annual report fy 2015 because community health
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annual report fy 2015 because community health
BECAUSE COMMUNITY HEALTH MATTERS ANNUAL REPORT FY 2015 To provide compassionate, quality health care that inspires wellness, honors diversity, and improves our communities. A Letter to our Supporters................................................. 3 Partnering for Population Health ...................................... 5 Filling a Void & Expanding Our Reach............................... 6 Highlights.......................................................................... 7 Building Community through Community Partnerships... 9 When Health Insurance Isn’t Enough............................... 11 Care Teams for Life........................................................... 12 Statement of Activities..................................................... 13 Statement of Financial Position....................................... 14 The Chase Society FY 15................................................. 15 The Legacy Society FY 15............................................... 16 Corporate Partners Program .......................................... 16 FY 15 Donor List............................................................. 17 Board of Directors........................................................... 26 TO OUR SUPPORTERS, PARTNERS, & DONORS THE HEALTH CARE MARKETPLACE IS RAPIDLY EVOLVING and today more than ever, providers are pressed continually to improve clinical outcomes and reduce the cost of care, while enhancing the patient experience. The urgent need to achieve those critical goals is driving innovative change at Chase Brexton Health Care now and into the future. For example, our leading-edge approach to HIV prevention and care, providing a full continuum of services through a team-based approach and extensive community outreach, demonstrates our expertise and is helping patients lead healthier lives. We understand that Chase Brexton is just one part of the equation. Community agencies, health care organizations, and our patients are essential partners in our work. During Fiscal Year 2015, we sought out strong partnerships and implemented new programs to bolster the care continuum and reduce costs. We created opportunities to increase our capacity and reach and developed ways to expand our capabilities. Our new partnership with Northwest Hospital is a picture of what the future will look like (p. 5). This close partnership connects hospital patients with Chase Brexton primary care providers and ensures coordinated, cost-effective care. Our new Anchor Program (p. 12) identifies chronically ill patients with complex medical problems and helps them take an active role in improving their health. Together, we assess all aspects of a patient’s situation and find solutions to the barriers that preclude optimum health. At the same time, the program is reducing hospital visits and emergency room use, 3 allowing resources to be used more efficiently. Working with state and federal partners, we expanded our services to Anne Arundel County in response to the unfortunate closing of a local primary care provider. Our swift response provided a health care home for thousands of residents who may have otherwise resorted to local emergency rooms for routine care. We partnered with generous corporations – new and longstanding – that supplement funding and provide volunteers to help us deliver on our mission. We have also opened our doors to the next generation of health care providers through our partnerships with Baltimore’s MERIT program, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, and Community Health Corps (p. 9). Moving forward to FY 2016, we will continue to improve on the ways we deliver care to help our patients lead healthier lives and to make our community stronger, while preserving Chase Brexton’s long-term success. And in the midst of so much change we remain, as always, committed to our mission to provide compassionate, quality health care. Yours in good health, Richard LarisonCarolyn Kennedy, JD President & CEOBoard President Chase Brexton Health Care Chase Brexton Health Care PARTNERING FOR POPULATION HEALTH Nikita Stackhouse and her mother, Carolyn, talk with us about her experience with Chase Brexton. CHASE BREXTON IS BUILDING INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH INSTITUTIONS AND THE PEOPLE WE SERVE TO MAXIMIZE RESOURCES AND CREATE A PATH TOWARD IMPROVED POPULATION HEALTH. One example is Chase Brexton’s recent partnership with Northwest Hospital in Randallstown, MD, created to foster a healthier, more educated, engaged and connected community. The two organizations work together to coordinate care and improve patient access to primary care. Our partnership is helping ensure that patients have a seamless continuum of care from the time they spend in the hospital through ongoing health management back at home. Through the partnership, a Chase Brexton liaison and a Chase Brexton provider are 5 on-site at Northwest Hospital weekly, Monday through Friday. The Chase Brexton team, working with the Hospital staff, identifies Northwest Hospital patients who lack health insurance and schedules followup appointments for these patients prior to discharge. The provider speaks with patients and their hospital doctors to ensure continuity in care and improve patient post-hospital care. Last summer, accountant and mother Nikita Stackhouse was rushed to Northwest Hospital with abdominal pain related to diverticulitis and underwent emergency colon surgery. During her hospital stay, Chase Brexton Health Care provider Jennifer Allard, CNRP, and medical assistant Tahira Pemberton visited Nikita for a brief in-hospital check-up. While they were there, they scheduled Nikita for a follow-up appointment at Chase Brexton FILLING A VOID & EXPANDING OUR REACH Jennifer Allard, CRNP, is not only a key to the success of our partnership with Northwest, but a clinician passionate about improving patient care. after her discharge. This in-hospital check-up enabled Allard and Pemberton to brief the Chase Brexton staff on Nikita’s history and any issues and concerns to be addressed in her follow-up. This visit also allowed Nikita to know what her next steps were after her hospital stay and where she would go for continued care. “There are still many people who don’t yet have primary care or lost care due to insurance issues or other barriers,” says Allard. Allard has been leading the partnership effort and expects it to continue to grow and provide solid continuity of care. “Through our partnership with Northwest, we are able serve as a bridge between hospitalization and primary care and address barriers that could prevent a patient from accessing care.” Our Anne Arundel County Glen Burnie Center team at a staff retreat. THE SUMMER OF 2014 BROUGHT A POTENTIAL HEALTHCARE EMERGENCY TO THOUSANDS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY RESIDENTS. In financial distress, People’s Community Health Centers, the only Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in the county, closed on June 30. As a result, 11,000 under-insured and uninsured residents faced the prospect of going without care, or having to rely on local emergency rooms for routine medical visits. Federal, state and local officials worked quickly to find solutions, ultimately tapping Chase Brexton Health Care and another FQHC to step in. The opportunity to serve Anne Arundel residents fit with Chase Brexton’s mission and plans, and the organization quickly sought permission from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to expand. Given that approval, Chase Brexton opened a temporary Anne Arundel clinic on July 25. The new clinic initially occupied space in an Anne Arundel County Department of Health building until a permanent site in Glen Burnie could be found. A full medical team including physicians, nurses and support staff operated at first on an abbreviated schedule, offering adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics and gynecology services, HIV testing and care, and case management. A focused outreach effort led to a high volume of patients, and the clinic quickly expanded its operating schedule from three days a week to five. “We hit the ground running and the patients came quickly,” says Katie Meara, Chase Brexton Health Care’s Glen Burnie Center Director of Operations. “Our mission is to provide compassionate, quality health care that improves communities, and this was the ultimate opportunity to do just that.” The entire effort was a true collaboration between Chase Brexton staff and the local health community; it was a true success. Family Health Centers of Baltimore also stepped in, arranging transportation for former People’s patients to access care at its site in the Baltimore neighborhood of Brooklyn. The community welcomed Chase Brexton with open arms, and appreciated the swift response to a critical need and complex situation. At an open house event introducing the new location to the community, Dr. Jinlene Chan, Anne Arundel County’s Health Officer, said having Chase Brexton open the Glen Burnie clinic just three weeks after People’s closed “is nothing short of a miracle.” (Baltimore Sun, August 21, 2014) LEADER: HEALTHCARE EQUITY INDEX 156,309 PATIENT VISITS NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME LEVEL 3 23,735 MEDICAL PATIENTS CY 2014 +63% FROM CY 2013 PAYOR MIX BY VOLUME - FY15 7 48.53% MEDICAID ACCREDITATION BY THE joint commission AMBULATORY CARE & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 7,710 DENTAL PATIENTS CY 2014 +48% FROM CY 2013 2,404 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PATIENTS CY 2014 +36% FROM CY 2013 24.88% Commercial Insurance ACCREDITED BY THE COMMISSION ON DENTAL ACCREDITATION 257,539 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 335 employees CY 2014 FY 2015 +29% FROM CY 2013 16.72% 9.87% UNINSURED/SELF-PAY MEDICARE BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERISM MERIT student Yarnee Whitaker works alongside Chase Brexton OB/GYN providers. Whitaker hopes to become a nurse. Student Raylene Thibou works alongside Chase Brexton’s Winilfe Aybar. Thibou hopes to become an anesthesiologist. MERIT (Medical Education Resources Initiative for Teens) is an innovative, intensive three-year program which aims to eliminate health care disparities by transforming under-represented high school students into health care leaders. The MERIT program includes weekly Saturday sessions, summer internships, and mentoring through a student’s sophomore, junior, and senior years. At Chase Brexton, MERIT students shadow providers and learn about the many aspects of primary care. The program is competitive; in its most recent year, 80 students from 18 Baltimore high schools applied for just 20 openings. Tryouts are required and include courses in health care careers and interviews with students and their parents. Now in its sixth year, the MERIT program has placed 100 percent of its students over the past few years into a four-year college or university. MERIT students complete on-boarding paperwork and training to volunteer and shadow at Chase Brexton. 9 Now in its second year, Chase Brexton’s program with Cristo Rey Jesuit High School places students interested in health care professions alongside providers who act as mentors and encourage their dreams. Each student is present at Chase Brexton’s Mt. Vernon Center one day a week throughout the school year. Senior Jennah Thomas-Lindsey (right, with Payroll Administrator Kyle Thompson) is interested in both health care and finance, saying her “ideal job” would involve helping others. This year’s students coming to Chase Brexton from Cristo Rey also include junior Jade Johnson, who hopes to become an OB/GYN specialist or a surgeon; sophomore Armanda Mushayuma, who is returning to Chase Brexton for a second year in the program; and freshman Zaire Wilson, who is interested in law and health care. Founded in 1995 by the National Association of Community Health Centers, Community HealthCorps is the largest health-focused, national AmeriCorps program that promotes health care for America’s underserved, while developing tomorrow’s health care workforce. Over the past several years, Chase Brexton Health Care has been honored with the opportunity to accept Americorps Community HealthCorps recruits who come from a myriad of different backgrounds and share a common mission: bolstering community health by ensuring delivery of the best possible patient care. During 2014-2015, five Community HealthCorps members were placed in the Case Management and Outreach departments of different Chase Brexton sites. Community HealthCorps participants Milton Pratt & Ada Ezenia use their time as members of our Case Management team. WHEN HEALTH INSURANCE ISN’T ENOUGH Patient Evelyn Nicholson meets with members of her Chase Brexton care team. WHEN HEALTH INSURANCE ISN’T ENOUGH insurance. “At Chase Brexton, it’s about a person’s health first and their finances later,” David notes as he reflects on going from insured to uninsured as a Chase Brexton patient. And he’d experienced that first hand. Even when he lost his job – and his health insurance along with it, he didn’t lose Chase Brexton as his health care provider. But, more importantly, her care team wanted to make sure Evelyn was able to get to her medical, dental, and other appointments. So, through the Hardship Fund, they were able to give her bus tokens so she could get to her important appointments. To Chase Brexton, how healthy can you be if you’re worried about your electricity being shut off? Or what about new eyeglasses? And, if you can’t afford dentures, what do you do then? For Susan, a patient who lost her job of three years and wasn’t able to afford to see her Chase Brexton providers, the Hardship Fund was a huge relief. She’d planned to just do without the care she needed until she could find a way to pay. But, instead, her provider connected her with a Case Manager who assisted her in applying for Medicaid. Still, this insurance was going to take anywhere from 3-6 weeks to be reviewed and (hopefully) approved. Susan was willing to delay accessing her primary care provider and psychiatrist during that time, but the Case Manager provided her with something different: three hardship vouchers. These hardship vouchers allowed Susan to see her primary care provider and access her critical behavioral health services. In 2009, Chase Brexton Health Care created the Hardship Fund to help our most in-need patients (those with income from 0 to 100% of the Federal Poverty Level) with the expenses that might not be covered by insurance or other traditional aid. And that’s just what the hardship fund is just for. “Chase Brexton makes it so easy to get the care you need,” says Evelyn, a mother of four and grandmother of five who is dealing with multiple chronic diseases. “My providers work together as a team, and they get together to brainstorm about how “It was unbelievable,” says Catherine who’d recently they can best help me.” become unemployed and uninsured. “Some people would just tell you to go to the emergency room. But Though her insurance provides medical exams and here, they said, ‘Come on in.’ [Chase Brexton was] prescriptions, her care team knew her health would very attentive and compassionate. They didn’t turn benefit from more. They help identify educational me away.” workshops, support groups, and access to health 11 CARE TEAMS FOR LIFE Each morning, our care teams huddle to prepare for the upcoming day. BUILDING CARE TEAMS Achieving optimum patient health isn’t merely about a patient going for an exam. Every day, our health care providers - from our OB/GYN teams to our medical providers, from our nurses to our behavioral health providers, from our pharmacists to our case managers - partner with patients to help them on the road to their best health. But sometimes a patient may need more to reach their healthiest possible life. Introduced in June, Chase Brexton’s Anchor Program is one example of a new type of care delivery model specifically geared toward chronically ill patients with complex medical problems and a history of frequent use of emergency rooms and hospital services to access health care. The program engages patients to restore their health through a collaborative, coordinated approach that increases primary care visits and medication adherence, all the while decreasing unnecessary trips to the hospital. Each patient’s designated care team includes a case manager, medical provider, nurse care coordinator, behavioral health specialist, pharmacist, and medication adherence staff. The case manager assesses barriers to care, such as transportation and insurance, and finds solutions to overcome them. An important component of the Anchor Program is accessibility for patients with chronic and complex health concerns, so Anchor patients have 24/7 urgent access to their care team and can access services without an appointment daily from 9AM to 5PM. Though the Anchor Program is designed for patients who struggle with more complex medical issues that have led them to a greater number of hospitalizations, it is just one example of how Chase Brexton is innovating patient care through a focused effort to build care teams. Because patient outcomes are stronger when there is collaboration between all areas of care, this model of care is being replicated throughout all the programs and services of Chase Brexton Health Care to build greater integration of care and better outcomes for all our patients. STATEMENT OF STATEMENT OFACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES STATEMENT OF STATEMENT OFFINANCIAL FINANCIALPOSITION POSITION For years ended June 30, 2015 & 2014 For years ended June 30, 2015 & 2014 REVENUE & GAINS 2015 2014 67,458,655 53,674,586 7,751,997 6,625,449 6,067 207,406 Investment Income 1,886,954 2,077,285 Other Income 1,037,738 339,371 78,141,411 63,208,616 Net Patient Services Revenue Grant Revenue Managed Care Revenue Total Revenues & Gains OPERATING EXPENSES 2015 2014 Program Services 59,409,368 52,107,807 Support Services 15,745,846 12,218,718 Other Expenses 339,371 767,718 Total Expenses 75,494,585 65,094,243 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue over Expenses 2,646,826 -1,885,627 Purchases of Property & Equipment with Grants & Restricted Funds Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets 13 316,631 2,921,734 2,963,457 1,036,107 ASSETS 2015 2014 Current Assets 19,914,939 13,347,082 Property at Net Cost 40,859,413 45,957,727 Other Assets 13,540,564 13,828,431 74,314,916 73,133,240 2015 2014 Current Liabilities 6,133,383 7,259,054 Long-Term Liabilities 9,971,430 10,528,096 16,104,813 17,787,150 57,998,647 55,035,190 211,456 310,900 Total Net Assets 58,210,103 55,346,090 Total Liabilities & Net Assets 74,314,916 73,133,240 Total Assets LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Total Liabilities Undesignated Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets THE CHASE SOCIETY - FY 2015 THE CHASE SOCIETY OF CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE WAS ESTABLISHED TO RECOGNIZE THE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS OUR DONORS HAVE MADE OVER THEIR LIFETIME. THE CHASE SOCIETY HAS THREE RECOGNITION LEVELS - RUBY, SAPPHIRE, AND EMERALD. RUBY LEVEL Donors who’ve given $50,000 or greater over a lifetime Eric Lancaster Kenneth S. Battye Charitable Trust William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund France-Merrick Foundation Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation SAPPHIRE LEVEL Donors who give annually for 10 years and a total of $10,000 or more Samuel J. Ady Don Alexander Charles Archer & Guy J. Van Tiggelen, CPA Karen T. Bellesky, RD, LDN Bruce H. Caviness Roger M. Dalsheimer Joe Ennd & James M. Spellissy Robert & Mary Ann Facente Andrew C. Frake & Richard G. Bennett, MD John J. Farley, Jr., MD Paul Fowler, MD & Franklin N. McNeil, Jr. Robert Friedlander Ronald W. Griffin & Shaun F. Carrick Roderick Hooks Jeffery Jensen, MD & Warren E. Conner Barbara J. Kane Barry Kessler & David L. Hankey Frederick Singley Koontz, Esq. Edward & Joanne Kraus George Lavdas & Jeremy D. Walston, MD Joe O’Neill & Walter F. Atha, MD David Reed & Lawrence Strassner Ann M. Volpel & David H. Shippee 15 EMERALD LEVEL Donors who give annually for 5 years and a total of $5,000 or greater Jacqueline C. Adams Harry Alascio, Jr. J. Kevin Bonds Phillip E. Bovender, RN W. Davis Bradley Carol G. Brochin Kenneth Bryan & Michael A. Gervais William C. Budacz Richard J. Caserta Dennis T. Cashen & Christopher L. Panos Jared Christopher & Merle McCann Jesse B. Craig Thomas Davison Randy R. Delker John Downs, MD & Jeff Klug Maddy Feinberg Tommy Flow C. David Haltiwanger, PhD Brian P. Hannon James F. Hart Eva Hersh, MD Ann M. Holmes Amy Johnson & Tracey L. Gersh, PhD Evelyn S. Kalanick Joyce S. Keating Carolyn Kennedy Douglas L. Miller Steven E. Miller Susan Murray & Elizabeth D. Cerulo Charles J. O'Connell Geri O’Donoghue Ken Ruby, III Johna Ruffo & Karen Konkel, MD Tim & Judy Shahan, RN Sanford & Doris Slavin Foundation Philip Saracino Donna Schoch-Spana Neha Sheth, PharmD Ronald J. Taylor, MD Steve Weldon & Claude Earl Fox THE LEGACY SOCIETY - FY 2015 THE RECENTLY ESTABLISHED LEGACY SOCIETY IS OUR WAY OF RECOGNIZING DONORS WHO HAVE IDENTIFIED CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE IN THEIR WILL OR PLANNED GIVING ACTIVITIES. THE SOCIETY RECOGNIZES AND HONORS THOSE WHO HAVE CREATED A PLANNED OR DEFERRED GIFT FOR CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE TO ENSURE A BETTER FUTURE FOR THOSE LIVING WITH HEALTH IMPARITIES. The Legacy Society exists to inspire and stimulate others to join in the quest for a world where everyone has access to health care by making a planned gift. Chase Brexton Health Care is deeply grateful for your generosity and your philanthropic leadership. Tommy Flow Ronald J. Taylor, MD The Family of Bruce Thomson James Zabora CORPORATE PARTNERS PROGRAM IN 2015, CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE CREATED OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS PROGRAM. OUR PARTNERS CONSISTENTLY GO ABOVE AND BEYOND TO SUPPORT CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE’S MISSION TO PROVIDE COMPASSIONATE, QUALITY HEALTH CARE THAT HONORS DIVERSITY, INSPIRES WELLNESS, AND IMPROVES OUR COMMUNITIES. Partnering with Chase Brexton Health Care helps to raise awareness of corporate responsibility to your community as well as enabling you to get your message out to a targeted audience of potential customers. We sincerely appreciate our corporate partners who are the founding members and who helped us launch this initiative. WE ARE GRATEFUL TO ALL OF OUR DONORS WHO HELP ADVANCE THE MISSION OF CHASE BREXTON HEALTH CARE. Jared Christopher & Merle McCann Kevin Ferentz GE, Middle River Aircraft Systems Bruce Gneshin Grand Brands, Inc. James F. Hart $20,000+ Roberta Ann Heath Kristine Holmes, RN Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Roderic Hooks AIDS Barbara J. Kane Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Carolyn Kennedy Edward & Joanne Kraus Foundation Knight Takes King Productions, Eric Lancaster LLC Judy Lapinski Maryland Community Health Richard Larison System Maryland Physician Care SAGE (Services and Advocacy National Association of for GLBT Elders) Community Health Centers, Inc. Joe O’Neill, MD & Walter F. Atha, MD Leslie H. Pitton, Jr. $5,000-$19,999 Priority Partners Associated Black Charities Ken Ruby, III Tim & Judy Shahan Karen T. Bellesky, RD, LDN CareFirst BlueCross Kapil & Neha Sheth Pandit BlueShield University of Maryland Institute Delta Dental Community Care of Human Virology Foundation Lisa Williams LifeBridge Health M&T Charitable Foundation $500-$999 Quest Diagnostics The Thomson Family AdNet, Inc. United Way of Central Jack K. Boyson Maryland Kathleen Byrne Jesse B. Craig Thomas Davison $1,000-$4,999 Employees Charity Organization Jacqueline C. Adams (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman Black & White Party, Inc. 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Tobin William Tolentino Brenda Torres Ryan Trott Truist Employee Giving Miyun Tsai-Turton Jen Tsitsos Elizabeth Tunkle Ann Turner Kennedy Lamia M Tyler Christopher Uhl Cynthia Ulrich Jacalyn Vadala Xem VanAdams Deborah Van Dyke Anthony Varona Michael Vaughn John Vaz Leah Veeck Joseph Vescio Bonita Vincent Frank A. Vitrano Gary Vornheder Derick Vuckles Julie M. Vuncannon Lisa VW Peggy Wahlke John Walega Matthew Walk Patricia Walker David Wallace Margaret Wallace Leslie Waller Mary Walters J. H. Wannamaker, III Cindy Ward Katie Ward Michael Ward Mariele Wardian Lisa Ware Marcus Washinton John Waters Jill Erica Weaverling Trina Webster James McCormick Webster, III & Jane Webster Judith Weiland Joan Weimer Greg Weiss Sherry Welch Annette Welling Wells Fargo Bank, NA Hallie Werbel Damion West Phillip Westry Richard Wheatley Jordan White Amy White Monique Whitehead Cathy Whittington Dianne Whyne Andrea K. Wichmann Jennifer Wiedel Liz Wille Michael Williams Camille Williams Pamela Williams Maurice Williams Kenneth Williams Mike Willis Stacey Willis Kim V. Wilson Joseph Wilson Tiffany Wilson Harriette E. Wimms Dara Winfield Marion Winik Lisa Wolf Guy H. Wolf, II Mitchell Wood Billy Brooks Woodward, DDS Patricia Wright 25 Christopher Wright Charlene L. Wyatt Lisa Yacono Donna Yaffe Linda Yurche Issam Zeinoun Anna Zeira Mike Zimmerman Andy Zipay Katie Zitkus Leslie Zobel Meredith Zoltick Patti Zychowka BOARD OF DIRECTORS - CALENDAR YEAR 2015 It is a passionately involved Board that provides guidance on all aspects of Chase Brexton’s growth. We are honored by the time and dedication each of our Board members provides to us. Additionally, we appreciate the insight they each bring to Chase Brexton; at least 51% of our Board are also our patients. Immense gratitude goes to every one of our current and past Board Members. OFFICERS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP PRESIDENT Carolyn Kennedy, JD Jack K. Boyson Marc Cross Maureen Cunningham Samuel V. Fuller Tommy Flow Rohit Gulati, MD Joanne Fritz Kraus, LCSW-C Luz Lopez-Ortiz, JD John A. Murphy Leslie H. Pitton, Jr. Neha Sheth James M. Spellissy VICE PRESIDENT Walter F. Atha, MD TREASURER Angelinia T. Sutton SECRETARY Kristine Holmes, RN MEMBERS-AT-LARGE IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Kimberly Price The greatest care was taken in the preparation of this list. We sincerely apologize for any misspelled names or names we may have inadvertently omitted. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Development at 410-837-2050, ext.1285. 26 LOCATIONS Mt. 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