Join the Greater Baltimore Committee and the architects of Mayor Brandon Scott’s new crime plan for Baltimore City for a discussion on the Violence Prevention Framework and Plan. Speakers: Shantay Jackson, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety & Engagement Dr. Letitia Dzirasa, Commissioner of Health Shantay Jackson is the Director of... Read More...
The mayors discussed their experiences and lessons learned while holding Baltimore’s top elected office and addressed such topics as running an urban city of more than 600,000 residents and reflections on current challenges facing big city mayors and how it differs from their tenure in office. Read More...
Join the Greater Baltimore Committee in welcoming Darryll Pines as President of the University of Maryland College Park and Anthony Jenkins as President of Coppin State University. Learn more about their plans for the future and what’s next for these Maryland higher education institutions. Darryll J. Pines, President of University of Maryland,... Read More...
The redo of historic Lexington Market needs buy-in from Baltimore's business community ahead of its 2022 reopening, the development team said during a Greater Baltimore Committee event. Read More...
Al Hutchinson, President & CEO of Visit Baltimore; Jim Kinney, Managing Partner of The Capital Grille; John Racanelli, President & CEO of the National Aquarium; and Juan Webster, General Manager of Sagamore Pendry Baltimore participated in the conversation. Read More...
Structural Racism in America: What Is It? How Do You Recognize It? What Can We Do To End It? Join the Greater Baltimore Committee in a thought-provoking discussion about Structural Racism in America and its impact on economic outcomes, workforce and criminal justice. Two of Baltimore’s leaders in the fight... Read More...
Join the Greater Baltimore Committee and Aaron Tomarchio, Senior Vice President – Corporate Affairs, Tradepoint Atlantic, for a discussion on the largest privately-owned industrial site on the East Coast. Tomarchio will cover development and progress at Tradepoint Atlantic, updates on transportation and workforce, an overview of the industrial market sector,... Read More...
Since 1790, the U.S. government has conducted the decennial census, as mandated by the Constitution. The census aims to count the entire population, and gathers data about sex, age, race, living situations and the number of people per household. According to the United States Census Bureau, response rates have declined... Read More...