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Philanthropist Michael Greenebaum Named Vice Chair of University of Maryland School of Medicine Board of Visitors Michael Greenebaum Continues His Family s Legacy as One of the UMSOM s Most Generous and Engaged Benefactors News provided by Share this article BALTIMORE, Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Newswise University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, along with UMSOM Board of Visitors Chair Cynthia Egan, announced today that Michael Greenebaum, a prominent business leader and philanthropist who has served on the UMSOM s Board since 2012, has been named Vice Chair of the Board of Visitors. I am honored to serve as Vice Chair of the UMSOM Board of Visitors, said Mr. Greenebaum. We have a tremendous Board that is more engaged than ever. This is an important and exciting time in the School s history, and I look forward to supporting Chair Cynthia Egan, Dean Reece and the entire Board, in our mission to improve th ....
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Read Article At the February 25, 2019 Board of Selectmen’s meeting Guy Rouelle employed by Dubois-King, the Town’s airport consultant at the time, presented a solar array update. Mr. Rouelle provided information about FAA funding available to locate a solar farm at Rangeley’s Stephen A. Bean Municipal Airport. The Selectmen voted 3-2 to have Dubois-King move forward with an $18,240.00 solar feasibility study at their May 6, 2019 meeting. Board member Cynthia Egan suggested that the Board seek more information before signing this contract. Cynthia stated her research showed many companies did not charge for feasibility studies. Solar companies perform feasibility studies without charges as a way to attract new customers. Ms. Egan noted that the electricity produced at an airport solar array was required to be used exclusively at the airport. She proposed the Town might be better served with a solar project that helped lower a broader range of Town departm ....