Mercy Medical Center hosted its annual Corporate Partners Recognition Breakfast on May 4th on the mezzanine level of the Mary Catherine Bunting Center in downtown Baltimore.
This program is designed to recognize companies and organizations for supporting Mercy and its programs and services.
48 corporate guests from 33 companies, foundations and community organizations attended the breakfast, approximately 70 people were present. The event was organized by Dr. David Ann Main, President and CEO of Mercy Health Services, and Sister Helen Amos, RSM, Acting Chair of Mercy’s Board of Trustees.
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Gallagher spends time over breakfast with Shanaisha Saul, President and CEO of the Baltimore Community Foundation, and Rick Berndt, Senior Partner at Avelius and Jones. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
Lakia Henson, Regional Director at NovaCare Rehabilitation, and Nanyamka Hales, Baltimore Community Foundation Donor Service Associate, pause for a photo. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
From left: Richard Scott, President of Consolidated Medical Services Inc.; Mark Kendrick, vice president of Integrated Medical Services; and dr David Ann Main, President and CEO of Mercy Health Services, beams at Mercy Medical Center’s annual Corporate Partners Recognition Breakfast. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
Lola Alley, Director of Capital Projects at Mercy Health Services, and Mike Ryan, Project Manager at RTM Enterprises enjoy their time over breakfast. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
From left: Shelonda Stokes, President of Baltimore’s Downtown Partnerships; dr David Ann Main, President and CEO of Mercy Health Services; And Augie Chiacera, Regional President of M&T Bank, likes to chat over breakfast. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
Jack Kavanaugh, Partner and Senior Advisor at Brown Advisory at Lectures, welcomes guests to Mercy’s Corporate Partners Breakfast 2022, the first time the hospital has been able to hold meetings since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cavanaugh addressed the importance of kindness’ impact on Baltimore. (Photo by Jennifer McManin Photography LLC)
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