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Paul Grill Named National Kidney Foundation of Maryland Board Vice Chair

Ellicott City resident is a living kidney donor

LUTHERVILLE, Md. −The National Kidney Foundation of Maryland (NKF-MD) has elected Paul A. Grill vice chairman of its board of directors.

As a living kidney donor, Grill shares a close connection with NKF-MD. He joined the Foundation board in 2012 and has served as assistant treasurer for the past year.

“I look forward to working with our new Chair and CEO to enhance the organization’s ability to raise funds to use to provide research dollars and patient services to the greater Baltimore community,” Grill said.

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Grill brings 20 years of experience in product innovation & corporate development. Before becoming an independent contractor, he was a partner at Annapolis Consulting, Inc. and a programmer analyst for Goldman, Sachs & Co.

He earned a bachelor’s degree from Binghamton University’s School of Management and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Grill resides in Ellicott City with his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Cooper, Demcy and Hudson.

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About NKF-MD

The National Kidney Foundation of Maryland serving central and western Maryland, the Delmarva Peninsula and portions of West Virginia, is the area’s only voluntary health agency dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of kidney and urinary tract diseases. For more information, visit www.kidneymd.org.

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