United Way of Central Maryland hosted its annual get-together for members of its Tocqueville Society, the non-profit’s group of supporters who donate $10,000 or more annually.
This year’s event was held at Bar Vasquez, where guests had a chance to catch up with one another, before hearing about the year’s fundraising efforts. Pictured (LtoR) Marianne Mattran, Tocqueville Society co-chair; Mark Furst, United Way of Central Maryland former president/CEO/event honoree; and Dan Mattran, Tocqueville Society co-chair Pictured (LtoR) Mike Batza, Heritage Properties chairman; Pattie Batza, community volunteer; Jack Cavanaugh, Brown Advisory partner; and Cynthia Cavanaugh, community volunteer Pictured (LtoR) Sandy Hillman, Sandy Hillman Communications president; Lillian Kilroy, United Way of Central Maryland vice president; and Sandy Monch, United Way of Central Maryland senior vice president/chief impact officer Pictured (LtoR) BGE colleagues: Denise Galambos, vice president of human resources; Rodney Oddoye, chief custom officer; Carol Dodson, vice president of transmission & substations; and Steve Woerner, president/CEO Pictured (LtoR) Marie Hartman, Hartman Executive Advisors executive vice president; Bill Corey, PricewaterhouseCoopers partner; and Ellen Yankellow, Correct Rx Pharmacy Services president/CEO Pictured (LtoR) Franklyn Baker, United Way of Central Maryland president/CEO; and Brett S. Plano, Plano|Coudon Construction owner/founder Pictured (LtoR) Dr. Brad Schlaggar, Kennedy Krieger Institute president/CEO; Dr. Hristina Schlaggar, retired addiction researcher; Julie Mercer, Bon Secours Baltimore Health System Foundation vice president; and Redonda Miller, The Johns Hopkins Hospital president Pictured (LtoR) Mary Jo Rogers, community volunteer; and Brian Rogers, T. Rowe Price retired chairman (September 24, 2019 – Bar Vasquez)