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Amrit Dhillon 410-895-1475 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL MARYLAND NAMES 2008 CAMPAIGN LEADERS They are: Roger Calvert (Ferris Baker, Watts) and Julie Mercer (Columbia Consulting Group) as campaign co-chairs; Greg Barnhill (Brown Advisory Securities) and Henry Hagan (AEGON USA– Monumental Life) as Tocqueville Society co-chairs; Taylor Foss (LifeBridge Health) and Marianne D. Fishler (SunTrust Bank SunTrust Investment Services) as Women’s Leadership Council chair and vice chair; Ronald Peterson (Johns Hopkins Health System) as loaned executive chair; Warren Green (LifeBridge Health), Aris Melissaratos (Johns Hopkins University) and P.J. Mitchell (IBM Corporation) as Baltimore City division chairs; Elayne Hettleman (Leadership Baltimore County) as Baltimore County division chair; Stuart Clode (APGFCU) as Harford County division chair; Jennifer Nizer (Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center) as coordinator services chair and Sheela Murthy (Murthy Law Firm) as lawyer’s effort chair. These campaign cabinet members will lead United Way’s 2008 campaign – working across the region to help generate investments that will help improve the lives of thousands across the central Maryland. # # # United Way of Central Maryland is the region’s human service leader whose mission is to improve people’s lives by mobilizing the caring power of our communities. United Way of Central Maryland supports programs and initiatives in the city of Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties. United Way of Central Maryland is one of 68 nonprofits in Maryland to have earned the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations’ Standards of Excellence certification, a rigorous ethics and accountability program. More than 2,000 volunteers support United Way of Central Maryland by lending their expertise to help make important decisions about program funding, campaign fund-raising and organizational strategies. Another 1,500 or more volunteers participate in hands-on community service opportunities. For more information, visit www.uwcm.org or call (410) 547-8000.
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