November 1, 2017 – The Grand
Pictured (LtoR) Tony Hill, Edwards & Hill Office Furniture managing partner/award finalist; Hans Edwards, Edwards & Hill Office Furniture partner; and Donald C. Fry, Greater Baltimore Committee president/CEO
Pictured (LtoR) Candice Jones, Baltimore Development Corporation director of special projects; Joann Logan, Baltimore Development Corporation director of communications; and Naomi Shay, Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Minority & Women-Owned Business Development SourceLink manager of partner development
Pictured (LtoR) Robert Ray, Caring Transitions of Greater Washington, DC president/CEO; Brehina Traore, New Jersey-based language consultant; Carla Ray, Generis fundraising consultant; and Val Traore, The Food Bank of South Jersey president/CEO
Pictured (LtoR) Adrian Harpool, Adrian Harpool Associates principal; and Daeron D. Myers, BB&T commercial real estate officer
Pictured (LtoR) Lisa Phillips, Celeebrate Us owner; Alvin Pierce, Tom James haberdasher; Ronald Williams, Coppin State University management professor; and Surjeet Baidwan, Coppin State University professor of entertainment management
Pictured (LtoR) Maria Rodriguez, Maryland Hispanic Business Conferecne executive director; Lanaea Featherstone, Featherstone Foundation CEO; and Michael A. Muñoz, Howard Bank vice president & credit administration manager
Pictured (LtoR) Maritha Gay, Alida CEO/president; and Darold Hamlin, Energy Technology Consortium president
Pictured (LtoR) Frank McNeil, PNC Community Development community consultant; and Chris Rockey, PNC Community Development banking market manager
The Greater Baltimore Committee’s “14th Annual Bridging the Gap Achievement Awards” played to a packed house, as local business leaders gathered to honor successful minority and women-owned businesses.