hampstead, MD 21074 Phone: (410) 239-5719 Fax: (410) 239-5716 [email protected] www.josbank.com Major research university with university Major research graduate and undergraduate programs in arts and science, engineering, continuing studies, medicine, nursing, music, public health and more. Johns Hopkins Johns University Ronald Daniels Mr. President Street 3400 North Charles 242 Garland Hall 21218 Baltimore, MD 516-8068 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 516-6097 [email protected] www.jhu.edu Member Directory 52

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore with disabilities. for hundredsofindividuals A pivotalandpioneeringagent www.leagueforpeople.org .org dgreenberg@leagueforpeople Fax: (410)323-3298 Phone: (410)323-0500 Baltimore, MD21239 1111 EastColdSpringLane President &CEO Mr. DavidGreenberg with Disabilities The LeagueforPeople online universities. accredited campus-basedand international networkof worldwide throughitsleading more than49,000students university experienceto Provides asuperior www.laureate-inc.com [email protected] Fax: (410)843-8780 Phone: (410)843-8703 Baltimore, MD21202 650 SouthExeterStreet President &CEO Ms. PaulaSinger, GPS Laureate Education,Inc. and NorthernVirginia. Baltimore, Washington, D.C., management companyserving Parking developmentand www.landmarkparking.com [email protected] Fax: (410)837-7405 Phone: (410)837-5600 Baltimore, MD21202 33 SouthGayStreet President Mr. GregoryHatfield Landmark Parking,Inc. and administrative. employment, personalinjury coverage andregulation, include litigation,insurance Law firm.Areasofpractice www.kramonandgraham.com [email protected] Fax: (410)539-1269 Phone: (410)752-6030 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 2600 One SouthStreet Managing Principal David Shuster, Esq. Kramon &Graham,P.A. Fax: (410)454-4174 Phone: (410)539-0000 Baltimore, MD21202 11th Floor 100 InternationalDrive Chairman, President&CEO Mr. JosephSullivan Legg Mason,Inc. activities. management andinvestment Real estatedevelopmentand www.lordbaltimoreprop.com [email protected] Fax: (410)580-9250 Phone: (410)415-7600 Baltimore, MD21209 Suite B100 Smith Avenue 6225 Chairman oftheBoard&CEO Mr.Louis Thalheimer Capital Corporation Lord Baltimore U.S. government. integration andtrainingtothe systems of ITservices, company; thelargestprovider and informationtechnology A leadingsystemsintegrator www.lmco.com [email protected] Fax: (301)640-2043 Phone: (301)640-2300 Rockville, MD20850 9231 CorporateBoulevard President Ms. StephanieHill IS&GS-Civil Lockheed Martin Maryland. tocitizensof tissue services organ procurementand organization thatprovides Nonprofit healthservice www.thellf.org [email protected] Fax: (443)833-1126 Phone: (443)833-1026 Baltimore, MD21227 Suite 200 1730 Twin SpringsRoad CEO Charlie Alexander Mr. Foundation The LivingLegacy throughout theworld. major investmentcenters asset managementinmany firm whichprovidesactive A globalassetmanagement www.leggmason.com [email protected] concrete paving. includingasphaltand services, range ofroadconstruction local governmentinabroad has supportedcity, stateand owned business,thecompany more than 25 years as a family- construction company. For and minority-ownedroad woman- A Maryland-based, www.mluisconstruction.com [email protected] Fax: (410)545-0643 Phone: (410)545-0641 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 200 326 SaintPaulPlace Vice President Ms. NataliaLuis M. LuisConstruction business andtechnology. and sciencestomorrow’s education inthetraditionalarts university committedto A Jesuitcomprehensive www.loyola.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)617-5196 Phone: (410)617-2680 Baltimore, MD21210 4501 NorthCharlesStreet President Rev. BrianLinnane,S.J. Maryland Loyola University Maryland. businesses inthestate of estate companyfocusing on commercial Full service real www.mackenziecommercial.com .com kdeeley@mackenziecommercial Fax: (410)427-0453 Phone: (410)494-4871 Lutherville, MD21093 Suite 200 2328 West JoppaRoad Senior Vice President Ms. KarenDeeley LLC Estate Services, Commercial Real MacKenzie commercial customers. to retail,businessand investment andinsurance including banking,trust, Provides financialservices www.mtb.com [email protected] Fax: (410)244-4459 Phone: (410)244-3772 Baltimore, MD21201 22nd Floor 25 SouthCharlesStreet Chesapeake President, GreaterBaltimore/ Mr.Chiasera August M&T Bank

sustainable communities. supporting livableand design firmfocusedon architectural disciplinary We areacreativemulti- www.marks-thomas.com [email protected] Fax: (410)539-0660 Phone: (410)539-4300 Baltimore, MD21230 2nd Floor 1414 KeyHighway Principal Ms. MagdaWesterhout Architects Marks, Thomas doors, framesandhardware. lab casework,roughcarpentry, general contracting,millwork, Mahogany, Inc.specializesin www.mahoganyinc.com [email protected] Fax: (410)727-0588 Phone: (410)727-0334 Baltimore, MD21223 910 West PrattStreet President Mr. Jeffrey Hargrave Mahogany, Inc. clients inover100countries. transactional capabilitiesto and providesadvice over 23,000employees broker andriskadviserhas The world’s leadinginsurance www.marsh.com [email protected] Fax: (410)347-3650 Phone: (410)347-3600 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1001 1 SouthStreet Senior Vice President Office Head& Mr. JamesHudson Marsh USAInc. Baltimore ConventionCenter. Baltimore acrossfromthe Marriott hotelindowntown Newly-renovated, fullservice -harbor-at-camden-yards /bwiih-baltimore-marriott-inner www.marriott.com/hotels/travel [email protected] Fax: (443)451-8397 Phone: (301)332-2584 Linthicum, MD21090 1743 West NurseryRoad Account Executive Mrs. PatriciaJarava Camden Yards Inner Harborat Marriott Baltimore 42 25 16 50 productionfacilties, members representingover Comprised of15producer www.mdasphalt.org [email protected] Fax: (410)761-0339 Phone: (410)761-2160 Glen Burnie,MD21061 Suite G 240-8 PeppermillDrive President/CEO Mr. BrianDolan Association Asphalt Maryland Political consultingfirm. www.martinlauer.com [email protected] Fax: (410)547-1790 Phone: (410)547-8884 Baltimore, MD21230 Suite 120 1050 HullStreet Founder &Owner Ms. ColleenMartin-Lauer Associates, LLC Martin-Lauer auto insurance. to thosehavingtroublegetting the opportunitytobeinsured driversbyproviding Maryland protecting andhelping Since 1972,MAIFhasbeen www.emaif.com [email protected] Fax: (410)269-4344 Phone: (410)269-8598 Annapolis, MD21401 1750 ForestDrive Communications Specialist Mr. DanFranko Insurance Fund Automobile Maryland businesses. and individualsinrelated of newcarandtruckdealers Statewide tradeassociation www.mdauto.org [email protected] Fax: (410)269-1549 Phone: (410)269-1710 Annapolis, MD21401 Suite 301 7 StateCircle President Mr. J.PeterKitzmiller Dealers Association Automobile Maryland

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www.gbc.org Mayor’s Office Mayor’s of Employment Development (MOED) Ms. Karen Sitnick Director 417 East Fayette Street Suite 468 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 396-1910 Fax: (410) 752-6625 [email protected] www.oedworks.com MOED acts as Baltimore City’s primary agent of workforce development services. McCormick & Inc. Company, Alan Wilson Mr. Chairman, President & CEO 18 Loveton Circle Sparks, MD 21153 Phone: (410) 771-7304 Fax: (410) 527-8254 [email protected] www.mccormickcorporation.com A global leader in flavor that manufactures, markets and distributes spices, seasoning mixes, condiments and other flavorful products to the entire food industry. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Donald Hutchinson Mr. President & CEO 21217 Baltimore, MD 552-5250 Phone: (443) Fax: (443) 320-9019 don.hutchinson@maryland zoo.org www.marylandzoo.org animal Currently the Zoo’s collection encompasses more than 200 species, with more than 1,500 animals. Mastix Medica LLC Estey Robert Mr. CEO Gilroy Road 10711 MD 21031 Hunt Valley, Phone: (410) 316-1080 Fax: (410) 505-1766 [email protected] www.mastixmedica.com Developing and making health care products in underutilized, emerging oral dosage formats. and materials The voice of the Maryland transportation industry for 80 years, MTBMA combines membership the resources, and expertise of the Maryland Highway Contractors Association and the Maryland Aggregates Association to better serve the transportation, construction industries in Maryland. Maryland Inc. Works, Bob Hofmann Mr. President & CEO 10270 Old Columbia Road Suite 100 Columbia, MD 21046 Phone: (410) 381-8660 Fax: (410) 381-1558 [email protected] www.mdworks.com Maryland is a Works statewide membership association comprised of nonprofit community-based organizations and workforce development professionals who specialize in advancing employment, economic strengthening and developing business ownership opportunities. Maryland Transportation MarylandTransportation Authority Dennis Simpson Mr. of Planning Division Director, Development and Program Highway 2310 Broening Suite 150 21224 Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 537-5650 Fax: (410) 537-5653 [email protected] www.mdta.state.md.us develops, operates The MDTA and provides law enforcement for and maintains the MDTA’s highways, bridges and tunnels through the use of tolls, other revenues and bonding capacities. MarylandTransportation Builders & Materials Association James Russ Mr. President 2408 Peppermill Drive Suite F Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Phone: (410) 760-9505 Fax: (410) 297-6601 [email protected] www.mtbma.org Stimulates the flow of waterborne commerce through the State of Maryland. Maryland Port Administration James White Mr. Executive Director Center Trade World Street 401 East Pratt 20th Floor 21202 Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 385-4401 Fax: (410) 385-4417 [email protected] www.marylandports.com An independent entity, An independent entity, established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1998, to facilitate the transfer of and commercialization technology from Maryland’s universities research and federal labs into the marketplace and to assist in the creation and growth. Three floors of interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, a five-story IMAX theater and the Davis Planetarium. Educational programs for all ages. Maryland Technology Development Corp. (TEDCO) Robert Rosenbaum Mr. President & Executive Director 5565 Sterrett Place Suite 214 Columbia, MD 21044 Phone: (410) 740-9442 Fax: (410) 740-9422 [email protected] http://tedco.md Public television. Maryland Science Center Reiner Van Mr. President & CEO 601 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 545-5970 Fax: (410) 545-5889 vreiner@marylandscience center.org www.marylandsciencecenter.org Maryland Public Television Unger Larry Mr. President & CEO Owings Mills Boulevard 11767 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone: (410) 581-4141 Fax: (410) 581-6579 [email protected] www.mpt.org Represent oil and natural gas companies in Maryland. Statewide association of more than 1,600 nonprofit organizations. Maryland Petroleum Council Drew Cobbs Mr. Executive Director Street 60 West Suite 403 Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 269-1850 Fax: (410) 269-1856 [email protected] Ms. Tina Bjarekull Ms. Tina President Street 60 West Suite 201 Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 269-0306 Fax: (410) 269-5905 [email protected] www.micua.org Higher education organization. Maryland Nonprofits Greg Cantori Mr. President & CEO 1500 Union Avenue Suite 2500 Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (443) 438-2316 Fax: (410) 235-2190 [email protected] www.marylandnonprofit.org MH&LA is the statewide trade association representing lodging industry, Maryland’s providing information, education and legislative representation to our members. Maryland Independent College and University Association Maryland & Hotel Association Lodging David Reel, CAE Mr. President & CEO Road 839 Bestgate Suite 400 21401 Annapolis, MD 974-4472 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 266-7463 [email protected] www.mdlodging.org Advocate for Maryland’s Advocate for Maryland’s hospitals, health systems, communities and patients before legislative and regulatory bodies. Ms. Carmela Coyle President & CEO 6820 Deerpath Road Elkridge, MD 21075 Phone: (410) 379-6200 Fax: (410) 379-8239 [email protected] www.mdhospitals.org Maryland Hospital Association MEDCO is a state economic development organization that assists in financing projects by issuing bonds. Mr. Robert Brennan Mr. Executive Director 300 East Lombard Street Suite 1000 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 625-0051 Fax: (410) 625-1848 [email protected] www.medco-corp.com Maryland Economic Development Corp. (MEDCO) Enhances the knowledge and skills of its members and encourages partnership among those committed to bringing jobs and investment to Maryland. Ms. Pamela Ruff Ms. Pamela Ruff Executive Director 27039 O. Box P. Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 347-1246 Fax: (443) 836-2393 [email protected] www.medamd.com Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) Dedicated to improving K–12 education, with special emphasis on science, and engineering technology, math (STEM). Ms. June Streckfus Ms. June Streckfus Executive Director Park Drive 5520 Research Suite 150 21228 Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 788-0333 Fax: (410) 788-0233 [email protected] www.mbrt.org Maryland Business for Table Round Education Member Directory 54

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore www.mckissackmd.com md.com kathleen.langan@mckissack Phone: (301)749-7555 Oxon Hill,MD20745 Suite 500 120 Waterfront Street Regional PracticeLeader Vice President& Ms. KathleenLangan,LEED AP McKissack & worldwide. strategically locatedoffices over 900lawyerswith19 lawfirmof A fullservice www.mcguirewoods.com .com alias-booker@mcguirewoods Fax: (410)659-4558 Phone: (410)659-4430 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1000 7 SaintPaulStreet Office ManagingPartner Lias-Booker Ms. Ava McGuireWoods LLP the UnitedStatesandglobally. growth-oriented companiesin consulting provider, serving accounting, taxandbusiness Nation’s fifthlargest www.mcgladrey.com [email protected] Fax: (410)246-9614 Phone: (410)246-9300 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1400 100 InternationalDrive Office ManagingPartner Mr. MartinBrunk McGladrey LLP campus inHungary. internationally foritsbranch academic programand nationally foritsdistinctive arts collegesrecognized McDaniel isoneof40liberal www.mcdaniel.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)857-2411 Phone: (410)857-2222 Westminster, MD21157 2 CollegeHill President Dr. RogerCasey McDaniel College www.mecu.com [email protected] Fax: (443)927-3804 Phone: (410)752-8313 Baltimore, MD21202 7 EastRedwoodStreet President &CEO Mr. GaryMartin MECU ofBaltimore, Inc. including livevirusvaccines. in immunizationprograms, markets formulationsforuse Develops, manufacturesand www.medimmune.com [email protected] Fax: (443)573-3040 Phone: (301)398-0000 Gaithersburg, MD20878 One MedImmuneWay Mid-Atlantic Manager,Government Affairs Ms. JulieGarner MedImmune, LLC replacements forweightloss. portion-controlled meal markets medically-formulated develops, manufacturesand Medifast Inc.(NYSE.MED) www.medifastnow.com [email protected] Fax: (410)504-8103 Phone: (443)379-5020 Owings Mills,MD21117 11445 CronhillDrive President &COO Mrs. MegMacDonald-Sheetz Medifast Inc. profitability. accreditation standardsand organizations tomeet tohealthcare services on providingprofessional technology companyfocused A healthcareconsultingand www.medicalhomegroup.net [email protected] Fax: (301)352-1958 Phone: (240)988-6672 Glen Dale,MD20769 12413 RochinoCourt COO Mr. RogerClark Development Group Medical Home with over$1.1billioninassets. over96,000members serving Credit UnionforBaltimoreCity community. to businessesandthe health careservices Acute carehospitalproviding www.mdmercy.com [email protected] Fax: (410)962-1303 Phone: (410)332-9000 Baltimore, MD21202 301 SaintPaulPlace President &CEO Mr.Mullen Thomas Inc. Services, Mercy Health Washington, D.C.region. andinthe across Maryland and otherhealthcareservices operates tenmajorhospitals organization thatownsand community-based healthcare MedStar Healthisanonprofit www.medstarhealth.org Fax: (410)715-2153 Phone: (410)772-6500 Columbia, MD21044 5th Floor 5565 SterrettPlace President &CEO Mr. KennethSamet MedStar HealthInc. mid-Atlantic offices. litigation practicesacrosseight comprehensive businessand A leadinglawfirmoffering www.milesstockbridge.com [email protected] Fax: (410)385-3700 Phone: (410)727-6464 Baltimore, MD21202 100 LightStreet Chairman &President John Frisch,Esq. Miles &StockbridgeP.C. Washington area. properties intheBaltimore/ 16 millionsquarefeetof Develops andownsnearly www.merrittproperties.com [email protected] Fax: (410)594-7435 Phone: (410)298-2600 Baltimore, MD21244 2066 LordBaltimoreDrive Marketing Director Melissa TeagueMs. Merritt Properties, LLC management. engineering/construction Architecture/planning/ www.mimarch.net [email protected] Fax: (410)944-8044 Phone: (410)944-4900 Baltimore, MD21244 Suite 320 7000 SecurityBoulevard Principal Mr. KalBhatti Engineers Mimar Architects & with privatesectordevelopers. governments andnonprofits, partnerships foruniversities, Real estateandpublicprivate www.millanepartners.com [email protected] Fax: (410)727-1664 Phone: (410)727-2866 Baltimore, MD21201 100 West BarreStreet Principal Ms. JoanMillane LLC Millane Partners, on thecuttingedge. any enterprisestrivingtothrive and implementsolutionsfor dreamers anddoers.We find visionaries andworkhorses, technical expertise.We’re Combines creativeand www.mindgrub.com [email protected] Fax: (443)963-9896 Phone: (410)988-2444 Baltimore, MD21230 2nd Floor 1215 EastFort Avenue President &CEO Mr. ToddMarks Technologies LLC Mindgrub achieve resultsthatmatter. design firm,helpingclients IT strategyandapplication www.mindovermachines.com .com tloveland@mindovermachines Fax: (410)321-4780 Phone: (410)321-4700 Owings Mills,MD21117 Suite 900 10451 MillRunCircle Founder &CEO Mr. TomLoveland Machines, Inc. Mind Over and designservices. and marineterminalplanning coastal, ports,harbor, marinas Consulting engineersoffering www.moffattnichol.com [email protected] Fax: (410)563-4330 Phone: (410)563-7300 Baltimore, MD21224 Suite 501 2700 LighthousePointEast Vice President Mr. Thomas ShaferJr., P.E. Moffatt &Nichol oriented needs. technological andpeople- for yourcompany’s financial, providing innovativesolutions CPAs/business consultants www.mksh.com [email protected] Fax: (443)589-1165 Phone: (410)296-6200 Hunt Valley, MD21031 Suite 100 11311 McCormickRoad Managing Partner Ms. KathyDavis MKS&H affluent families. advice tolocalinstitutionsand knowledgeable investment Delivering objective, .com/jkmeekgroup/ www.institutionalconsulting.citi graystone.com james.k.meek@morganstanley Fax: (410)736-5499 Phone: (410)736-5367 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1100 650 SouthExeterStreet Institutional ConsultingDirector Mr. JamesMeek,CIMA LLC Smith Barney Stanley Morgan research andpublic service. emphasizes teaching, and doctoratedegrees; to undergraduate,masters institution: programsleading A doctoralresearch www.morgan.edu [email protected] Fax: (443)885-8296 Phone: (443)885-3200 Baltimore, MD21251 1700 EastColdSpringLane 400 TruthHall President Dr. DavidWilson University State Morgan Member Directory 55

www.gbc.org Legg Mason is proud to Mason is Legg the Greater support and Committee Baltimore the to improve its mission the business climate of Baltimore region. Full service law firm: corporate/ servicefirm: Full law commercial law, commercial real estate, construction, estates, trusts and litigation. Isaac Neuberger, Esq. Isaac Neuberger, Principal 1 South Street 27th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 332-8550 Fax: (410) 332-8504 [email protected] www.nqgrg.com Law firm with national practice in all aspects of business law and litigation. Niles, Barton and LLP Wilmer, Craig Roswell, Esq. Managing Partner South Calvert Street 111 Suite 1400 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 783-6300 [email protected] www.nilesbarton.com Provides educational program for youth in low income communities focusing on entrepreneurship, business management and personal growth. Quinn, Neuberger, Gielen, Rubin & P.A. Gibber, Network 2000 is a 501(c)3 organization, founded to support the advancement of women in leadership and executive positions. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship Andy Hubner Mr. Executive Director 300 East Lombard Street Suite 1111 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 742-0756 Fax: (410) 631-0202 [email protected] www.nfte.com Network 2000 Network Ms. Armstrong Katherine President Street 1228 North Calvert 21202 Baltimore, MD 783-8225 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 230-1899 [email protected] www.network2000md.org National membership organization dedicated to the mission of changing what it means to be blind. National Federation of the Blind Marc Maurer Dr. President Jernigan Place Street 200 East Wells Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 659-9314 Fax: (410) 685-5653 [email protected] www.nfb.org We inspire conservation of theWe aquatic treasures. world’s Mr. John Racanelli Mr. CEO Pier 3 501 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 576-3821 Fax: (410) 576-8238 [email protected] www.aqua.org National Aquarium in Baltimore For over 90 years, Mt. Pediatric Hospital Washington has provided inpatient and outpatient care for children with rehabilitation and other complex medical needs. Mt. Washington Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Stein Sheldon Mr. President & CEO Avenue Rogers 1708 West Baltimore, MD 21209 Phone: (410) 578-5050 Fax: (410) 578-0566 [email protected] www.mwph.org Owned by Johns Hopkins, theOwned by Johns Hopkins, center has 13 meeting rooms and 56 guest rooms. Mt. Washington Mt. Washington Center Conference Robertson Ms. Tangi and Marketing Director of Sales 5801 Smith Avenue Suite 1100 21209 Baltimore, MD 735-7695 Phone: (410) [email protected] www-acc-mtwashington conferencecenter.com Member Directory 56

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore pharmacy. degrees ineducationand the universityoffersdoctoral master’s degreeprograms, In additiontoofferingseveral programs forwomenandmen. undergraduate andgraduate degree, aswellflexible four-year women’s college institution offeringatraditional A Catholicliberalarts www.ndm.edu [email protected] Phone: (410)532-5300 Baltimore, MD21210 4701 NorthCharlesStreet President Dr.Marylou Yam University Maryland Notre Dameof worldwide. manufacturer withcustomers large electronicsdefense Northrop Grummanisa www.northgrum.com [email protected] Fax: (410)981-2059 Phone: (410)765-8846 Linthicum, MD21090 MS A275 1580-A West NurseryRoad Electronic SystemsInternational Mr. JoeJackson Northrop GrummanCorp. region inthecountry. most congestedtransportation States’ NortheastCorridor, the technology totheUnited Superconducting Maglev committed tobringingthe A U.S.-ownedcompany www.northeastmaglev.com maglev.com shera.thompson@northeast Fax: (410)285-8264 Phone: (202)403-0438 Washington, D.C.20005 Suite 700 1212 New York Avenue, NW Community Relations Director, Government& Shera Thompson Ms. MAGLEV The Northeast www.outwardboundbaltimore.org baltimore.org gmihalik@outwardbound Fax: (410)298-3822 Phone: (410)448-1721 Baltimore, MD21207 1900 EagleDrive Executive Director Ms. GingerMihalik Chesapeake Bay Baltimore Outward Bound Consulting engineeringfirm. www.pbworld.com [email protected] Fax: (410)727-4608 Phone: (410)727-5050 Baltimore, MD21201 Tower 1,10thFloor 100 SouthCharlesStreet Principal Mr. JerryJannetti Parsons Brinckerhoff transportation infrastructure. produce materialsfor We build,maintainand www.pflanigan.com [email protected] Fax: (410)467-3127 Phone: (410)467-5900 Baltimore, MD21218 2444 LochRavenRoad President Mr. PierceFlaniganIV P. Flanigan&Sons metropolitan area. totheBaltimore services skilled nursingandtherapy delivers highquality, in-home Home HealthAgencythat A Medicare/MedicaidCertified www.p-bhealth.com [email protected] Fax: (410)235-1309 Phone: (410)235-1060 Baltimore, MD21218 2535 SaintPaulStreet CEO Ms. JackieBailey, R.N.,MBA Care Agency, Inc. P-B HealthHome others. self-reliance andconcernfor to enhanceself-esteem, settings, carefullystructured experiences innaturaloutdoor but challengingeducational provide studentswithsafe organization thatseeksto A nonprofiteducational largest volumerestaurants. ranked amongfiveofthe Haborplace hasbeennationally for over54years.Phillips andoperated Maryland-owned Phillips Seafoodhasbeen www.phillipsfoods.com [email protected] Fax: (410)625-4725 Phone: (443)263-1200 Baltimore, MD21202 601 EastPrattStreet General Manager Mr. BrianFountain of Baltimore Phillips Seafood water andwastewater. transportation environmental, design, utilities,trafficand engineering firm;site civic Multi-disciplinary www.pennoni.com [email protected] Fax: (410)878-9551 Phone: (443)449-2500 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 600 323 West CamdenStreet Office Director Ms. MaureenDecker Pennoni AssociatesInc. industrial and military markets. industrial andmilitary electronics andsemiconductor, polymer nanocompositesfor additivesand nanocrystal Manufactures andmarkets www.pixelligent.com [email protected] Fax: (410)528-0602 Phone: (443)529-8310 Baltimore, MD21224 6411 Beckley Street Holabird BusinessPark Chief ExecutiveOfficer Mr. CraigBandes Technologies, LLC Pixelligent biotechnology companies. based pharmaceuticaland America’s leadingresearch- PhRMA represents www.phrma.org [email protected] Fax: (202)835-3585 Phone: (202)835-3400 Washington, D.C.20004 Suite 300 950 FStreet,NW Director,Development Alliance Mr. BrianSmith PhRma area. throughout theBaltimoreCity parking managementservices Our companyprovides www.pmsparking.com [email protected] Fax: (410)385-8966 Phone: (410)783-4497 Baltimore, MD21201 4th Floor 322 NorthHowardStreet President &CEO Geletu Ms. Amsale PMS Parking,Inc. schools. elementary activity tolow-income meaningful playandphysical Playworks providessafe, www.playworks.org/baltimore [email protected] Fax: (443)927-7248 Phone: (410)662-1220 Baltimore, MD21218 Suite 310 2601 NorthHowardStreet Executive Director Ms. RandiHogan Playworks Maryland exhibits forkidsunder10. with interactiveeducational museums intheUnitedStates One ofthetop5children’s www.portdiscovery.org [email protected] Fax: (410)727-3042 Phone: (410)864-2654 Baltimore, MD21202 35 MarketPlace President &CEO Ms. BrynParchman Children’s Museum Discovery/ Port nonprofits. individuals, businessesand to management services and investment,wealth Provides deposit,credit www.pnc.com [email protected] Fax: (410)237-5427 Phone: (410)237-4505 Baltimore, MD21202 1 EastPrattStreet Greater Maryland Regional President, Ms. LauraGamble PNC 42 portsand80locations. States, operatinginmorethan and stevedoreintheUnited The largestterminaloperator www.portsamerica.com america.com bayard.hogans@ports Fax: (410)631-7425 Phone: (410)631-5950 Baltimore, MD21224 Suite 100 2200 BroeningHighway General Manager—Baltimore Mr. BayardHogans Chesapeake, LLC America Ports wireless datanetworks. operates publicandprivate Port Networksbuildsand www.portnetworks.com [email protected] Fax: (410)510-1147 Phone: (410)637-3707 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 2553 401 EastPrattStreet General Manager Mr. HughBethell Networks Port and operationalconsulting. internal auditandbusinessrisk specializing inaudit,tax, International accountingfirm www.pwc.com [email protected] Fax: (813)375-5918 Phone: (410)659-3300 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1900 100 EastPrattStreet Office ManagingPartner Mr. WilliamCorey Jr. Coopers LLP Pricewaterhouse entrepreneurs. opportunities forallminority that impactsaccessto American businesses An organizationofAfrican www.presidentsroundtable.net .com sbrooks@srbcommunications Fax: (410)480-7081 Phone: (410)385-1333 Columbia, MD21045 Suite 140 5850 Waterloo Road President Ms. SheilaBrooks RoundTable The Presidents’ Member Directory 57

www.gbc.org Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Inc. Albert Counselman Mr. Chairman & CEO 555 Fairmount Avenue MD 21286 Towson, Phone: (410) 339-7263 Fax: (410) 339-5867 [email protected] www.rcmd.com Insurance, risk management, employee benefits, administration and consulting. Riverside Health, Inc. James Davis Mr. Affairs President, External Vice 7001 Johnnycake Road Suite 203 Windsor Mill, MD 21244 Phone: (410) 878-7709 Fax: (410) 779-9389 [email protected] www.myriversidehealth.com Riverside Health is a managed care organization that focuses its business on public sector programs like Medicaid and Medicare. Member FDIC Renaissance Baltimore Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel Donahue Terry Mr. General Manager 202 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 986-4801 Fax: (410) 986-4888 [email protected] www.marriott.com/hotels/travel /bwish-renaissance-baltimore -harborplace-hotel A deluxe, 622-room, full service downtown hotel located next to the Gallery at Harborplace. Respira Medical Maria Martinez Y. Mrs. CEO 521 Progress Drive A–C Park, Suites Tech BWI Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: (443) 200-0055 Fax: (443) 200-0054 [email protected] www.respiramedical.com Respiratory home medical equipment specialist. Portable and oxygen, CPAP/BiPAP supply replenishment program, nebulizers, apnea monitors, wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds and commodes. Manages commercial/ residential real estate for various corporations and individual clients. A Smithsonian affiliate and largest African the east coast’s American museum. Galleries, cafe. rentals, theater, Regional Management, Inc. Ms. Jill Gansler CFO East Fayette Street 11 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 539-2370 Fax: (410) 539-5017 [email protected] www.regionalmgmt.com The Reginald F. Lewis The Reginald F. Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture Skipp Sanders A. Dr. Executive Director 830 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 263-1800 Fax: (410) 333-1138 [email protected] www.africanamericanculture.org RedOwl Analytics Guy Fillipelli Mr. CEO Street Light 1111 Suite 250 Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 528-8397 [email protected] http://redowlanalytics.com R2integrated is a high growth, next generation digital, social marketing and technology agency specializing in creating meaningful customer engagement in the ever- changing world of peer-to-peer interactions. An enterprise, organizational, project management and business process outsourcing consulting firm. R2integrated—Digital Marketing & Technology Steve Navarro Mr. Director of Business Development 400 East Pratt Street Floor 11th Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 369-3759 Fax: (410) 369-3671 [email protected] www.r2integrated.com Quviant Group, LLC Quviant Group, Anton Mitchell Mr. President & CEO 15 North Parke Street Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: (800) 440-5295 Fax: (800) 440-2811 [email protected] www.quviant.com pnc.com for knowing community community knowing for matters. People. Community. Doers. Because we know that inspiration begins at home. Doers. Because we know that People. Community. ©2014 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. PNC Bank, National Association. The region’s leading The region’s independent multi-disciplined insurance and financial services firm. Mr. Trevor Lewis Jr. Trevor Mr. Managing Director McCormick Road 11311 5th Floor MD 21031 Hunt Valley, Phone: (410) 821-7766 Fax: (410) 828-0242 [email protected] www.psafinancial.com PSA Insurance and Financial Services Project PLASE provides housing, hope and support to 500 homeless men, women and families annually. Project PLASE, Inc. Project Ms. Mary Slicher Executive Director 3601 Old Frederick Road Baltimore, MD 21229 Phone: (410) 837-1400 Fax: (410) 837-6130 [email protected] www.projectplase.org Member Directory 58

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore health care,ITandlegal. administrative professionals, in accounting,finance, and recruitingservices Professional staffing www.rhi.com [email protected] Phone: (410)385-1600 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 1150 500 EastPrattStreet Regional Manager Mr. JoeGonzales HalfInternational Robert projects. environmental andutility fortransportation, services engineering andconstruction Professional planning, www.rkk.com [email protected] Fax: (410)669-1231 Phone: (410)728-2900 Baltimore, MD21217 81 MosherStreet Partner Mr. MarkDumler RK&K Engineers GBC082914_Layout 18/18/20143:12PMPage DELAWARE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEWJERSEYYORK PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON, DC Saul Ewing LLP is proud to support the tosupport Saul EwingLLPisproud Greater BaltimoreCommittee BALTIMORE, MD21202-3133410.332.8600 500 E.PRATT STREETSUITE900 global businesses. to local,nationaland service big firmexpertiseandpersonal A regionallawfirmproviding www.rosenbergmartin.com martin.com bgreenberg@rosenberg Fax: (410)727-1115 Phone: (410)727-6600 Baltimore, MD21201 21st Floor 25 SouthCharlesStreet Managing Partner Barry Greenberg,Esq. Greenberg, LLP Martin Rosenberg more 1,500familieseachyear. with areahospitalstoembrace catastrophic illness.Partnering children whoarebattling Home forfamiliesandtheir www.rmhcbaltimore.org [email protected] Fax: (410)727-6177 Phone: (410)528-1010 Baltimore, MD21201 635 West LexingtonStreet Executive Director Ms. SandraPagnotti of Baltimore, Inc. House Charities Ronald McDonald OFFICE MANAGINGPARTNER The law firm of law firm The CHARLES O.MONK,II www.saul.com brunch andprivatefunctions. lunch,dinner,serving Sunday seafood restaurantandbar contemporary Full service, www.rusty-scupper.com [email protected] Fax: (410)234-1084 Phone: (410)727-3678 Baltimore, MD21230 Inner HarborMarina 402 KeyHighway General Manager Mr. EdPrutzer Rusty Scupper Arabia. and Research CentreinSaudi King FaisalSpecialistHospital Export medicalsuppliesfor [email protected] Fax: (410)850-9220 Phone: (410)850-0100 Hanover, MD21076 7470 CandlewoodRoad General Director Zamil Al-Hashishi Mr. Services Royspec Purchasing receive full-service Atlanta andJFKNewYork. Philadelphia, Charleston, Baltimore, DullesAirport, withofficesin forwarder Customs broker/freight www.shapiro.com Fax: (410)510-1196 Phone: (410)539-0540 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 1200 100 NorthCharlesStreet President &CEO Ms. MarjorieShapiro and Co.,Inc. Samuel Shapiro makers. offering insighttodecision and policyconsultingfirm SPG isaneconomicresearch www.sagepolicy.com [email protected] Fax: (410)522-7244 Phone: (410)522-7243 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 505 575 SouthCharlesStreet Chairman &CEO Mr.Basu Anirban Sage PolicyGroup, Inc. challenges. a strongadvantageinlegal combination thatprovides levels ofreachandfocus,a representation atmultiple Clients ofSaulEwing www.saul.com [email protected] Fax: (410)332-8870 Phone: (410)332-8600 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 800 500 EastPrattStreet Lockwood Place Baltimore Office Managing Partner, Charles MonkII,Esq. Saul EwingLLP global capabilities. public relationsagencywith Baltimore-based full service, Communications (SHC)isa Sandy Hillman www.hillmanpr.com [email protected] Fax: (410)616-8940 Phone: (410)339-5100 Towson, MD21204 Suite 303 1122 KenilworthDrive The Exchange President Ms. SandraHillman Communications Sandy Hillman

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broadline distributor. the area’s largestindependent meats, andSavalFoodservice America, processorofdeli Owner ofDeliBrands www.savalfoods.com [email protected] Fax: (410)379-8068 Phone: (410)379-5100 Elkridge, MD21075 P.O. Box8630 President andCEO Mr. PaulSaval Corporation Saval Foods securities. corporate, realestateand banking, bankruptcy, biotech, and civillitigation,including all aspectsofbusinesslaw Law firmconcentratingon www.shapirosher.com [email protected] Fax: (410)539-7611 Phone: (410)385-0202 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 2000 36 SouthCharlesStreet President William Carlson,Esq. & SandlerP.A. Shapiro SherGuinot strategy solutions. accounting, profitabilityand and consultingfirmproviding SC&H Groupisanaudit,tax www.scandh.com [email protected] Fax: (410)403-1570 Phone: (410)403-1500 Sparks, MD21152 910 RidgebrookRoad CEO Mr. RonaldCausey SC&H Group business consultingfirm. Public accountingand www.sbandcompany.com [email protected] Fax: (410)584-0061 Phone: (410)584-0060 Hunt Valley, MD21030 Suite 5500 200 InternationalCircle Managing Partner Mr. GraylinSmith SB &Company, LLC Member Directory 59

www.gbc.org A Maryland-based Association Management Company (AMC). Our team of professionals manage day-to-day operations and programs for trade associations and professional specialize societies. We in providing executive leadership, financial and grant management, meeting planning, marketing and communications management for non-profit boards. Stone House Stone t/a Publications I95 Business.com Magazine Franz Ms. Vicki President & CEO Road 1242 Paper Mill MD 21030 Cockeysville, Phone: (410) 584-9960 Fax: (410) 584-9166 [email protected] www.i95business.com Connecting businesses in the third largest economic development region in the state, from White Marsh to Delaware. Stringfellow Management Inc. Group, CAE Fred Stringfellow, Mr. President 2105 Laurel Bush Road Suite 201 MD 21015 Air, Bel Phone: (443) 640-1059 Fax: (443) 640-1031 [email protected] www.stringfellowgroup.net Stifel Richard Himelfarb Mr. President Executive Vice 1 South Street 17th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 224-1400 Fax: (410) 454-5299 [email protected] www.stifel.com A leading provider of investment banking and brokerage services with offices throughout the United States and abroad. Stancills Inc. Stancills Stancill Ms. Emlyn President Vice Hill Road 499 Mountain 21903 Perryville, MD 939-2224 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 939-2110 [email protected] www.stancills.com Stancills, Inc. is a specialty manufacturer of engineered soils for the green building, horticulture, sports turf and geo-technical markets. Stevenson University Manning Kevin Dr. President Road 1525 Greenspring Valley Stevenson, MD 21153 Phone: (443) 334-2125 Fax: (410) 486-7865 [email protected] www.stevenson.edu Private university offering and bachelor’s career-focused degree programs for master’s traditional undergraduates and adult professionals. www.sbandcompany.com tax, and business growth needs! Knowledge • Quality • Client Service Quality • • Knowledge Contact us to help you meet your accounting, Business Advisory Assurance Tax Risk Consulting Tax Assurance Advisory Business Consults on education, fundraising, and business development. St. Agnes Health Care Ms. Bonnie Phipps President & CEO 900 Caton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21229 Phone: (410) 368-2907 Fax: (410) 368-2109 [email protected] www.stagnes.org Integrated health care system delivering care through an acute care hospital and several freestanding facilities. Commercial and multi-family Commercial general contractors. Spilman Education Services LLC Spilman Craig Dr. CEO 1807 Lancaster Street Baltimore, MD 21231 Phone: (443) 540-4240 Fax: (410) 732-5238 [email protected] Southway Builders, Inc. Builders, Southway Jr. Paul Littmann Mr. President Avenue 1318 East Fort 21230 Baltimore, MD 332-4134 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 332-4136 [email protected] www.southwaybuilders.com Sojourner-Douglass College Charles Simmons Dr. President 500 North Caroline Street Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: (410) 276-0306 Fax: (410) 675-1810 [email protected] www.sdc.edu Private, predominately African-American IHE offering bachelors and masters degrees in the applied arts and sciences. SoBran provides a wide variety of professional, technical and operational services. we While our projects vary, are consistently dedicated to uncompromising quality and unparalleled customer service. SmartCEO is a media company that directs its attention on local business owners and have C-Level executives. We multiple marketing avenues and products which will help you to brand, to sell to and connect with local CEOs. SoBran, Inc. Gregory Kelly President Senior Vice 4000 Blackburn Lane Suite 100 Burtonsville, MD 20866 Phone: (301) 476-9077 Fax: (301) 476-9598 [email protected] www.sobran-inc.com SmartCEO Gaulke Ms. Jolene Baltimore Director Point 2700 Light House Suite 220 21224 Baltimore, MD 278-9188 Phone: (443) Fax: (410) 675-5280 [email protected] www.smartceo.com Community teaching hospital with centers of excellence, including the heart center, emergency medicine surgery, rehabilitation, obstetrics, pediatrics, cancer and orthopedics. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Ms. Amy Perry President Avenue Belvedere 240-1 West Baltimore, MD 21215 Phone: (410) 601-5135 Fax: (410) 601-8801 [email protected] www.lifebridgehealth.org Offers a comprehensive network of mental health, behavior and addiction services. Dr. Steven Sharfstein Dr. President & CEO 6501 North Charles Street 6815 Box P.O. Baltimore, MD 21285 Phone: (410) 938-3000 Fax: (410) 938-4532 www.sheppardpratt.org Sheppard Pratt Sheppard Health System Development, acquisition and management of multifamily and senior living communities with more than 2,500 employees. The Shelter Group Joseph Mark Mr. Founding Chairman South Calvert Street 111 Suite 2700 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 385-5268 Fax: (410) 385-5201 [email protected] www.thesheltergrp.com Management, labor relations and employment attorneys practicing before federal, state and local administrative agencies and courts. Shawe & Rosenthal, LLP & Rosenthal, Shawe Esq. Bruce Harrison, Managing Partner 1 South Street Suite 1800 21202 Baltimore, MD 752-1040 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 752-8861 [email protected] www.shawe.com Member Directory 60

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore equipment. and constructionsafety products, promotionalitems furniture dealer, computer Full lineofficeproducts, www.sueannsofficesupply.com [email protected] Fax: (410)664-6086 Phone: (410)664-6226 Baltimore, MD21215 Hayward Avenue 4147 President Ms. BeverlyWilliams Supply Inc. Sue-Ann’s Office Engineers/architects/planners. www.stvinc.com [email protected] Fax: (410)298-2794 Phone: (410)944-9112 Baltimore, MD21244 Suite 200 Road 7125 Ambassador Vice President Mr. JoelOppenheimer STV, Inc. services. mortgage andinvestment deposit andcredit,trust, products includingtraditional with afullrangeoffinancial along personalized service Bank offerscustomerslocal, organizations, SunTrust commercial banking One ofthenation’s largest www.suntrust.com [email protected] Fax: (410)986-1682 Phone: (410)986-1677 Baltimore, MD21202 25th Floor 120 EastBaltimoreStreet Chairman, President&CEO Mr. J.ScottWilfong Maryland SunTrust Bank, other constructionprojects. development ofbuildingsand management, planningand Owner representative,project www.synthesisusa.com [email protected] Fax: (410)792-4458 Phone: (410)792-4447 Columbia, MD21046 Suite 214 9175 GuilfordRoad President Mr.King Thomas Synthesis Incorporated commercialFull-service bank. www.susquehanna.net [email protected] Fax: (410)316-0019 Phone: (410)316-0280 Hunt Valley, MD21030 Suite 600 307 InternationalCircle Regional President Mr. JimWitty Susquehanna Bank funds. range ofno-loadmutual investors andofferabroad individual andinstitutional investment managementfor Rowe PriceJr., weprovide Founded in1937byThomas www.troweprice.com [email protected] Fax: (410)345-7499 Phone: (410)345-5758 Baltimore, MD21202 9th Floor 100 EastPrattStreet Chairman oftheBoard&CIO Mr. BrianRogers Group, Inc. T. RowePrice public relationsagency. advertisingand Full service [email protected] Fax: (410)986-1299 Phone: (410)347-7500 Baltimore, MD21231 900 SouthWolfe Street Vice Chairman Mr. TomBurden TBC, Inc. families. assistance tobusinessesand highest qualityimmigration dedicated toprovidingthe immigrationfirm Full service www.taylor-ryan.com [email protected] Fax: (800)254-4971 Phone: (410)486-5800 Baltimore, MD21208 Suite 265 CommerCentre East 1777 ReisterstownRoad Partner Frances O’Connell Taylor, Esq. Taylor &Ryan,LLC Member Directory 61

. www.gbc.org Trane Troy Frank Mr. Sales Manager—Direct Drive West 10947 Golden Suite 100 MD 21031 Hunt Valley, 403-2191 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 403-2225 [email protected] www.trane.com An industry-leading total- building solutions provider that focuses on integrated automation and building HVAC systems, building services and contracting, and energy services. for the life of your building the life for and creating and sustaining safe, comfortable and efficient environments. efficient and comfortable safe, sustaining and creating Ingersoll Rand ®, and Thermo King ®. Ingersoll world leader is a ®. Rand in King Rand Thermo ®, and Ingersoll Trane belongs to Ingersoll Rand’s family of brands, including Club Car including ®, brands, family of Rand’s Ingersoll to belongs Trane Towson University Towson Loeschke Maravene Dr. President Road 8000 York 21252 MD Towson, 704-2356 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 704-3488 [email protected] www.towson.edu One hundred forty four graduate and undergraduate nationally-recognized STEM, business, education and health professions programs serving 22,500 students. and into the future. and into productive, and patients are healthier today are healthier productive, and patients Building Energy Management - Building Energy Management Trane’s energy solutions, HVAC control systems and systems control energy solutions, HVAC Trane’s at 410.403.2200 or [email protected] This means students learn more, associates are more learn more, associates This means students Making Baltimore’s Buildings Better Making Baltimore’s Buildings solutions to maximize comfort. comfort. to maximize solutions and efficient intelligent increase net asset value, and improve indoor air quality, indoor air quality, value, and improve asset increase net Trane partners with you to meet your needs and develop develop your needs and meet partners with you to Trane For more information, please contact Frank Troy maintenance services can help reduce energy consumption, energy consumption, help reduce services can maintenance helping you to succeed now to helping you The Mid-Atlantic’s leading The Mid-Atlantic’s providing custom publisher, content, design, ad sales, website, digital printing and fulfillment services. 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Mr. John Hill Mr. President, Vice Business Development 3100 Elm Avenue 1st Floor West Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 235-3600 [email protected] www.thinksi.com Tilton-Steele International Renato Sciacqua Mr. Principal South Calvert Street 111 Suite 2700 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (301) 674-3100 Fax: (410) 363-8119 [email protected] Mr. Marc Terrill Marc Terrill Mr. President Avenue Mount Royal 101 West Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 727-4828 Fax: (410) 783-4795 [email protected] www.associated.org Strengthens and nurtures Jewish life by engaging and supporting community partners in Greater Baltimore, Israel and around the world. Think Systems, Inc. Distribution, e-commerce, Distribution, e-commerce, reverse logistics, transportation, public and contract warehousing, contract wine and packaging, beer, spirits logistics, light assembly since 1893. THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore The Terminal The Terminal Corporation Scott Menzies Mr. President & CEO 1657 A South Highland Avenue 21224 Baltimore, MD 246-0500 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 327-1608 [email protected] www.termcorp.com A world leader in highly reliable and secure wireless communication technology. Mr. Maurice Tosé Mr. President, CEO & Chairman Street 275 West Suite 400 Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 263-7616 Fax: (410) 263-7617 [email protected] www.telecomsys.com TeleCommunication TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. A news and events organization that focuses on technology issues in the Baltimore region. We organize the annual Baltimore Innovation Week. Mr. Brian James Kirk Mr. Co-Founder 623 Gaul Street 19125 Philadelphia, PA Phone: (215) 253-4259 [email protected] www.technical.ly/baltimore Technical.ly Baltimore Technical.ly The Tech Council of Maryland The Tech is the largest trade association serving the life science and technology communities. Mr. Art Art Mr. Jacoby Interim CEO 9210 Corporate Boulevard Suite 470 Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: (240) 243-4045 Fax: (240) 243-4060 [email protected] www.techcouncilmd.com Tech Council Tech of Maryland Enlists promising future leaders in the movement to eliminate educational inequity. Teach for America America for Teach Baltimore Cass Ms. Courtney Executive Director Street 2601 North Howard Suite 300 21218 Baltimore, MD 662-7700 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 662-1746 courtney.cass@teachfor america.org www.teachforamerica.org /baltimore Member Directory 62

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore university inMaryland. A high-qualitypublicresearch www.umbc.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)455-1210 Phone: (410)455-2274 Baltimore, MD21250 1000 HilltopCircle President Dr. FreemanHrabowskiIII University inMaryland UMBC—An Honors ones affectedbycancer. young adultsandtheirloved educating andconnecting enhance livesbysupporting, The missionoftheUCFisto www.ulmancancerfund.org [email protected] Phone: (410)964-0202 Baltimore, MD21230 Suite 325 921 EastFort Avenue President &CEO Mr.Brock Yetso For Young Adults Ulman CancerFund spanning 30statesandD.C. organizations in75markets wide arrayofbusinessesand networking solutionstoa provider ofmanaged tw telecomisaleading www.twtelecom.com [email protected] Fax: (301)361-3507 Phone: (301)361-3532 Columbia, MD21045 Suite 140 6230 OldDobbinLane Executive Senior Account Pierce Ms. Amy tw telecom,Inc. retirement. Insurance, investment, www.aegon.com [email protected] Fax: (410)347-8685 Phone: (410)576-4500 Baltimore, MD21202 100 LightStreet President &CEO Mr. MarkMullin Corporation Transamerica www.uncf.org [email protected] Fax: (410)528-0602 Phone: (202)810-0200 Washington, D.C.20001 1805 7thStreet,NW Regional DevelopmentDirector Ms. MetaWilliams College Fund UNCF—United Negro and theSchoolofLaw. the CollegeofPublicAffairs College ofArtsandSciences, Business, theYale Gordon of theMerrickSchool degree programs;composed professional anddoctoral undergraduate andgraduate, Educational institution; www.ubalt.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)837-4875 Phone: (410)837-4866 Baltimore, MD21201 1420 NorthCharlesStreet President Mr. KurtSchmoke University ofBaltimore and funddistribution. and needsthroughfundraising bylinkingresources serves community andagenciesit UWCM strengthensthe www.uwcm.org [email protected] Fax: (410)547-5640 Phone: (410)895-1513 Baltimore, MD21203 P.O. Box1576 5th Floor 100 SouthCharlesStreet President &CEO Mr. MarkFurst Central Maryland United Way of organization. most effectiveeducation The nation’s largestand you lightanddry. wicking sports gear that keeps apparel; microfibermoisture- Originator ofperformance www.underarmour.com [email protected] Fax: (410)234-9830 Phone: (410)468-2512 Baltimore, MD21230 3rd Floor 1020 HullStreet President &CEO Mr. KevinPlank Under Armour, Inc. www.umm.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)328-1931 Phone: (410)328-8667 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 250 250 West PrattStreet President &CEO Mr. RobertChrencik Medical System University ofMaryland interest. environmental andpublic programs inhealth,business, with nationally-recognized the UniversityofMaryland A top-rankedlawschoolat www.law.umaryland.edu [email protected] Fax: (410)706-4045 Phone: (410)706-0164 Baltimore, MD21201 500 West BaltimoreStreet Dean andProfessorofLaw Donald TobinDean School ofLaw Francis KingCarey University ofMaryland venture with Johns Hopkins. venture withJohnsHopkins. 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www.gbc.org Trusted legal counsel for Trusted business. Eleven offices in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, Delaware, Kentucky and Michigan. Where Magazine/Morris Magazine/Morris Where Publications Visitor Jack Tomalis Mr. Associate Publisher 575 South Charles Street Suite 404 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 783-7520 Fax: (410) 783-1763 jack.tomalis@wheremagazine .com www.wheretraveler.com Publisher of Guestbook, found in hotel rooms throughout Where Magazine, the city, and other Wheretraveler.com tourist information. Taylor Whiteford, LLP & Preston Esq. Martin Fletcher, Managing Partner 7 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 347-8737 Fax: (410) 234-2313 [email protected] www.wtplaw.com Weyrich, Cronin, Cronin, Weyrich, Chartered & Sorra, CPA Benny Walker Mr. Principal Street 139 North Main Suite 201 21014 MD Air, Bel 879-2237 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 893-9527 [email protected] www.wcscpa.com WC&S offers traditional tax/accounting, forensic/ investigative accounting, business valuations, dental accounting and services for nonprofit organizations. Studio What Works Ms. Brooke Hall CEO/Founder 900 Cathedral Street, #217 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (717) 951-8493 Fax: (717) 951-8493 [email protected] www.whatworksstudio.com are a full-serviceWe creative agency in Baltimore. Our award-winning studio is setting the pace in web and print design, audience- building, digital strategy and also content marketing. We “Best New publish Baltimore’s Magazine,” What Weekly. Full service law firm servicing local and national businesses as well as individuals. FargoWells Bank, N.A. Andrew Bertamini Mr. Regional President 7 Saint Paul Street Second Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 332-5460 Fax: (410) 576-0695 andrew.bertamini@wellsfargo .com www.wellsfargo.com Financial institution. Science + Wexford LLC Technology, Stephen Hanssen Mr. Development Senior Director, Baltimore Street 801 West Suite 505 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 649-5629 Fax: (410) 649-5733 steve.hanssen@wexford scitech.com www.wexfordscitech.com Public REIT. Weber Shandwick Weber Kevin O’Keefe Mr. President, Baltimore 2809 Boston Street Suite 8 21224 Baltimore, MD 558-2100 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 558-2188 [email protected] www.webershandwick.com Shandwick assists Weber companies and organizations worldwide in managing and protecting their reputations through digital communications, PR, advertising, design and public affairs. Friedman Weinstock, & Friedman, PA William Thrush Managing Partner 4 Resevoir Circle Baltimore, MD 21208 Phone: (410) 559-9000 Fax: (410) 559-9009 [email protected] www.weinstocklegal.com WBAL-TV 11 Dan Joerres Mr. President & General Manager 3800 Hooper Avenue Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 338-6403 Fax: (410) 338-6238 [email protected] www.wbaltv.com live, local, Maryland’s latebreaking news leader online and on your at WBALTV.com mobile device. Waterfront of Partnership Baltimore Inc. is proud to chief serve as our Harbor’s and advocate, promoter, with the steward. Working the Partnership manages, City, promotes and advocates on behalf of the waterfront. Clean, The Partnership’s and Green Safe, Hospitality, work daily to ensure Teams Waterfront is clean, Baltimore’s friendly and beautiful. One of America’s most One of America’s distinguished comprehensive art museums, offering permanent exhibits of its collections and major loan exhibitions. Partnership Waterfront Inc. of Baltimore, Ms. Laurie Schwartz President 650 South Exeter Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (443) 743-3307 Fax: (410) 235-1309 [email protected] www.waterfrontpartnership.org The Walters Art Museum The Walters Ph.D. Julia Marciari-Alexander, Executive Director Street 600 North Charles 21201 Baltimore, MD 547-9000 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 783-7969 [email protected] www.thewalters.org Wal-Mart serves customersWal-Mart and members more than 200 million times per week in retail outlets, online and on mobile operates devices. Walmart under 69 different banners in 27 countries. Leading global suppliers of catalysts and silicas products, specialty construction chemicals and building supplies and container products. Wal-Mart Ms. Nina Albert Director, Community Affairs 701 8th Street, NW Suite 200 D.C. 20001 Washington, Phone: (202) 434-0716 Fax: (866) 316-7791 [email protected] www.wal-mart.com Live event production services and audio/video/broadcast consulting engineers. R. Grace & Co. W. Gregory Poling Mr. President & COO 7500 Grace Drive Columbia, MD 21044 Phone: (410) 531-4555 Fax: (410) 531-4414 [email protected] www.grace.com Full service, sales nonprofit and marketing organization. Promotes the Baltimore area as a convention and tourist destination. VPC, Inc. Eisenberg Eli Mr. Principal 240 Business Center Drive Reisterstown, MD 21136 Phone: (410) 526-9100 Fax: (410) 526-9101 [email protected] www.vpcinc.net Visit Baltimore Visit Noonan Tom Mr. President & CEO 100 Light Street 12th Floor 21202 Baltimore, MD 659-7130 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 727-2308 [email protected] www.baltimore.org Vision Technology Services Vision Technology is a strategic IT services partner offering clients an innovative approach, qualified professionals and a range of superior technical services. Mr. M. Scott Cerasoli Mr. President 230 Schilling Circle Suite 200 MD 21030 Hunt Valley, Phone: (410) 916-0216 Fax: (410) 560-2521 [email protected] www.vistechs.com Vision Technology Technology Vision Services LLC Client-focused interior firm conducting architecture design-driven conversations focused on strategic business objectives and centered around space, culture and brand. Ms. Kelly Ennis Principal, Founder, Mid Atlantic VP 3709 Keswick Road Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 929-9214 Fax: (443) 708-5195 kennis@thevervepartnership .com www.thevervepartnership.com The Verve The Verve Partnership, LLC Provides communications, internet, wireless and video services in Maryland. Verizon Maryland Inc. Verizon Anthony Lewis Mr. President 1 East Pratt Street 8th Floor—East Wing Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 393-4321 Fax: (410) 393-4078 [email protected] www.verizon.com Full service firm with law intellectual property, government, litigation and business divisions. Venable LLP Venable Shea, Esq. James Chairman Street 750 East Pratt Suite 900 21202 Baltimore, MD 244-7400 Phone: (410) Fax: (410) 244-7742 [email protected] www.venable.com Member Directory 64

2015 Directory Member Committee Greater Baltimore services. construction management planning, environmentaland engineering, architectural, top 120ENRfirm,offers WR&A, amulti-disciplinary, Established in1915, www.wrallp.com [email protected] Fax: (443)224-1875 Phone: (410)235-3450 Baltimore, MD21231 801 SouthCarolineStreet Partner Mr. JosephMakar & Associates,LLP Whitman, Requardt services. construction and providing comprehensivepre- contractor anddesign/builder, general contractor, specialty Construction manager, www.whiting-turner.com .com timothy.regan@whiting-turner Fax: (410)337-5890 Phone: (410)337-5230 Towson, MD21286 Hampton Plaza 300 EastJoppaRoad President andCEO Mr. TimothyRegan Contracting Company The Whiting-Turner LOOKING FORWARDTOTHENEXT WE’VE COMEALONGWAY, WWW.WRALLP.COM www.wbcm.com [email protected] Fax: (410)324-4100 Phone: (410)512-4500 Towson, MD21286 Suite 100 Fairmount Avenue 849 President Mr. LeonKriebel Magnani, LLC(WBCM) Whitney BaileyCox& company. Land salesanddevelopment [email protected] Fax: (410)879-3524 Phone: (410)879-9292 Bel Air, MD21014 141 NorthMainStreet President &CEO Mr. WilliamCox Real EstateInc. William H.Cox,Jr. LLC. Construction Services, construction throughWBCM management andfacility and provideconstruction Bailey Cox&Magnani,LLC, throughWhitney services architecture andengineering first trueAECfirm.We deliver Baltimore-metropolitan area’s BALTIMORE. and STXsportinggoods. nonwovens forover100years, manufacturer offoam/ Baltimore-headquartered www.wmtburnett.com [email protected] Fax: (410)539-6399 Phone: (410)837-3000 Baltimore, MD21230 1500 BushStreet CEO Mr. Richard Tucker Jr. Wm. T. &Co. Burnett the world. multitude industriesaround clientsacross which serve A national24-officelawfirm www.wilsonelser.com [email protected] Fax: (410)962-8758 Phone: (410)539-1800 Baltimore, MD21202 Suite 600 500 EastPrattStreet Baltimore ManagingPartner Russell Ms. Angela Edelman &DickerLLP Wilson ElserMoskowitz 100 YEARS. individual needs. programs tailoredtotheir community andresidential a networkofeducational, and self-sufficientthrough families becomeproductive Helping at-riskchildrenand www.woodbourne.org [email protected] Fax: (410)433-1459 Phone: (410)433-1000 Baltimore, MD21239 Woodbourne Avenue 1301 Executive Director Ms. DaniaO’Connor Center, Inc. Woodbourne clients innumerousindustries. awiderangeof Carlyle serves A nationallawfirm,Womble www.wcsr.com [email protected] Fax: (410)545-5801 Phone: (410)545-5800 Baltimore, MD21201 Suite 1300 250 West PrattStreet Office ManagingPartner David Hamilton Sandridge andRice,LLP Womble Carlyle responsibility. healthy livingandsocial focused on youth development, Community organization www.ymaryland.org [email protected] Fax: (410)376-7494 Phone: (443)322-9622 Baltimore, MD21204 303 West Chesapeake Avenue President &CEO Mr. JohnHoey Y ofCentralMaryland www.veoliatransportation.com com navin.dass@veoliatransdev. 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