Profiles, announcements, and messages from Bainbridge Development Corporation leadership and board members

Retiring Members Recognized, New Board Sworn-In

At the December 14, 2015 BDC Board of Director’s Meeting, the BDC recognized it’s retiring board members Barry Gray, Harry Lenderman and Cynthia Rossetti. Gray and Lenderman both served one 4-year term from 2011-2015, while Rossetti served three terms from 2003-2015. All members are greatly appreciated for their time and efforts given to the project and we all given a token of appreciation.

BDC also welcomed new board members Carl Roberts, James Reynolds and Matt Roath. Photos available below.

Martha Barchowsky Joins BDC Board, Mike Pugh Re-Appointed

At the BDC Board of Directors Open Meeting held this evening, Thursday January 29, Martha Barchowsky was sworn in by County Clerk Derrick Lowe and Mike Pugh was re-appointed to his position. Martha replaces long-standing board member Bill Harrington who has contributed exponentially to the BDC during his tenure. The BDC is very excited to have Martha apart of the board and believes she will represent the Town very well.

Former Delegate David Rudolph participated in the Open Meeting and presented a formal citation to Bill Harrington for his work on the BDC Board, for the Town of Port Deposit, Cecil County and the State of Maryland. BDC Chairman Mike Pugh also presented Bill with a token of graditude on behalf of the Board. To close out the evening, the Board presented David Rudolph with a citation of their own to show appreciation for the immense amount of work he did for the BDC from 1999-2015 while he was in office. The BDC is forever grateful to the effort David expelled in all things related to Bainbridge and the Tome School. Below are photos captured from the evening.

Bainbridge Development Board will Remain Intact

BY: Lisa Tome, Rising Sun Herald

“There will be no changes on the board of the Bainbridge Development Corporation in the coming year…”

Tari Moore, Cecil County Executive and BDC Board Member, Chose for National Leadership Program

Cecil County Executive, and BDC Board Member, Tari Moore has been selected by the National Association of Counties (NACo) to be one of the 25 county leaders from across the United States to attend the County Leadership Institute in Washington, D.C. in June. The institute is offered in partnership with Cambridge Leadership Associates.