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Jason T. Vettori Is Named President of Greater Towson Committee

Smith, Gildea & Schmidt's Jason T. Vettori Is Named President of Greater Towson Committee

BALTIMORE, October 27, 2016 — Jason T. Vettori, a partner of Smith, Gildea & Schmidt, LLC (SGS), a regional law firm based in Towson, was recently named the President of the Greater Towson Committee (GTC).

GTC is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization founded in 1979 to promote investment in Towson through development and revitalization of property and infrastructure for the benefit of the greater Towson community. The organization is volunteer driven by experienced business professionals committed to the long term success of Towson. Vettori, who has been a member of GTC for nine years, will serve a minimum of two years as president.

At SGS, Vettori practices in the areas of real estate, land use and administrative law. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and Baltimore County Bar Association. He is also a board member of both the Howard County and Baltimore County Chapters of the Maryland Building Industry Association (formerly known as the Home Builders Association of Maryland). He previously served on the Howard County Economic Development Transition Team for County Executive Ken Ulman.

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Vettori, a graduate of Mt. Hebron High School in Howard County, holds a B.A. in Sociology from Duke University, where he was a member of the Men’s Lacrosse Team. After graduating from University of Baltimore School of Law, he spent a year as the Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Robert E. Cahill, Sr. in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County.

About Smith, Gildea & Schmidt

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Smith, Gildea & Schmidt is a regional law firm with 13 lawyers whose practice areas include complex civil litigation, land use, estates and trusts, business law, governmental affairs, and domestic relations, among others. The firm's clients range from multinational corporations to individuals with particular legal needs. The practice encompasses most of the jurisdictions in the State of Maryland and the complex civil litigation section has vast courtroom experience in both the federal and state courts.

For more information, please contact Karen Evander at Clapp Communications at 410-561-8886 or evander@clappcommunications.com.

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