Pictured (LtoR) Jayson Knott, Maryland Department of Commerce office of business development senior director; David Gillece, Cushman & Wakefield managing principal; Joy Wenner, Cushman & Wakefield vie president of project and development services; and Kirby Fowler, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore president
Pictured (LtoR) Tracy Baskerville, Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts communications director; Megan Bosse, Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts communications associate; Gabriella Waters, Brick Bodies Fitness Services program development & outreach specialist; and Marco Avila, Parsons Brinckerhoff program manager
Pictured (LtoR) Bruce Jarrell, University of Maryland Baltimore senior vice president; Tom Sullivan, University of Maryland Baltimore vice president & chief development officer; and Jay Perman, University of Maryland Baltimore president/Downtown Partnership of Baltimore board chair
Pictured (LtoR) Holland Millham, Visit Baltimore executive assistant to the CEO; Jim Rhoden, Baltimore Police captain; Camille Spilker, Visit Baltimore convention services manager; and Natalie Jameson, Visit Baltimore research manager
Pictured (LtoR) Dan Thrailkill, Ellin & Tucker CPA; Matt Cohen, M&T Bank business banking team leader; and Stephanie McGuire, Ellin & Tucker principal
Pictured (LtoR) Brian Reetz, Design Collective landscape architect; Marissa Nemcik, Design Collective architectural designer; and Paul Drummond, Design Collective landscape architect
Pictured (LtoR) Mark Sucoloski, RCM&D director of sales; Stuart Rienhoff, Cushman & Wakefield senior director; and Ann Tyler, BCT Architects business development executive
Pictured (LtoR) Calvin Harris, Jr. Baltimore City Community College vice president of business & finance; and Dr. Gordon May, Baltimore City Community College president/CEO
…the old Best Buy space: from shopping to socializing…
Food stations, bars and dramatic lighting created cool environs for the meet-and-greet.
Downtown DIY Party (September 15, 2016) Leave it to the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore to get creative when it comes to where to hold its annual meeting. What had previously housed a Best Buy turned out to be a pretty cool space for Baltimore business folks to mix and mingle.