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Leadership Council

Hearts & Homes for Youth owes its rich history to the vision of just a few people. Yet, there would be no history at all, no saving of the lives of thousands of troubled children, without a host of community leaders from all walks of life signing on to share that vision.

It was the willingness of those first community leaders who shared their unique experiences, their well known and respected personal and professional capacities and moreover, their public persona and reputation, that brought a vision into a reality.  Truly, a few became many.  This host of individuals and groups, chronicled in the widely read success story “The House That People Built” published in 1969 laid the groundwork for the establishment of like programs in Maryland and across the nation.

The future of Hearts & Homes for Youth, even now, depends upon more than just a few. The vision lives. It is alive and growing with the sight of so many children, now four decades later, whose lives may depend upon the realization, the success of our mission. Perhaps at no other time in 44 years has the challenge been more daunting.

The Leadership Council of Hearts & Homes for Youth is that host of Community Leaders who share our vision and mission. Each individual, through their own achievement, has contributed in large measure to the welfare of the community whether through the corporate business world, as a professional or skilled person, an elected or appointed official or volunteer. Many have devoted a good part of their lives contributing to others in either a personal or professional capacity; always “leading” by example, and not always publicly recognized.

The members of the Leadership Council are Advocates. They are willing to share an identity with and for Hearts & Homes for Youth, lending their reputation and the respect they receive from others in the community. They lend credibility to the Mission and contribute to the integrity of the agency values. Each brings a unique perspective; personal and public leadership experiences and the capacity to reach out to a multitude of others as advocates, increasing the visibility of our agency and the crucial needs of the children we serve.

The Leadership Council is a loose-knit ‘organization’ of like minded community leaders woven into the fabric of Hearts & Homes for Youth.  They need not come together in committee to be a force for the future. They are nonetheless together as an integral part of and key to our success; bound by the cohesiveness of sharing advice and counsel, planning for the future, or for special events or activities which contribute to, perhaps ensure, the life of a child. 

 Leadership Council Members

    • Hon. Constance (Connie) Morella; U.S. Ambassador
  •      former U.S. Congressperson, Maryland

    • Hon. Nancy Kopp; Maryland State Treasurer

         former State Delegate to General Assembly

    • Hon. Peter Franchot; Maryland State Comptroller

          former State Delegate to General Assembly

    • Hon. Thomas V. “Mike” Miller; President

          Maryland Senate

    • Hon. Michael Busch; Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates
    • Hon. Douglas M. Duncan; VP of Administration Affairs

         University of Maryland, College Park

         former County Executive for Montgomery County

         Mayor, City of Rockville

    • Hon. Thomas E. Dernoga; Chair

          Prince George’s County Council

    • Jack Fitzgerald; Owner

          Fitzgerald Auto Malls

    • Hon. Wayne Curry

          former County Executive, Prince George’s County

    • Hon. Douglas F. Gansler; Attorney General

          State of Maryland

          former State’s Attorney for Montgomery County

    • Hon. Cas Taylor

          former Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates

    • Hon. Glenn Ivey; States Attorney

          Prince George’s County, Maryland

    • John Taylor

          former Board Chair, Hearts & Homes for Youth

    • Wayne Shelton

          former Board Chair, Hearts & Homes for Youth

    • John J. Delaney; Esq.

          Linowes and Blocher LLP

    • Hon. John J. McCarthy; State’s Attorney

          Montgomery County

    • Hon. Robert H. Mason; Judge

         Circuit Court, Prince George’s County, Maryland

    • Hon. Edgar Silver

          Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan & Silver, LLC

          former Delegate, Maryland General Assembly

          former Judge, Supreme Bench, Baltimore City

    • Hon. Talamadge Branch; Majority Whip

         Maryland Delegate-Baltimore City

    • Hon. Marilyn R. Goldwater; RN

               Maryland House of Delegates

    • Milton (Sonny) F. Clogg

          former Board Member, Hearts & Homes for Youth

    • John Welch; President/CEO

    USEC Inc.

    • Thelma Stevens Mrazek

          former Board Chair, Hearts & Homes for Youth

    • Hon. Esther P. Gelman

         GELCO Consultants

         former Montgomery County Council

    • Stewart (Stu) Bainum; Chairman

          Choice Hotels International

          former Maryland State Senator

    • Frank Sciacca; retired

         Multiple Business Owner

    • Major General John R. Hawkins; Deputy Assistant to Secretary of Army
    • John C. Allen

          BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group

    • Hon. Leonard S. Blondes; Esq.

          former Delegate of Maryland General Assembly

    • Hon. Mary Boergers

         former Maryland State Senator

    • William C. Birely

          former Montgomery County Council member

    • Jerry Pritchett

          former Board Chair, Hearts and Homes for Youth

    • Rose Marie Bogley
    • Hon. Sid Kramer; President

          Kramer Enterprises

    • Blair Lee III

          Lee Development Group

    • Marion Mattingly; Washington Editor of the Juvenile Justice Update
    • Peter Carnathan; Senior Vice President

    Fiduciary Investment Management International

    VP/NY for Fiduciary Trust Company International

    • Fred Gober; Principal

    Bernstein Global Wealth Management

    • Hon. Patrick Hogan; Director of Government Relations

    UD Maryland System, former State Senator

    • Hon. George Rasin

    former Judge, State Delegate, and Senator

    • Hon. Michael Steele;  Executive Director

    GOPAC, former Lt. Governor

    • Russ Starkey

    USEC, former Board Member

    • Hon. Robert M. Bell; Chief Judge

    Court of Appeals of Maryland

    • Wes Foster; Chairman/CEO

    The Long & Foster® Companies

    • Hon. Phil Jimeno

    former State Senator 

    • Hon. Tom Hucker; Delegate

    Maryland General Assembly

    • Hon. Marvin Mandel

    former Maryland Governor

    • Hon. Melvin “Mickey” Steinberg; President

    Maryland State Senate, former Lt. Governor

    • Hon. Victor Ramirez

    Maryland House of Delegates

    • Hon. Chris Van Hollen; U.S. Congressman
    • Larry Brown; Vice President

    Michael, former Redskin

    • Raymond Kight; Sheriff

    Montgomery County

    • Steve Salem; Executive Director

    The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation

    • Hon. Kathleen Vitale; President

    Anne Arundel County Council

    • John Walsh; Founder

    National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, former host of America’s Most Wanted

    • Lea Thompson; News Anchor

    NBC Dateline

    • Leon Harris; News Anchor

    ABC, Channel 7

     

     


     
    September 8, 2008

     


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