The Leadership | Making Baltimore a Thriving Metropolitan Area

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Helping Baltimoreans better mobilize others to make progress on our greatest challenges and opportunities Fostering relationships across difference to create a dynamic web of social connection and strength Founded in 1983 to promote the “vitality of Baltimore” Over 1,832 Leadership graduates working to create a more thriving, vibrant, and equitable Baltimore Developing more effective civic leaders through intense learning experiences

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Cheree JohnsonCheree helped Maisha
expand her communication, negotiation, and facilitation skills - all things she uses on a daily basis as a new entrepreneur. Click to read the full Story. Dave SlaughterDavid used his construction savvy to help Maisha navigate the government grant process and built a new wheelchair ramp for her pharmacy. Inspired by the experience, he offers his crews to assist with small construction projects for people in need in the neighborhoods they are working in. Click to read the full story. Jay NwachuJay expanded a peer consulting model from the Leadership program that enabled his cohort to lend their voices around Maisha challenges, resulting in a planning document she still uses today. This has led to a new position where he works on innovation at the community level. Click to read the full story. Natasha DartigueNatasha connected Maisha to a free consultation with an attorney who helped her plan how to expand the business; a significant step with ongoing impact that would not have been otherwise accessible to her. Click to read the full story. Maisha McCoyAfter suffering a devastating loss of her pharmacy as a result of the 2015 uprising, Maisha was left with many challenges. Through her Leadership experience, she built a dynamic network of connections that helped her restore her business, building structure, and community relations, leaving a lasting impact on everyone involved. Click to read the full story. Terri HarringtonRecognizing that The Leadership could benefit from having an active community-based business person as part of the class, she recommended Maisha to apply for the upcoming class. Click to read the full story.
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The Leadership Class of 2022

Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership Adria Crutchfield The Annie E. Casey Foundation Adrian McLemore Baltimore Gas and Electric Ajit Apte Nelson Mullins Alicia Ritchie The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Andrew Scherer Enterprise Community Development Ben Hyman DLA Piper LLP (US) Ben Schuman Chez Elise Consulting Beth Tohn Na'aleh: The Hub for Leadership Learning Bill Robinson Kennedy Krieger Institute Brad Schlaggar BCT Design Group Brennan Murray Brown Advisory Brigid Peterson Y of Central Maryland Chip Warner Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger's Office Cori Duggins Arena Players David Mitchell Humanim Diana Ellis Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Elissa Sachs-Kohen PNC Institutional Asset Management George von Zedlitz Enoch Pratt Free Library Heidi Daniel Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP Jacqueline Brooks Kramon & Graham, P. A. Jean Lewis Office of Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman Jeff Amoros Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Jerry Bryant Quinn Evans Joe Cellucci Sagamore Pendry Juan Webster University of Maryland, School of Social Work Judy Postmus University of Maryland Baltimore County Karl Steiner ATAPCO Katherine Curran American Veterans Katie Kilby Digital Harbor Foundation Kenny Clash Ritter Group LLC Kera Ritter SEED School of MD Kirk Sykes Venable LLP Laura Bouyea Maryland Family Network Laura Weeldreyer Baltimore Community Foundation Laurie Kinkel Constellation Lindsay Lowe Baltimore Metropolitan Council Liz Koontz Baltimore City Public Schools Lynette Washington Johns Hopkins University Madeleine Stokes M&T Bank Marguerite Mugge Center for Urban Families Marilyn Aklin Franklin Templeton Melissa Court CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Meredith Borden Jemicy School Michael Robinson II Baltimore Police Department Monique Brown Fearless Nichole Weems Protenus Nick Culbertson Morgan State University OluwaTosin Adegbola Baltimore Public Markets Corporation Paul Ruppert Bridges Baltimore Rachel Duden T. Rowe Price Raymone Jackson United Way of Central Maryland Robert Clark GreenLight Fund Ryan Turner L2 Defense, Inc. Samuel Lennon Johns Hopkins Medicine Sanford Wu Johns Hopkins Medicine Sarah Conway Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office Saschane Stephenson SCB Mgmt Solutions Stephanie Bagley Truist Bank Tim Brackney Southwest Partnership Tony Scott Baltimore Community Lending Watchen Bruce

Learning to Lead Through Change

2020 class members are managing change through collaboration, shared learning and a little bit of fun! While the formal, experiential components of the core program are on hold, the class remains committed to connecting through activities that facilitate stronger...

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We Congratulate One Of Our Own: Senator Raphael Warnock, Class Of 2004!

Congratulations to Class of 2004 member Reverend Raphael Warnock, former senior pastor of Douglas Memorial Community Church in Baltimore.Sworn-in yesterday as United States Senator representing Georgia,Senator Warnock (third from the left above in his...

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We Congratulate One Of Our Own: Senator Raphael Warnock, Class Of 2004!

Congratulations to Class of 2004 member Reverend Raphael Warnock, former senior pastor of Douglas Memorial Community Church in Baltimore.Sworn-in yesterday as United States Senator representing Georgia,Senator Warnock (third from the left above in his...

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Learning to Lead Through Change

2020 class members are managing change through collaboration, shared learning and a little bit of fun! While the formal, experiential components of the core program are on hold, the class remains committed to connecting through activities that facilitate stronger...

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The Leadership
111 S Calvert St
Suite 1700
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 727-2820
info@theleadership.org

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