Baltimore Area Nonprofits Led by LBC Alumni

Baltimore Area Nonprofits Led by LBC Alumni

(updated Nov 9, 2023)

 

volunteers stacking cans at CAN

During LBC’s 40 year history, many leaders have launched or grown careers in nonprofit organizations. Just as the individuals in the LBC alumni network come from diverse backgrounds, the organizations they represent serve diverse missions. Whether you are passionate about food access, education equity, housing or any number of issues, you are likely to find an LBC alum supporting that mission. The list below includes organizations where LBC alumni work. Please reach out to support them. If you would like an introduction, reach out to LBC staff at info@leadbaltimore.org.
A Step Forward, Lela Campbell 2004
Alzheimer’s Association, Ellen Torres 2008
Ascension St. Agnes, Aaron Piccirilli 2012
Associated Black Charities, Chrissy Thornton 2024
Baltimore County Public Library, Natalie Edington 2019
Baltimore Humane Society, Lisa Poland 2017
Baltimore Hunger Project, Lynne Kahn 2018
Baltimore Medical Systems, Shirley Sutton 2013
Blind Industries and Services Maryland, Jaeah Fortune 2023
Board of Child Care, Kristian Sekse 2020
Building STEPS, Debra Hettleman 2000
Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, Elise Lee 2007
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Regina Clay 2023
CASA of Baltimore County, Jennifer Stine 2017
Catholic Relief Services, Linda Koehnlein 2012
Community Assistance Network (CAN), Megan Goffney 2021
Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC), Ann-Marie Thornton 2018
Coppin State University, Tenyo Pearl 2020
Dundalk Renaissance Corporation, Nick Staigerwald 2024
Empower4Life, Jennifer Cox 2020
Financial Planning Association of Maryland, Lyn Phelps 1998
Generations Family Services, Patricia Thompson 2003
Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc., Holly Bangay 2011
Goucher College, Susan Cohen 2023
Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), Tina Kummelman 2020
Hunt Valley Church, Frank Boswell 1999
International Association of Black Triathletes, Tekemia Dorsey 2020
Irvine Nature Center, Brooks Paternotte 2021
Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore, Barak Hermann 2023
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Patricia Engblom 2005
LifeBridge – Northwest Hospital, Craig Carmichael 2016
Maryland Family Network, Beth Morrow 2024
Maryland Food Bank, Kisha McCray 2019
Maryland State Education Association, Cheryl Bost 2008
MedStar Family Choice, Theresa Bittle 2013
MedStar Franklin Square Hospital Center, Tricia Isennock 2009
Morgan State University, Denise Smith 2020
Mosaic Community Services/Sheppard Pratt, Jeffrey Richardson 2004
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Justina Starobin 2014
National Kidney Foundation Serving Maryland and Delaware, Patricia Dash 2018
New Covenant Community United Church of Christ, Brian Murray 2013
New Pathways, Mark Mittelman 2006
Opportunity Builder, Inc. (OBI), Marsha Legg 2004
Penn-Mar Human Services, Kevin Walker 2020
Pressley Ridge, Simone Bramble 2024
Sheppard Pratt Health System, Carrie Etheridge 2023
Spectrum Support, Cindy Freeman 2023
St. Elizabeth School, Kristin O’Ferrall 2009
St. Peter’s Adult Learning Center, Chip Woods 2005
Opportunity Builders, Ramie Mays 2022
The Arc Baltimore, Katy McGuire 2015
The Family Tree, Carolyn Finney 1997
The IMAGE Center of Maryland, Michael Bullis 2018
The Jack and Nancy Dwyer Workforce Development Center, Inc., Maria Darby 2001
The League for People with Disabilities, David Greenberg 2009
The Robert Deutsch Foundation, Neil Didriksen 1995
Towson University, Patricia Bradley 2020
United Way of Central Maryland, Patti Provance 2021
University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Ken Baron 2021
University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), Kellie Edris 2019
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, Lisa Hargett 2022
Village Learning Place, Liesje Gantert 2010
Y in Central Maryland, Dawn Chrystal-Wolfe 2020