APRIL 2012
Carol Brooks
Business Services Manager
Baltimore County Department of Economic Development
Lisa Carmichael
Senior Account Executive
Baltimore Business Journal
Alison Carney
Dir. Communications and Business Development
Balfour Beatty Construction
Edward Fangman
Chief, Workforce Development
Baltimore County Department of Economic Development
Raquel Frye
Associate Director, RESI
Towson University
Jawauna Greene
Maryland Transportation Authority
Jen Gunner
Business Development Director
Economic Alliance Greater Baltimore
Shawn Hershberger
Economic Development Coordinator
City of Cumberland
Seema Iyer
Jacob France Institute
Alicia Jones
Grad Student
Bill Jones
Director of Business & Community Outreach
Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore
Kisha Logan
Business Development Associate
Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation
Tom Lonergan
Economic Development Director
City of Gaithersburg
Wes MacQuilliam
Business Development Associate
Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation
Kim Martini
Director of Business Development
Armada Hoffler
Doris Mason
Executive Director
Upper Shore Regional Council
James Metz
Sr. Economic Development Advisor
First Energy
Christine Plater
The Project Resource Group
Brien Poffenberger
President
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce
Jessica Reynolds
Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development
Michael Sanderson
Executive Director
Maryland Association of Counties
Jeffrey Savage
Industrial Development Manager
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Nan Rohrer
Executive Director
Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
Kim Taylor
Manager, Small Business Development
Baltimore County Department of Economic Development
Michael Thielke
Eastern Shore Entrepreneurship Center
David Safer
Vice President
BNY Mellon
Eileen Silberfeld
Audience Development Director
Baltimore Business Journal
Robert C. Brennan was appointed the Executive Director of the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO), in May of 2004. Prior that time Bob was the Assistant Secretary for the Rural Regions in Maryland and had also been responsible for the Financing Programs for the Department of Business and Economic Development.
Mr. Brennan is responsible for the management of MEDCO which was created in 1984 to hold real and personal property for the benefit of private business and local and other state government economic development projects. MEDCO has over $2 Billion in outstanding projects which include the issuance of taxable and tax-exempt bonds used to support private activity financings. Additionally, MEDCO assist in the financing and ownership of numerous student housing projects for the State of Maryland institutions of higher education. MEDCO has also assisted in the creation of industrial parks and facilities in the rural regions of the state to provide attractive location solutions to business considering locating in these depressed areas of the State.
As the Assistant Secretary for the State's Financing Programs, which provide a wide variety of financing services to businesses in Maryland, Mr. Brennan participated in the dealings with numerous high profile projects. These projects included the negotiations of several large transactions for the State such Northrop Grumman, Marriott Corporation, Allison Transmission, Aegon, Human Genome Science, DAP, Random House, National Association of Security Dealers, Giant Foods and Bechtel Power Corporation.
Mr. Brennan has over 20 years of experience in banking and financing. He was previously the Senior Vice President of the Commercial Lending Business Banking Group of First Fidelity Bank (formerly Bank of Baltimore); the Vice President/Unit Head of Signet Bank and started his career with Maryland National Industrial Finance, the asset based banking business group for Maryland National Bank.
Mr. Brennan is a life long resident of the State of Maryland and was raised in Baltimore County. He attended Loyola High School and graduated from St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont. Mr. Brennan is a member of the board of trustees at Stevenson University and is a 2004 graduate of the Leadership Maryland program. He is a past President of the Maryland Economic Development Association and remains on the executive board. Mr. Brennan maintains his residence in Woodbrook, Maryland with his wife and has two grown children.
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