Leadership Maryland Announces Class of 2019
52 business and community leaders chosen to complete eight-month professional development program
Annapolis, Md. (February 12, 2019) – Leadership Maryland officially announces the Class of 2019, consisting of 52 business and community leaders from across the state chosen to participate in the professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland.
The Class of 2019, Leadership Maryland’s 27th class, reflects a cross-section of the state, including diversity of geographic location, profession, ethnicity and gender. These 52 individuals will complete an eight-month hands-on learning program focused on the state’s most vital issues.
Following a two-day opening retreat in April, the class will attend five two-day intense sessions traversing the state focusing on Maryland’s economic development, education, health and human services, criminal justice, the environment, and multi-culturalism/diversity. These sessions will be followed by a one-day closing retreat in November and a graduation celebration in December. More than 100 experts representing business, government, education, and the non-profit community will serve as panelists and guest speakers.
“As in previous years, the selection process was very competitive, which is a testament to our members encouraging a diverse and broad spectrum of highly-qualified executives from across the state to apply to our program and share in their experience,” said Renée M. Winsky ‘05, president and Chief Executive Officer, Leadership Maryland. “This year’s cohort is a powerful cross-section of leaders from our state. I’m excited to see them come together as a group and do great things in their workplaces, communities and beyond in the years to come.”
Leadership Maryland is open to senior-level executives with significant achievements in either their careers and/or their communities. Ideal Leadership Maryland members have a desire to learn more about Maryland’s most critical issues and a personal commitment to be a force for positive change in their organizations, their communities, and their state. For more information about Leadership Maryland, please visit www.LeadershipMD.org, call 410-841-2101 or email Info@LeadershipMD.org.
Leadership Maryland Class of 2019 participants:
Lisa Akchin
Associate Vice President & Assistant to the President
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Dr. Heidi M. Anderson
President
University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
Melissa L. Baldwin
Director, Operational Excellence
Kaiser Foundation Mid-Atlantic States
Nona O. Carroll
Chief Strategy Officer
Maryland Business Roundtable for Education
Andrea E. Chapdelaine
President
Hood College
Ellington E. Churchill, Jr.
Secretary
Maryland Department of General Services
Mary Beth Cook
Deputy Director of Planning & Zoning
Calvert County Government
David “Dave” Corkum
Executive Vice President
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Dr. Steven J. Czinn
Chairman, Department of Pediatrics
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Kevin A. Day
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Living Design Lab
Albert A. “Al” Delia
Vice President, Regional Development and Engagement
Frostburg State University
Matt D. Doyle
Business Development Specialist, Attraction
Frederick County Office of Economic Development
Antonia Fasanelli, Esq.
Executive Director
Homeless Persons Representation Project
Ellen R. Fish
Executive Vice President
Hamilton Bank
Gail L. Foltz
Vice President, Commercial Banking Officer
Shore United Bank
Michael A. Franklin
President/CEO
Atlantic General Hospital
Richard G. Griffin AICP, CEcD
Director of Economic Development
City of Frederick
Kelly R. Groff CDME
President & CEO
Visit Montgomery
Michael C. Harris
Managing Director, Finance (CFO)/Board of Directors, Treasurer
Maryland Environmental Services
Matthew “Matt” Helminiak
Commissioner of Labor and Industry
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation
Melanie M. Heuston, D.N.P., RN, NEA-BC
Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer
Meritus Medical Center
Gail D. Houser
Executive Director, Corporate Lending
MidAtlantic Farm Credit, ACA
Lucas W. “Luke” Huber
Vice President
Interior Specialists, Inc.
Donny R. James
Chief Real Estate Officer, Revenue Authority
Prince George’s County Government
Erica N. Joseph
President
Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore
Michael P. Kelleher
Executive Director
Maryland Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MD MEP)
Christine Y. Koski, CPA
CFO and Vice President
KCI Technologies, Inc.
Mikiko Land
Director Marketing & Business Development
CPJ Associates
Sandra S. “Sandy” Love
President, Integrity Solutions
Qlarant
Felton Magee, Jr.
President & CEO
Regent Healthcare, Inc.
Andrea E. Mansfield
Lobbyist
Manis Canning & Associates
Robin McKinney
Co-Founder & CEO
CASH Campaign of Maryland
Eric D. Milhollan, Sr.
Senior Project Manager
Willow Construction, LLC
Eli J. Modlin
Deputy Chief of Staff & Director of Government & Community Relations
Salisbury University
Mary M. Morris
Director, Baltimore Economic Development Fund
University of Maryland Baltimore
Karen J. Nelson
President & CEO
Planned Parenthood of Maryland, Inc.
Rodney Oddoye
Chief Customer Officer and VP Customer Operations
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
Joann Petillo
Senior Vice President
Schnabel Engineering, Inc.
Erin J. Roth
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation
Dr. Patricia W. “Patty” Saelens
Superintendent
Caroline County Public Schools
Edward J. “Ed” Schlotterback
Division Vice President
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Steven J. Schupak
Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
Maryland Public Television
Leon E. Scioscia
Executive Vice President of Operations
Strathmore
Carolyn J. Scruggs
Warden, MRDCC
Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services
Dana Seiler
Founder, Principal/CEO
Vantage Point Solutions Group
Blair Brennan Slaughter, Ph.D.
Vice President, Organization Development, Executive Coach
Rowe Price
Jody P. Thomas
Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland
Mary B. Tung, Ph.D., Esq.
Director
Maryland Energy Administration
Leroy Albert “Al” Tyler, Jr.
Vice President, Economic Development, Capital Projects Development Group
Maryland Stadium Authority
Tracie Watkins Rhodes, Esq.
Director, Office of Small & Minority Policy
Maryland Department of Transportation
Dr. Charles A. “Chuck” Wight
President
Salisbury University
Jeffrey C. “Jeff” Wilke
Director of Bond Financing
MEDCO
About Leadership Maryland
Leadership Maryland is a professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its local business and community leaders. Each year, as many as 52 diverse and accomplished executives from Maryland’s public and private sectors are selected to come together as a class for an eight-month hands-on learning program focused on the state’s most vital social, economic and environmental issues. The first Leadership Maryland class graduated in 1993, and the organization’s alumni network now consists of more than 1,100 leaders from all industries and regions of the state. To learn more, please call Leadership Maryland at 410-841-2101 or visit www.LeadershipMD.org.