February 15, 2017 – Spark Baltimore
Pictured (LtoR) Heather Bradbury, Maryland Institute College of Art director of MPS programs; and Andrew Rose, Farm Credit marketing manager
Pictured (LtoR) Deb Tillett, Emerging Technology Centers president; and Betsy O’Neill Collie, WTCI director of marketing and business development
Pictured (LtoR) Deb Kielty, WTCI president/executive director; Peter Rowe, Ellicott Dredges CEO; and Denny Woolley, Alliance Engineering project manager/business development team member
Pictured (LtoR) Kathleen Getz, Loyola University Maryland Sellinger Business School dean; and Scott Schulte, Coface North America business development agent
Pictured (LtoR) Gislin Dagnelie, Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc. president; and Remco Zeeuw, Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, D.C. economic minister
Pictured (LtoR) Sean Meadows, Bank of America senior vice president; and John C. Day, ATIZO Consulting president
Pictured (LtoR) Adriana Tibbitts, Hogan Lovells senior associate; Kelly Hardy, Hogan Lovells partner; and Leslie Mancuso, Jhpiego president/CEO/WTCI board member
Pictured (LtoR) Doug Dollenberg, Baltimore area management executive; David Meyers, Baltimore area marketing & business development executive; Jerry Garland, Inscite Consulting board member; and Dave Campbell, Vision Technology Services president
Dutch Introduction (February 15, 2017) Tulips…
…and flags were just some of the Dutch-related decor in the Spark Baltimore space…
…for the World Trade Center Institute’s “Taste of the Netherlands” event, where local business folks try some Dutch food and drinks, and had a chance to learn more about business opportunities in that country, as well as network with experts and business executives from the Netherlands.