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TU President Schatzel Elected To Greater Baltimore Committee Board

Towson University President Kim Schatzel joins the GBC Board of Directors.

President Kim Schatzel
President Kim Schatzel (Towson University)

June 26, 2020

Towson University President Kim Schatzel has been elected as one of 12 new members
of the Board of Directors of the Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC), the organization
announced recently.

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President Schatzel adds the GBC board membership to a series of board appointments with key organizations
around Greater Baltimore.

“I’m proud to be serving on the GBC board,” President Schatzel said. “The mission
of the Greater Baltimore Committee aligns closely with that of Towson University,
which serves as an anchor institution with a positive impact on the Baltimore community
and its business partners.”

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President Schatzel also serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for the University
of Maryland St. Joseph's Medical Center and on the Executive committee of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore. She is also a board member with the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, CollegeBound Foundation and the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education. President Schatzel also serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Forum.

President Schatzel is one of less than two percent of university presidents that have
extensive business and private sector experience, spending more than 20 years as a
corporate leader and serial entrepreneur in the technology and advanced manufacturing
sectors.

The GBC is a regional organization of business and civic leaders that includes businesses,
nonprofit organizations and educational and civic institutions, serving as the leading
voice for the private sector in the Baltimore region on issues relating to economic
growth, job creation, workforce development, transportation, the business climate
and quality of life.

Fellow board members include Senior Executive Vice President/Chief Executive Officer of Exelon/Exelon
Utilities Calvin Butler, Whiting-Turner Contracting Company President and CEO Tim
Reagan and Regional President of Greater Baltimore/Chesapeake Regions of M&T Bank
Corporation August J. Chiasera.

Bradley Chambers 1991, President/President/Senior Vice President, MedStar Good Samaritan
Hospital/MedStar Union Memorial Hospital/MedStar Health, is a member of the board
as well.

The new board members include executives and leaders of a number of organizations around Baltimore, GBC
President & CEO Donald C. Fry said.

"The new members strengthen an already very strong Board of Directors, and will enhance
the Board's private sector engagement in the economic and business recovery following
the COVID-19 pandemic and the business competitiveness challenges that affect our
region's growth and prosperity," Fry said.

The GBC’s membership includes more than 500 organizations, companies, nonprofits,
educational institutions and foundations in the Greater Baltimore region. Its mission
is to improve the business climate of the region by organizing its corporate and civic
leadership to develop solutions to the problems that affect the region’s competitiveness
and viability, according to its website.

TU is a GBC member organization.

Recently, President Schatzel was joined by Chancellor Perman and other leaders of
universities in the region to discuss how institutions of higher learning are adapting
to and managing through the COVID-19 pandemic.

This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzel’s priorities for Towson University: TU Matters to Maryland.


This press release was produced by Towson University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.