VICE-PRESIDENT FOB.
DEVELOPMENT
Daniel H. Nathanson , 328-4400
PUBUC AFFAIRS
Joan Shmfipci,Dirtftvr .... 328-6776
ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT
Samuel E. Moskowiiz,ABirt»w
Vice-President ........... 328-8430
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT
Stephen C. Schimpff, M.D., Executive
Vice-President ........... 328-7606
PLANNING, MARKETING &
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
John W Ashwonh III, Vice-President
................... 328-3774
GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
Elijah Saunders, M.D., Vice-President
................... 328-4366
FINANCE & SYSTEMS
Robert Chrcncik, Senior Vice-President
................... 328-5165
OPERATIONS
Robert W Adams, Vue-President
................... 328-3788
NURSING SERVICES
Sharon L. 0'Kccfc, Vice-President
................... 328-5183
MONTEBELLO REHABILITATION
HOSPITAL
Vacancy, Director ........... 552-5208
SHOCK TRAUMA CENTER
James P. G. Flynn, M.D., Director
...................... 328-8976
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CANCER
CENTER
Joseph Aisncr, M.D., Director .328-5506
The University of Maryland Medical System
Corporation was established in 1984 as a private,
nonprofit corporation (Chapter 288, Acts of
1984). The Corporation is responsible for patient
care, medical education, community health services,
and emergency medical treatment provided by the
medical systems of the University of Maryland.
The Corporation is governed by a Board of
Directors. The Board consists of twenty-eight
members. Seven are nonvoring, ex officio members.
Twenty-one are voting members appointed to five-
year terms by the Governor. Appointed members
include minority representatives, three regents of
the University of Maryland, one senator and one
delegate, at least one person knowledgeable in the
administration of hospitals, and at least one mem-
ber of the Community Advisory Council. The
Board elects the Chief Executive Officer of the
Corporation.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors ap-
points a Community Advisory Council, whose
members serve three-year terms. The Committee
advises the Board on services offered by the Cor-
poration that are of importance to the community
(Code Education Article, sees. 13-1B-01 through
13-1B-13).
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MARYLAND VENTURE CAPITAL
TRUST
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Harvey D. Kushner, Chairperson, 1994
Appointed by Governor (who also designates chair) with
Senate advice & consent: Dorothy E. Brunson;
Patrick P. Hervy. Four additional trustees to be
appointed pursuant to recommendations by the
purchasers of beneficial interests in the Trust.
John C. Weiss m, Managing Director
217 E. Redwood St.
Baltimore, MD 21202 333-4492
The Maryland Venture Capital Trust was formed
in 1990 (Chapter 222, Acts ofl990).The Trustwill
provide an opportunity for Maryland State and
local public pension funds and the State of
Maryland and its political subdivisions to invest a
portion of their funds in venture capital invest-
ments. The Trust intends to invest as a limited
partner in newly formed and existing venture capi-
tal funds which, as part of their overall investment
strategy will ensure that a majority of Trust funds
will be invested in business enterprises that are in
the initial stages of development in Maryland.
The Trust is composed of seven members. They
are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor
with Senate advice and consent (Code 1957, Art.
83A, sees. 5-1A-01 through 5-1A-09).
MARYLAND VETERANS
COMMISSION
Calvin E. Patton, Chairperson, 1992
Appointed by Governor (who also designates chair):
Claude L. Callegary, 1991; RobertT. 0'Leary, 1992;
Paul L. Thompson, 1992; Robert C. Adams, ST.,
1994; Robert Arat, 1994; Bruno W. Betro, 1994;
Thomas E. Bratten, Jr., 1994; George W. Harrison,
1994; William R. McCartin, 1994; Lewis Powell,
1994; Charles E. Reeder, 1994; Richard J. Santos,
1994; Genevieve T. Wenski, 1994; Albert J.
Bland, 1995; ClayE. Lindley, 1995; David Joseph
Pekar, 1995; Edwin F. Pelosky, 1995; Meyer
Sokolow, 1995; Thomas Wallace, 1995; Harry E.
Yaukey, Sr., 1995; W. Bryan Hall, 1996; Francis
D. Michaels, 1996; Irene M. Wallingford, 1997.
Exofficio: ThomasM. Bailey, Chairperson, Veterans
Home Commission
Clarence M. Bacon, Director
Federal Building, Room 110
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201 333-4428
962-4700
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