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OSI welcomes Advisory Board members Alicia Wilson and John Meyerhoff

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OSI welcomes Advisory Board members Alicia Wilson and John Meyerhoff

Thursday, June 29, 2017

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OSI-Baltimore is thrilled to announce that we have added two new members to our Advisory Board, Alicia Wilson and John Meyerhoff.

Alicia Wilson (full bio) is Vice President of Community Affairs and Legal Advisor to Sagamore Development Company, a Plank Industries Company. Wilson is responsible for shaping and promoting the interests of all Plank Industries’ operating companies by developing strategic initiatives that enhance its philanthropic and investment impact. Prior to joining Sagamore, Wilson was litigation and employment and labor law partner at Gordon Feinblatt. Wilson currently serves on the Executive Board of the CollegeBound Foundation and as its program chair, on the board of the Center for Urban Families, the University of Maryland Foundation at Baltimore, Associated Black Charities, and the Citizenship Law Related Education Project.  She also serves as Art Facet Chair within the Harbor City Chapter of the Links, Incorporated. Wilson is a graduate of Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and the University of Maryland School of Law.

John Meyerhoff (full bio) is the Clinical Scholar in Rheumatology at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore. He has been on the full-time faculty at Sinai Hospital for 31 years. He was on the full-time faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine for 5 years and part-time faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for 30 years. He has authored numerous peer reviewed articles and a dozen book chapters and has served in leadership positions in the teaching programs at Sinai Hospital. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Physicians and the American College of Rheumatology. Meyerhoff has served on the Board of the leading child abuse prevention and treatment agency in Maryland for over 35 years: 12 years as Board President of Parents Anonymous and the remainder as a Board member of its successor agency, The Family Tree, of which he is the Founding President. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, the Board of Trustees of the Baltimore Museum of Art, and is a Trustee of the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Modern Art Foundation. Meyerhoff graduated from the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, the University of Michigan, and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.

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