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Maryland Municipal League Elects 2012-13 Board of Directors; Inducts Ten Members into Hall of Fame at Annual Convention

Annapolis, Md. (July 5, 2012) – The Maryland Municipal League (MML), representing 157 Maryland municipal governments and two special taxing districts, has elected its 2012-13 Board of Directors and inducted ten members into its Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place as part of the 2012 MML Annual Convention held at the Ocean City Convention Center from June 24-27.

“This year’s convention theme, ‘Meeting the Challenge’ has truly set the stage for MML’s new leaders to make a difference in their community and, in turn, throughout the state,” said Judith F. “J” Davis, the newly installed MML President and Mayor of Greenbelt. “We are pleased to announce our 2012-13 Board of Directors and Hall of Fame members as we embark on our goal to meet the challenges set before us.” 

MML’s 2012-13 officers and Board of Directors are:

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President: Judith F. “J” Davis, Mayor, Greenbelt

President Elect: Carl L. Anderton, Jr., Mayor, Delmar

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District Vice Presidents:

Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake, Mayor, Baltimore

Gregory Dotson, Council Vice President, North Beach

James L. Eberhardt, Mayor, Perryville

Paul E. “Eddie” Kuhlman, Commission President, Poolesville

Howard W. Long, Assistant Mayor, Boonsboro

Denise C. Mitchell, Councilmember, College Park

Laura Mitchell, Councilwoman, Salisbury

Mabel R. Mumford-Pautz, Councilwoman, Chestertown

Christopher M. Nevin, Mayor, Hampstead

Lawrence “Jake” Romanell, Councilman, New Market

Spencer R. Schlosnagle, Mayor, Friendsville

Members-at-Large:

Donna L. Crary, Council President, Laurel

Perry L. Jones, Jr., Mayor, Union Bridge

Sidney A. Katz, Mayor, Gaithersburg

Phyllis R. Marcuccio, Mayor, Rockville

Malinda A. Miles, Mayor, Mount Rainier

Frederick Smalls, Councilman, Laurel

Kevin R. Utz, Mayor, Westminster

Bruce A. Wahl, Mayor, Chesapeake Beach

Bruce R. Williams, Mayor, Takoma Park

Karen Lewis Young, President Pro Tem, Frederick

Department Representatives:

Robert C. McGrory, City Manager, Centreville

Robert A. Manzi, Municipal Attorney, Greenbelt, Laurel, New Carrollton

Doug Barber, Municipal Clerk, Rockville

M. Thomas Stevenson, Jr., Director, Neighborhood Services and Code Compliance, Salisbury

Greg M. Varda, Recreation Supervisor, Greenbelt

Douglas K. Holland, Police Chief, Hyattsville

R. James Henrikson, Director of Public Works, Bowie

The Maryland Municipal League's Hall of Fame honors current or former municipal officials (living or deceased) who have served 20 years or more as a municipal elected official. Honorees are nominated by other municipal officials. In addition to being recognized at the MML convention, their names will appear on a special plaque displayed at the MML office in Annapolis.

MML’s 2012 Hall of Fame inductees are:

Lionel Baker, Midland, (Deceased, served from 1958-1978)

Richard M. Blair, Midland (22 years)

Tracy Farrish Gant, Edmonston (20 years)

Margaret Jamison, Oakland (20 years)

William Mills, Hurlock, (Deceased, served from 1989 -2009)

J. Harry Norris, III, Leonardtown (27 years)

T. Edward Robinson, Millington (20 years)

Rodney Roberts, Greenbelt (21 years)

Nancy Dixon Saxon, Fairmount Heights (20 years)

Lillie Thompson-Martin, Fairmount Heights (21 years)

About The Maryland Municipal League:

Located at the Phipps Municipal Center in the state capital of Annapolis, The Maryland Municipal League (MML) was founded in 1936 and represents 157 municipal governments and two special taxing districts throughout the state of Maryland.

A voluntary, non-profit, nonpartisan association controlled and maintained by city and town governments, MML works to strengthen and support municipal government through advocacy and the development of effective leadership. Through its membership in the National League of Cities MML offers legislative representation in Washington, urban research programs, and a national municipal government information exchange.

MML is the only statewide organization in Maryland composed solely of municipal officials and devoted to the promotion of all branches of municipal administration.

 

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