Coming to the end of a two-decade tenure as president of the Greater Baltimore Committee has sparked a lot of reflection for Donald C. Fry.
The 66-year-old has helmed the downtown business group through Baltimore’s economic ups and downs, a global pandemic, crime and image woes, the Freddie Gray unrest, the decline of Harborplace and an exodus of top corporations like T. Rowe Price Group Inc., Transamerica and Bank of America from the central business district.