City Economic Development Manager Named to Leadership Maryland Class of 2023

Press Release: Leadership Maryland Announced Class of 2023

53 business and community leaders chosen to complete eight-month professional development program

Annapolis, Md. (February 8, 2023) – Leadership Maryland officially announces the Class of 2023, consisting of 53 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 2023, Leadership Maryland’s 30th class, reflects a cross-section of the state, including diversity of geographic location, profession, ethnicity, and gender. The program will run from April to December, and include five, two-day sessions focused on Maryland’s five main geographic regions and the most vital issues impacting economic development, education, health and human services, criminal justice, the environment, and multi-culturalism/diversity across the state. More than 100 experts representing Maryland’s business, government, education, and non-profit communities will serve as panelists and guest speakers.

“We are excited to announce our next class and welcome these accomplished and motivated individuals to Leadership Maryland,” said David Fike ’16 (LM) president and CEO, Leadership Maryland. “The 53 members of the Class of 2023 are each influential leaders within their companies, industries, and communities, and have the desire to make a broader impact within our state. And the knowledge, experience, and connections they will gain in our program will prepare them to do just that.”

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 leadershipmd.org, call 410-841-2101 or email info@leadershipmd.org.

Leadership Maryland Class of 2023 participants:

  • Thomas R. Akras '23

    Director, Legal and Legislative Division

    Alcohol and Tobacco Commission for the State of Maryland

  • Abimbola O. "Bola" Audena '23

    CEO & Managing Partner

    MBA Growth Partners

  • Anne A. Balduzzi '23

    Managing Director, Entrepreneur and Ecosystem Empowerment

    TEDCO

  • Christopher "Chris" Barber '23

    Chief Nerd

    Cheaper Than a Geek

  • Jodie L. Bollinger '23

    Acting Director

    Frederick County Office of Economic Development

  • Jonathan H. "Jon" Bratt '23

    Assistant Vice President for Enterprise Resilience

    University of Maryland, Baltimore

  • Jennifer L. "Jen" Brown '23

    SoMD 2030 Workforce Development & TPP Programs Director

    The Patuxent Partnership

  • Linda S. Cameron '23

    Vice President, Philanthropy

    Kennedy Krieger Institute

  • Melissa A. Clark '23

    Associate Director

    AHEC West

  • Neil J. Coffee '23

    Chief Technology Officer

    E-Risk Services

  • Nicholas S. Cohen '23

    Executive Director

    Maryland Citizens for the Arts

  • Diana C. DeBoy-Kean '23

    Community Partnerships Manager

    Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake

  • Kathleen "Kathy" Deoudes '23

    Vice Chair, Board of Directors

    UMMS Shore Regional Health

  • Emily A. Dow, Ph.D. '23

    Assistant Secretary for Academic Affairs

    State of Maryland – Maryland Higher Education Commission

  • Donald D. Eaddy Jr. '23

    Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and Civic Engagement

    Y in Central Maryland

  • Mary Ford-Naill ‘23

    Manager of Economic Development

    The City of Frederick

  • William R. "Rob" Frampton, Jr. '23

    Assistant Fire Chief

    City of Salisbury Fire Department

  • Kurt Fuchs '23

    Senior Vice President of External Affairs

    Horizon Farm Credit

  • Matt Gibson ‘23 Chick-fil-A Owner/Operator

    MRG Restaurants LLC dba Chick-fil-A Easton

  • Garrick R. Good '23

    Executive Director

    North East Housing Initiative

  • Elsie M. Goodwin '23

    Vice President, Operations and Information Technology

    HealthCare Access Maryland, Inc.

  • Everick "Rick" Gross '23

    Program Director

    Leadership Maryland

  • Elizabeth "Liza" Guroff '23

    Executive Director

    Maryland Association of Behavioral Health Authorities

  • Elvis Guzman '23

    Program Officer

    The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

  • David M. "Dave" Hartman '23

    CEO

    Hartman Executive Advisors

  • Tiffany L. Harvey '23

    VP of Government & Regulatory Affairs

    Comcast

  • Jennifer R. "Jen" Herwig '23

    VP, Human Resources

    Exelon/BGE

  • John N. Hickman '23

    Director – BEACON

    Salisbury University

  • William J. "Jeff" Hill '23

    Project Executive

    Southway Builders, Inc.

  • Roslyn A. Hopkins-Fernandes '23

    Director of Account Management

    United Healthcare

  • Stacy L. Hutchinson '23

    Associate Director, Administration

    The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science – Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

  • Carolyn R. "Lyn" Lepre '23

    President

    Salisbury University

  • Cailey E. Locklair '23

    President

    Maryland Retailers Association

  • Mark Luckner '23

    Executive Director

    State of Maryland, Community Health Resources Commission

  • Angela R. Martin '23

    Executive Director

    Maryland Community Action Partnership

  • Alexa J. Milanytch '23

    Director of Development

    Chase Brexton Health Care

  • Voncia L. Molock '23

    Director Service One IT Support, Telecom Svcs

    Perdue Farms Inc.

  • Tenyo Pearl '23

    Assistant Professor, CSU Nonprofit Leadership Studies and Director, CSU Nonprofit Leadership Alliance

    Coppin State University

  • Vicki L. Petro '23

    Vice President of Human Resources

    Easton Utilities

  • Odessa L. Phillip P.E. '23

    President & CEO

    Assedo Consulting, LLC

  • Michele R. Potter '23

    Executive Director

    Asbury Methodist Village/Asbury Affiliates, Inc.

  • Kimberly N. Prescott, SPHR, SHRM-SCP '23

    President

    Prescott HR

  • Randall V. "Randy" Querry '23

    Director of Government Relations

    American Association for Laboratory Accreditation

  • Dr. Monica E. Randall '23

    Deputy Executive Director

    Maryland Association of Community Colleges

  • Joseph G. "Joey" Sagal, II '23

    Chief Operating Officer

    Maryland Transportation Authority

  • Nickalus D. "Nico" Sanders '23

    Executive Director

    Community Housing Associates

  • Robert S. "Scott" Saxman '23

    Division Vice President

    The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

  • Sarah Sheppard, J.D., M.P.A. '23

    Director, Education & Workforce and Director, Office of Telework

    Maryland Department of Commerce

  • Jerray L. Slocum '23

    Assistant Vice President Business Development Manager & CRA Officer

    Severn Bank/Shore United Bank

  • Daniel K. "Danny" Thompson '23

    Executive Director

    Somerset County Economic Development

  • Ashley A. Waters '23

    Executive Director

    Woman to Woman Mentoring

  • Francine E. Waters '23

    Multimodal Transportation Project Specialist

    Maryland Department of Transportation

  • Laura E. Weeldreyer '23

    Executive Director

    Maryland Family Network

About Leadership Maryland

Leadership Maryland is a non-profit organization offering professional and youth development programs dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its current and future leaders. Established in 1992, Leadership Maryland’s professional development program selects as many as 53 diverse and accomplished executives from Maryland’s public and private sectors each year to come together as a class for an eight-month learning program focused on the state’s most vital social, economic and environmental issues. Leadership Maryland also offers Maryland Leadership Workshops (MLW), the state’s premier leadership development program for middle and high school students. For more than 65 years, MLW has provided peer-led summer residential and community outreach programs that empower participants – known as delegates – to take ownership of their personal development as they grow in self-awareness, set measurable goals, and collaborate with peers in diverse groups. Together, Leadership Maryland and MLW have established thousands of Marylanders on their lifelong leadership path, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and connections needed to influence positive change in all aspects of their lives and within our state. To learn more, please visit leadershipmd.org or mlw.org.