May 16, 2017 – The Cove at Citron
Pictured (LtoR) Allison Friedman, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law student; Morgan Plant, Techtronic Industries marketing associate; Michael Gansky, 3M senior account executive; and Debra Hettleman, CEO, Building STEPS CEO (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Joyce Keating, Building STEPS writing advisor; Elayne Hettleman, Leadership Baltimore County retired CEO; Matt Long, Lord Baltimore Capital Corporation CEO; and Deborah Long, Building STEPS Volunteer Writing Director/Event Co-Chair (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Dion Pinder, Benjamin Franklin High School educator/Building STEPS alumnus; Suzanne Crawford, Columbus Center/IMET administrative director; Larry Noto, Music Land owner; and Chad Nazworth, Columbus Center/IMET event coordinator (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Beth Mayers, Building STEPS volunteer; Lynn Katzen, I Sell your Stuff on EBay owner; and Randee Greenwald, A New Day president (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Gary Siegel, New Arts Foundry co-owner; Deborah Edlow, Catonsville Eye Group manager; Judy Siegel, New Arts Foundry co-owner; and Joyce Kronthal, Building STEPS volunteer (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Candace Breland Osunsade, National Aquarium senior vice president/administrative officer; and Jillian Downing, Profiles, Inc. account coordinator (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Kieara Thomas, PayPal operations support specialist/Building STEPS board member; Tori Caple, National Security Administration personnel specialist/Building STEPS Alumnus; and Ajito Odolla, recent Goucher College Graduate/Building STEPS Alumnus. (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Pictured (LtoR) Dr. Lisa Plowfield, Towson University College of Health Professions dean; Bobbie Laur, Towson University associate vice president of outreach; Bill Gilmore, Baltimore Office of Promotions & The Arts CEO; and Ted Frankel, Sideshow at the American Visionary Art Museum owner (Photo courtesy Building STEPS)
Building STEPS – a nonprofit that helps Baltimore City’s public high school inner city students to succeed in college success – celebrated its 17th anniversary with its “Achievement Reception” at The Cove at Citron. The event was chaired by Deborah Long and Cynthia Amitin. (Photos courtesy Building STEPS)