Hosted by Pikesville Chamber of Commerce
March 27, 2018 – The Suburban Club
“Taste of Pikesville” was an evening all about being stuffed. The Suburban Club was stuffed with folks…
…folks who could stuff themselves with offerings from more than 45 local restaurants and caterers.
Pictured (LtoR) Baltimore Business Journal colleagues: Lisa Carmichael, senior account executive in audience development; April House, event director; Eileen Silberfeld, audience development director; and Ishemer Timmons, Let’s Go Fitness personal trainer/fitness instructor
Pictured (LtoR) Lisa Poland, League for People with Disabilities director of development; and Someya Poverni, CorCycle owner
Pictured (LtoR) Millicent Richardson, U.S. Postal Service Stevenson postmaster; Toni Hamilton, Rumors Have It salon owner; Petrina Bey, retired postal worker; and Patricia Rogers, retired U.S. Social Security Administration personal specialist
Pictured (LtoR) Bradley Plotkin, Title Boxing Club president; Natalie Plotkin, T. Rowe Price lead manager; and Josh Zukerberg, Chase, Chase & Hammerschlag attorney
Pictured (LtoR) Monyka Berrocosa, MyCity4Her founder; Mark Garrison, Stringer Consulting owner; and Susan Levine, Citron co-owner
Pictured (LtoR) Marilyn Pick, Baltimore Fitness & Tennis fitness instructor; Linda Kurlander, Woodholmd Gardens Assisted Living director of sales & marketing; and Shelly Landsman, Visiting Nurse Association of Maryland physical therapist
Pictured (LtoR) Nicoletta Macris, Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric marketing/public relations director; Eddie Applefeld, WCBM Radio promotions director; Jessica Normington, Pikesville Chamber of Commerce executive director; and Jonathan Schwartz, Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric executive director
Pictured (LtoR) Maria Dennis, Mix 106.5 midday show host, with her husband, Dennis