December 13, 2016 – PBR at Power Plant Live!
Pictured (LtoR) Ashley Johnson, Johns Hopkins Healthcare supervisor: Andrea Williams, Baltimore City Office of Civil Rights & Wage Enforcement program compliance officer; and Taneishia Bundy, Baltimore City Office of Civil Rights & Wage Enforcement publicist
Pictured (LtoR) Steve Preston, Parks & People Foundation project manager; Jim Gillis, Baltimore City Office of the Police Commissioner government affairs director; and Drew Vetter, Baltimore City Office of the Police Commissioner chief of staff
Pictured (LtoR) United Way of Central Maryland Baltimore City Employee Campaign co-chairs/event hosts: Kevin Davis, Baltimore City Police Commissioner; and Dr. Leana Wen, Baltimore City Health Commissioner
Pictured (LtoR) Shawtair Thompson, United Way Baltimore city campaign manager; Tashema Gary, Baltimore city police department United Way loan officer; and Calvin Butler, BGE CEO/United Way of Central Maryland Campaign Chair
Pictured (LtoR) Matt Peterson, US Department of Housing and Urban Development congressional relations specialist; Guy Sampson, Greater Baltimore Committee policy associate; Aaron M. Moore, Greater Baltimore Committee policy associate; and Liam F. Davis, Baltimore City Office of the City Council President community liaison
Pictured (LtoR) Bill King, City Center Resident Association organizer; and Alexa J. Milanytch, Mount Vernon Center director of community engagement
Pictured (LtoR) Karen Marc, United Way of Central Maryland 211 information & referral specialist; and Jill Bradley, Mosaic Community Services assistant director of child & adolescent community services
Pictured (LtoR) Joshua Ayres, University of Maryland Medical Center manager of utilization management; Jacob Austin, United Way of Central Maryland marketing manager; Brian Scott, City Cafe manager; and Viki Soloski, Baltimore area counselor
Jingle Mingle (December 13, 2016) United Way of Central Maryland’s Emerging Leaders United (ELU) threw a “Mix & Mingle” event at PBR at Power Plant Live!
In addition to “mixing and mingling,” folks were encouraged to bring small stocking stuffers for are children in need.