BBJ 40 Under 40 Awards
Rotten weather (and a few inside-out umbrellas) weren’t enough to keep the crowds from the Baltimore Business Journal’s annual event celebrating 40 local folks under the age of 40 who are making a difference.
Pictured (LtoR) Penny Hall, BB&T senior vice president/Maryland region retail banking manager; Kimberly Thompson, GBMC occupational therapist; Eric Thompson, BB&T vice president/Maryland regional sales & service leader/event honoree; and Rhonda Pringle, Baltimore Business Journal publisher
Pictured (LtoR) Keiren Havens, Health Care for the Homeless chief strategy officer; Kevin Lindamood, Health Care for the Homeless president/CEO; and Joanna Sullivan, Baltimore Business Journal editor-in-chief
Pictured (LtoR) Maddie Henchal, Sagamore Pendry Baltimore public relations & marketing coordinator; Seana Amin, Sagamore Pendry Baltimore sales manager; Jai Amin, Jellyfish head of paid search/event honoree; and Daniel Wilkinson, Jellyfish global lead of paid media
Pictured (LtoR) Nancy Davis, Randstad Professionals senior executive recruiter; Tim Foley, Think|Stack vice president of alliances marketing; and Sara Lipton, BBJ senior account executive
Pictured (LtoR) Jason Long, Skyline Technology Solutions business developer; Howe Burch, TBC president; Allan Charle, TBC chairman/chief creative officer; and Brad Meerholz, TBC senior vice president/director of design
Pictured (LtoR) John H. Denick, Baltimore-based attorney; Nicoletta Macris, Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric marketing & public relations director; Karen Burks, Maryland SPCA director of veterinary services; Chris Heacock, Modell Center at The Lyric director of booking/event honoree; and Jonathan Schwartz, Modell Center at The Lyric executive director
Pictured (LtoR) John Sykes, Tolmar Pharmaceuticals account manager; Jessica Suriano, Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust executive director; and James E. Bentley II, Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Communications press secretary
Pictured (LtoR) Health Care for the Homeless colleagues: Maria Martins-Evora, chief administrative officer; and Tria Lee, human resources manager