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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2023 A PLATINUM CLUB
Gala Memories IntraClubs & Interest
Ron Peterson President, Board of Governors
FROM THE PRESIDENT
As we wind down from the holiday season, I hope you were all able to enjoy quality time with family and friends and did so in good health.
As I reflect on the extraordinary 60th Anniversary Year, I am reminded of the attributes that make The Center Club so very special, many of which were epitomized so vividly at the November 12th Gala. The sold out event was attended by 315 individuals from different racial, religious and political backgrounds. Members of all ages, and their guests, enjoyed a unique experience. The level of excellence in service, ambience, food and beverage offerings and entertainment would be nearly impossible to replicate anywhere in the region. As guests arrived they were greeted by an electronic violinist in the parking garage. Formal photo ops were offered on the winding staircase. The business center was decked out with a whiskey bar within a speakeasy! The Dr. Martin D. Jenkins Wine Room was flowing with wine tasting opportunities. Food stations were strategically placed throughout the two floors and never ran out of sumptuous offerings. The main bar as well as the 16th Floor bar poured an endless variety of adult beverages. Live jazz was available on 15 and a dance band played all night long on 16! What an extraordinary event! The Gala was without a doubt the pinnacle of the 60th Anniversary Year. If you were not one of the fortunate attendees, I hope you had the opportunity to partake in at least one of the other special events offered throughout the anniversary year.
On behalf of the Board of Governors and the entire membership, I commend General Manager Kevin Bonner and his entire team for maintaining such a high level of excellence throughout the anniversary year when so many unique events were provided for the benefit of our members. Thank you to the entire team!
And speaking of excellence, you should know that once we got past the Omicron phase of the pandemic in February of 2022, we began to see a major upturn in the number of special banquets and weddings held at the Club. The combination of beautifully renovated facilities, superb service, world-class food and beverage offerings, safe and convenient parking, and the best views in the city now makes The Center Club the “go to” place for special events. As a practical matter, this has been very good news for Club revenues. In addition, we have had the good fortune to see stabilization in our membership in 2022, with a particularly low rate of membership attrition. Early renewals of membership this past October were also at an all-time high.
To accommodate the return to these higher levels of activity, the Club has done very well recruiting new employees. In fact, The Center Club appears to be increasingly recognized as a preferred place to work within the region’s hospitality industry.
All of this good news means that as we look at the preliminary year-end financials, we can report that your Center Club enjoys very sound financial health.
As we all look forward to the new year, I extend to each of you my very best wishes for a healthy and prosperous 2023. Please take advantage of the many new programs and experiences the Club has to offer. Also, do not hesitate to bring to our attention any prospects you may have in mind for membership.
I hope to see you in person at The Center Club in 2023.
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The Center Club team wishes to thank all of you for your generosity in contributing to the
HOLIDAY FUND
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On the Calendar
RAVENS TAILGATE
Ravens vs. Steelers
Sunday, January 1 / Beginning at 10 AM, game 1 PM
$35++ / Drinks by chit / Reservations required
Start the New Year with our signature tailgate buffet, complete with Bloody Mary bar and complimentary parking. Wear your favorite jersey and root for the Ravens as they take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. Reserve early as this will sell out.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS INTRA
Cocktails & Conversations
Tuesday, January 3 / 5-6 PM cocktails / 6-7:30 PM buffet
Drinks by chit / $60++ or $50++ for WIB members
Reservations required
All members are welcome to network with their business-minded women peers during a cocktail hour in Bar100. Members of the Women in Business IntraClub are invited to keep the conversation going during dinner. Must be a WIB member or first-time guest to attend dinner.
VETERANS INITIATIVE MIXER
Wednesday, January 4 / 6–7:30 PM / $35++
Reservations required
Kick off the New Year with a reintroduction to this returning Interest Group! Join us in O’s Pub for an informal mixer to mingle and get to know one another and the unique perspective this Club has to offer. You need not be a veteran to attend.
BOOK CLUB
The Atomic City Girls by Janet Beard
Wednesday, January 4 / 6 PM / $45++ / Drinks by chit
Limited capacity / Reservations required
Enjoy an evening discussing our newest book, The Atomic City Girls, a riveting novel about the everyday people who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II. This novel is a fascinating look at an underexplored chapter of American history. Join this lively discussion and take a culinary adventure with a multi-course tasting menu featuring Tennesseestyle cooking from Chef Bannan.
FRENCH CLUB
Friday, January 6 / 5:30-7 PM / Food & drinks by chit Reservations requested
Immerse yourself in the beauty and richness of the French language over drinks and small plates. This Interest Group welcomes all language levels.
PROSPECTIVE MEMBER OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday, January 10 / 5:30–6 PM meet & mingle 6-6:15 PM welcome remarks / 6:15 tours
Reservations required
Referrals from members are the best way to grow our membership. Invite a friend, family member or colleague to learn about the benefits of joining the only 5-star Platinum City Club in Baltimore City and a Top 100 City Club in the world! Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and soft drinks will be served before a brief introductory program, followed by a tour of the Club. Please RSVP, as we create name badges to facilitate conversation.
NATIONAL OYSTERS ROCKEFELLER DAY
Tuesday, January 10 5-9 PM / By chit
Celebrate the dish as rich as its namesake, it’s National Oysters Rockefeller Day! Join us for dinner in the Joseph Meyerhoff Dining Room and be sure to include an order of Chef’s various oyster dishes! Make your dinner reservation online or by calling 410-727-7788.
EXECUTIVE FORUM 2 INTRA
Wednesday, January 11 / 5–6:30 PM / $30++ Limited capacity / Reservations required
This group of senior-level executives, business owners and rainmakers discusses the challenges and opportunities in today’s world. Our topics vary monthly from internal discussions to guest speakers. Members have come to appreciate EF2 as a trusted group of advisors. To ensure the sharing of information, it is limited to noncompetitors. Must be a member of EF2 to attend.
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STATE OF BALTIMORE
Thursday, January 12 / 5:30-7:30 PM / 5:30–6:15 PM networking, drinks, hors d’oeuvres; 6:15–7:30 PM program and discussion / $35++ members or $45 guests
Limited capacity / Reservations required / Open to all Center Club members and guests / Non-member registration through Eventbrite
Is Baltimore poised to thrive or merely survive?
Join Viewpoints members and guests as we weigh in with our panel of subject matter experts to determine “The State of Baltimore.”
EXECUTIVE FORUM INTRA
Thursday, January 19 / 4:30–6 PM / $30++ Limited capacity / Reservations required
A group of CEOs, presidents and executive directors in B2B businesses discusses the challenges and opportunities running an organization. Members have come to appreciate EF as a trusted group of advisors. To ensure the sharing of information, it is limited to noncompetitors. Must be a member of EF to attend.
SEAFOOD BUFFET
Thursday, January 19 / 5-8 PM / $85++ Drinks by chit / Reservations required
Panel members:
•LouisePhippsSenft, Moderator, Founder, the Integrative Center for Trauma Healing, Advocacy and Transformation/Blink of an Eye
•ShanayshaSauls, President & CEO, Baltimore Community Foundation
•ShelondaStokes, President, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
•Alicia Wilson, Vice President, Economic Development and Community Partnerships at the Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System
NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
Tuesday, January 17 / 11:45 AM–1:30 PM Reservations required
All new members and their spouses/partners are invited to join Noreen Frenaye, Director of Membership & Marketing, for a review of the Club’s benefits while getting acquainted with fellow new members over lunch.
Chef Bannan invites you to take a dive into seafood bliss with the Club’s famous Seafood Buffet. Our fresh locally sourced offerings are sure to make a splash! Join us for seafood stations, including Chef’s fabulous raw bar. You won’t want to miss this incredible culinary event. Our regular dining menu will not be available. To make your reservation, please contact Tyese Knight at 667-217-3543 or tknight@centerclub.org. Book early as this popular event sells out!
CRAFT BEER CLUB Guilford Hall Brewery
Thursday, January 19 / 5:30-7:30 PM / $35++ Reservations required / Open to all Center Club members
Beer Club is back! We’re starting the New Year highlighting one of the city’s newest breweries, Guilford Hall Brewery. Located in the original 1898 Crown Cork & Seal building in Station North, this brewery features hand-crafted lagers and ales using European brewing tradition. Join us as we sip through their special selections!
NATIONAL CHEESE LOVERS DAY
Friday, January 20 / 5-7 PM / by chit / Bar100 only
National Cheese Lovers Day is a day dedicated to the celebration of the many different types of cheese in the world! Are you a cheese lover? Join us in Bar100 for a specially curated cheese display and discounted wines.
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New Prospective Member Networking INTRA IntraClub Interest Group Member Table Family ON THE CALENDAR
COCKTAIL CLUB INTRA A 2022 Retrospective
Wednesday, January 25 / 6:30 PM / $60++ or $50++ for Cocktail Club members / Limited capacity Reservations required
What were your favorite cocktails of the year?
Let’s look back and celebrate some of the winning cocktails and decide which three were the most outstanding! Must be a Cocktail Club member or first-time guest to attend. To become a Cocktail Club member, contact Emily Ober at eober@centerclub.org.
COCKTAIL & WHISKEY CLUB COLLABORATION INTRA
Japanese Whisky Tasting
Thursday, February 2 / 6:30 PM / $60++ or $50++ for Club members / Limited capacity / Reservations required Japanese whiskies are some of the least regulated and therefore some of the most interesting whiskies on the market. Its production makes their take on the classic spirit distinct from other countries, using soju yeast, unique barreling and other innovative techniques. Join us as we sample drams from three Japanese distilleries. Must be a Cocktail or Whiskey Club member or first-time guest to attend.
Whiskey Club is looking to return in 2023.
FRENCH CLUB
WINE CLUB ANNUAL MEETING & TASTING INTRA
Friday, January 27 / 6:30 PM / $60++ or $50++ for Wine Club members / Limited capacity Reservations required
Wine enthusiasts, this one is for you! Attend the Wine Club’s annual meeting to learn more about the group and plan for 2023. Led by the Club Chairs Al Spoler and Howard Sobkov, the tasting will explore several varieties of wine.
VETERANS INITIATIVE Ukraine From a Warfighter’s Perspective
Wednesday, February 1 / 6-7:45 PM / 6-6:30 PM networking, drinks, hors d’oeuvres; 6:30-7:45 PM program and discussion $35++ members or $45 guests / Limited capacity Reservations required / Open to all Center Club members and guests / Non-member registration through Eventbrite
On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine on what was supposed to be a “security operation.” Very quickly the Russian military became bogged down while the Ukrainians have enjoyed great success in defending and, now, counter-attacking. So, what’s happening in Ukraine? Where did the Russian military fail? Why did they fail to meet their objectives? What’s potentially next? What are the over-arching issues that we in the US need to pay attention to? Join as we discuss these questions with a panel of experts.
Friday, February 3 / 5:30-7 PM / Food & drinks by chit Reservations requested Immerse yourself in the beauty and richness of the French language over drinks and small plates. This Interest Group welcomes all language levels.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS
Cocktails & Conversations
INTRA
Tuesday, February 7 / 5-6 PM cocktails / 6-7:30 PM buffet Drinks by chit / $60++ or $50++ for WIB members Reservations required
All members are welcome to network with their business-minded women peers during a cocktail hour in Bar100. Members of the Women in Business IntraClub are invited to keep the conversation going during dinner. Must be a WIB member or first-time guest to attend dinner.
EXECUTIVE FORUM 2 INTRA
Wednesday, February 8 / 5–6:30 PM / $30++
Limited capacity / Reservations required
This group of senior-level executives, business owners and rainmakers discusses the challenges and opportunities in today’s world. Our topics vary monthly from internal discussions to guest speakers. Members have come to appreciate EF2 as a trusted group of advisors. To ensure the sharing of information, it is limited to noncompetitors. Must be a member of EF2 to attend.
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VALENTINE’S DAY CELEBRATION
Tuesday, February 14 / 5-9 PM
Reservations required
Enjoy our beautiful view over a romantic Center Club dinner on Tuesday with our special à la carte menu and Valentine’s Day specials. Make your reservations soon as this evening will sell out! Make your dinner reservations online or call 410-727-7788.
PROSPECTIVE MEMBER OPEN HOUSE
Wednesday, February 15 / 5:30–6 PM meet & mingle 6-6:15 PM welcome remarks / 6:15 tours
Reservations required
Referrals from members are the best way to grow our membership. Invite a friend, family member or colleague to learn about the benefits of joining the only 5-star Platinum City Club in Baltimore City and a Top 100 City Club in the world! Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and soft drinks will be served before a brief introductory program, followed by a tour of the Club. Please RSVP, as we create name badges to facilitate conversation. Reservations are required.
EXECUTIVE FORUM
INTRA
Thursday, February 16 / 4:30–6 PM / $30++
Limited capacity / Reservations required
A group of CEOs, presidents and executive directors of B2B businesses discussing the challenges and opportunities running an organization will meet in the Club. Members have come to appreciate EF as a trusted group of advisors. To ensure the sharing of information, it is limited to noncompetitors. Must be a member of EF to attend.
ON THE CALENDAR
MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION
Saturday, February 18 6:30 PM / $90++ / 16th Floor Reservations required
The Center Club is bringing the Big Easy to Charm City! Delight in Chef Bannan’s innovative menu featuring authentic Creole dishes, New Orleans-inspired cocktail creations, an authentic zydeco band, dancing and much more. Bag those beads and boogie down before Fat Tuesday comes a knocking! Reservations for the Mardi Gras celebration can be made through your member portal or by calling 410-727-7788. The regular dinner menu will be available in the Joseph Meyerhoff Dining Room.
NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
Tuesday, February 21 / 5-6:30 PM / Reservations required All new members and their spouses/partners are invited to join Noreen Frenaye, Director of Membership & Marketing, for a review of the Club’s benefits while getting acquainted with fellow new members over light hors d’oeuvres. If you would like to join us for dinner, please make your reservation—remember, it is lobster night!
WINE CLUB INTRA
Wines From Tuscany
Friday, February 24 / 6:30 PM / $60++ or $50++ for Wine Club members / Limited capacity / Reservations required Explore, educate, and enjoy! If you’re a wine enthusiast, we want YOU! Join the Wine Club as members taste, discuss and mingle over perfectly selected wines of Tuscany that are sure to amaze. Wine Club members get first priority when reserving this event. As always, Chef Bannan will prepare some tasty treats for your enjoyment. Must be a Wine Club member or first-time guest to attend. To become a Wine Club member, contact Emily Ober at eober@centerclub.org. FRIDAY
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TGIF Happy Hour Specials & Live Piano
Burger & Brew in Bar100 $20++ SATURDAY Prime Rib Roast & Live Piano $49++
Half-Price Bottles of Wine
2 lb. Lobster Night $49++ HAPPY HOUR
Specials
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
TUESDAY
4-7 PM | Small Plate
Don’t forget about your complimentary birthday entrée, good the month of or month after.
IntraClubs & Interest Groups
One of the best ways to make new connections and get the most out of your Center Club membership is to join one of our existing lntraClub or Interest (Affinity) Groups. These member-led groups are created and run by members and are a great way to develop new relationships, network and get more involved in the Club. If you were a member of a group in 2022, you will automatically be enrolled and if applicable, billed in January. If your plans have changed, please let us know. Interest groups are free to join, but registration is requested to keep you informed on the latest events.
BOOK CLUB
Chairs: Eva Hodsdon & Barbara Portnoy Gather together with other members for a bi-monthly Book Club curated by members of the group. No cost to join. Books not included.
COCKTAIL CLUB*
Chairs: Stephanie Basu & Stuart Goldberg
Monthly themed tastings highlight a specific spirit or drink type and provide the chance to learn about and try new cocktails. Annual cost is $150 and includes two complimentary handcrafted Cocktails of the Month, discounted pricing at events and an invitation to attend monthly tastings.
CRAFT BEER CLUB
Chairs: Erik Moore & Buzz Scheffenacker
The Craft Beer Club comes together several times per year. Events include educational tastings to cover color, aroma, carbonation and body. Tastings could also include pairings. Whether you enjoy a lager, porter or stout, there will be something for everyone. No cost to join.
EXECUTIVE FORUM* & EXECUTIVE FORUM 2*
EF Chairs: Willem Cassard & David Lunken
EF2 Chairs: Gina Ramsey & Tara Rudo
Monthly meetings encourage members to share best practices, discuss relevant operational topics, explore ideas and expand their external network.
Annual cost is $100. Enrollment is limited to members of noncompeting companies. Must be approved to join and attend meetings.
FRENCHCLUB
Chair: Howard Sobkov
Monthly meetings for those interested in French (and all skill levels) to practice and enjoy conversation. No cost to join.
HEALTHCARE CONNECTIONS
Chairs: Jeff Rosen & Robert Wells
Several times a year, industry leaders in the healthcare community are invited to speak at the Club on various healthcare topics. No cost to join.
REAL ESTATE CONNECTIONS
Chair: Jeff Rosen
Top real estate leaders are invited to speak at the Club with a networking reception prior. No cost to join.
VETERANS INITIATIVE
Chair: Samuel Kimzey
The Veterans Initiative is about bringing the unique perspectives of military veterans to The Center Club. The Initiative is a forum to discuss a range of topics such as current events, the intersection of industry, innovation, and the modern military, projects, and history with veteran speakers, authors and business people. No cost to join.
WINE CLUB*
Chairs: Al Spoler & Howard Sobkov
The Wine Club gathers members each month who have an appreciation for the enjoyment of wine. Events include educational tastings, dinners and more. Annual cost is $150 and includes two complimentary glasses of our Wine of the Month, no corkage fee at two dinners, and first priority to register for Wine Club events.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS*
Chairs: Gina Ramsey & Lori Villegas
Women in Business gives professional female Club members a venue to connect and network on the first Tuesday of every month. Annual cost is $100 and includes access to monthly dinners.
*Annual cost to join, with discounted fee at monthly events.
To join or for more information, please email Emily Ober at eober@centerclub.org.
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WELCOME BACK HEALTHCARE CONNECTIONS, VETERANS INITIATIVE & CRAFT BEER CLUB
We are thrilled to bring back these three Interests Groups for our members to enjoy and participate in even more topics and experiences.
Healthcare Connections, chaired by Jeff Rosen and Robert Wells, returned in October with a panel discussing Health Equity. It was an engaging discussion and we are looking forward to periodic events from this group.
Veterans Initiative, chaired by Sam Kimzey, will hold unique, monthly events. This Interest Group is about bringing the unique perspectives of military veterans to The Center Club. The Initiative is a forum to discuss a range of topics such as current events, the intersection of industry, innovation, and the modern military, projects, and history with veteran speakers, authors and businesspeople.
Join this group on Wednesday, January 4 for an informal mixer to get to know one another. You need not be a veteran to join this Interest Group. See page 6 and 8 for details on the first two events and register in advance.
Craft Beer Club, chaired by Erik Moore and Buzz Scheffenacker, makes its return debut on Thursday, January 19. With quarterly events, this Interest Group, will provide tastings with educational components on just some of the various beers available. Their first event will feature a guest brewer from Guilford Hall Brewery.
All are welcome, for more information, see page 7 and register in advance.
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Welcome New Members
Joined November & December 2022
The Board of Governors, members and Center Club team extend the warmest welcome to the following new members. We’re proud to be associated with you and look forward to connecting with you at the Club and in the community.
Ms. Normandi Amprey
Executive Director, Teach for America Baltimore
Mr. Marlon Amprey, Esq.
Associate & State Delegate, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg & Maryland General Assembly
Proposer: Julianne Tarver
Mr. Eric Arcudi
Senior Director of Development, Wohlsen Construction Company
Ms. Greta Arcudi
Proposer: Howard Perlow
Ms. Miranda Braatz
CEO, Elevated Economic Enterprises
Proposer: Gregory Malcolm
Ms. Karen Betton
SVP, Chief Audit & Risk Officer, CFG Bank
Proposer: J. MacGregor Tisdale
Mr. James Bragdon
Attorney, Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP
Ms. Carissa Bragdon
Nurse Practitioner, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
Proposer: David Sommer
Dr. Irina Burd
Professor & Dept Chair, University of Maryland School of Medicine Dept. of OBGYN
Mr. Gene Burd
Partner, FisherBroyles
Proposer: Albert Reece
Mr. Craig Carmichael
President & COO, Northwest Hospital; Senior Vice President, LifeBridge Health
Mrs. Mary Beth Carmichael
Vice President, MSA Interiors
Proposer: Neil Meltzer
Mr. Garry Chandler
Ms. Maureen Chandler
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mr. Christopher (Chris) Chick
EVP/COO & Chief Lending Officer, CFG Bank
Proposer: J. MacGregor Tisdale
Ms. Ashley Clark
Founder & CEO, Soigné Luxury Accessories
Proposer: Eva Hodsdon
Mr. Jeryl Cole
Owner, Off the Rox Wine & Beer Shop
Ms. Tyrekia Jackson-Cole
Owner, Kol Project
Proposer: Devin Walsh
Mr. Brian Cohen
Owner/CEO, Award Magic
Dr. Rebecca Stainman
Proposer: Anne Hilb
Mr. David Cox
Ms. Joanna Cox
President, Miskelly & Cox Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Dr. Tara Doaty
Founder & CEO, Sage Wellness Group
Proposer: Nakeia Drummond
Mr. David Flowers
Ms. Lorraine Flowers
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mr. Michael Heigh, Jr.
Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
Dr. Erika Olney
Veterinarian, IndeVets
Proposer: Steven Reed
Dr. Peter Hill
Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs, Johns Hopkins Health System
Mrs. Hope Hill
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mr. W. Fred Hitchcock
Mr. John Kozarski
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Ms. Ashlyn Hood
Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
Proposer: Steven Reed
Mr. Erik Howard
Executive Managing Director of Business Development & Marketing, Capital Funding
Proposer: J. MacGregor Tisdale
Mrs. Carolyn Hrdlick
Owner, Assisting You in Your Home
Mr. Neil Hrdlick, Sr.
Teacher, Notre Dame Preparatory School
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mr. Richard (Rich) Hunt, Jr.
Executive Vice President, WesBanco
Proposer: Keith Daw
Dr. Antoine (Toni) Kfuri
Mrs. Claude Kfuri
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mrs. Mary Anne Kowzan
Mr. Paul Kowzan, Jr.
Sales, Price Modern Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Ms. Sara Lucas
Associate, Gordon Feinblatt
Proposer: John Denick
Ms. Aquan Manigault
Owner/Vice President, Nursing & Health Services Training Consultants
Proposer: Reginald Cohen
Mr. Matthew (Matt) McDermott
President & CEO, Harvey Agency
Ms. Wendy McDermott
Vice President, Morgan Stanley
Proposer: Devin Walsh
Mr. Lawrence (Larry) McGlinchey
Mr. Barry Burton
Interior Designer, Hord Coplan Macht Johns Hopkins Club transfer
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Mr. Jason Murphy
CEO, Murphy Enterprise
Mrs. Robyn Murphy
COO, Murphy Enterprise
Proposer: Marc Broady
Mr. Brian Oakes
Vice President for Advancement, Loyola University Maryland
Ms. Schoen Oakes
Director of Student Support, Friends School of Baltimore
Proposer: Terrence Sawyer
Mr. David (Dave) Openshaw
CEO, Ligon & Ligon
Ms. Lily Openshaw
Owner, Chesapeake Blue & Green
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mrs. Lynne Porter
Mr. Marion Porter
Owner, President & CEO, CICONIX
Proposer: Kim Green
Dr. Ishrat (Ashi) Rafi
OB/Gyn Physician, Ascension Saint Agnes
Mr. Alan Raynes
Lawyer, KRV
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Dr. Herleen (Sofi) Rai
Assistant Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Proposer: Lynda Perry
Mr. Burton (Burt) Ray III
Proposer: Lawrence LaMotte
Dr. Tosin Adegbola Richard
Dean/Executive Director of the Honors College, Tenured Associate
Professor and Special Advisor to the President, Morgan State University
Proposer: Diana Ellis
Ms. Sara Rutstein
Founder, SER Partners
Mr. Kevin Kacin
Independent Contractor
Proposer: Swata Gandhi
Mr. John Scholz
Ms. Beth Diehl
Owner, BDS Consultants
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Dr. Phoebe Sharkey
Honorable Robert Sharkey
Administrative Law Judge, District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mrs. Karen Shields
Chief Client Engagement Officer, Gainwell Technologies
Mr. Michael Shields
President & CEO, Shields Health Teach Consultants
Proposer: Gina Ramsey
Dr. Paula Singer
Vice President, Segal
Dr. Barney Stern
Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University
Proposer: Paul Sugar
Mr. Anthony (Tony) Spearman-Leach
Director of Business Development & Philanthropy, The National Academy of Public Administration
Mr. Michael (Mike) Laux
Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Adlumin Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Ms. Sandra (Sandy) Walker Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Dr. Roger Ward
Provost and Executive Vice President, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Ms. Michelle Ward
Director, Sponsored Projects
Accounting & Compliance, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Proposer: Jennifer Litchman
Mr. William (Bill) Wiedel, Jr.
President & CEO, CFG Bank
Ms. Mary (Merrily) Ure
Area Sales Manager, Medtronic
Proposer: J. MacGregor Tisdale
Dr. Stephen Wegener
Professor, Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine
Dr. Lisa Hovermale
Psychiatrist, State of Maryland
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Dr. Roland Wentworth
Ms. Nancy Wentworth
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Ms. Gail Williams Glasser
Mr. John Riley
Johns Hopkins Club transfer
Mrs. Bianca Wise
President, Home Helpers Home Care
Mr. Leonard Wise
Owner, Wise Choice Moving & Hauling
Proposer: Brandon Lockett
Mr. Daniel Yoon
Department of Defense
Ms. Ji-Yeon (Lis) Kim
Pharmacist, Sinai Hospital
Proposer: Craig Thompson
Mr. Ronnell Zeigler
Owner, True Real Living Renovations
Ms. Tyisha Fennell-Zeigler
Owner, True Real Living Renovations
Proposer: Anne Hilb
Know someone interested in joining the Club? Join us for an upcoming Prospective Member Open House. For more information, please contact Michelle Dase at mdase@centerclub.org.
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New Members are invited to a New Member Orientation on Tuesday, January 17 at 11:45 AM or Tuesday, February 21 at 5:30 PM. Registration is required.
Living Classrooms RisingStar 22
BrendanWeinhold, Fallston Group
2022 U.S. Ashoka Fellowship
BrittanyYoung, B-360
Newsweek America’s Best Dermatologists
Karen Beasley, Maryland Laser Skin & Vein Institute
The Daily Record’s 2022 Family Law
Power List
•KellyPowers, Miles & Stockbridge
•Ferrier Stillman, Tydings & Rosenberg, LLP
The Daily Record’s Icon Awards
•RhedaBecker, OrchKids, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
•EdBrake, Ellin & Tucker
•FredBronstein, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
•John Hoey, The Y in Central Maryland
•HowardKurman, Offit Kurman
•SheelaMurthy, Murthy Law Firm
•Alice Pinderhughes, Alice G. Pinderhughes, Attorney at Law
•SheldonStein, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
•WilliamStromberg, T. Rowe Price
•DonaldWilson, University of Maryland School of Medicine (retired)
Young Members Committee
Are you a young member, under age 40, of The Center Club? Are you looking for more ways to connect with other members?
Chairs Joey Price, Center Club member for eight years, and Meghan Robinson, Center Club member for six years are looking for additional members to join this committee. The committee puts together events and experiences, both at the Club and offsite, for young members as well as events for all members. Past events include a golf outing, events at local theaters and honoring community heroes at the Club.
The Young Members Committee meets once a month. If you are interested in joining this vibrant committee, please email Noreen Frenaye, Director of Membership & Marketing at nfrenaye@centerclub.org.
Welcome Patrick Raley
Please help us welcome our newest Food & Beverage Manager, Patrick Raley. Patrick comes from The Saint Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina where he was a bar supervisor. Be sure to say hello when you see him—his enthusiasm is infectious.
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Congratulations
CELEBRATE YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION AT THE CENTER CLUB
The Center Club has the accommodations and expertise to ensure that your social or corporate event will be planned and executed flawlessly. From Bar Mitzvahs, graduation parties and weddings to board meetings and corporate receptions, we have nine spaces available that can host anywhere from four to 400 guests.
You and your guests will experience extraordinary service and cuisine, incredible harbor views and an event that creates lasting memories. No matter the occasion, The Center Club will serve you and your guests well.
For questions or to book your next event, contact Ashley Murphy, Private Events Manager at 667-217-3547 or amurphy@centerclub.org.
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Center Club members enjoy a few of our recent events: Book Club, Veterans Day Lunch, IntraClub Mixer, Winter Wonderland Brunch & Cookie Decorating and Santa’s Holiday Brunch
Make the Most of Your Membership
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KIMPTON HOTEL MONACO
NEWEST
EVER-GROWING
PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVILEGES TO
RENOWNED
AROUND THE GLOBE
a list of all of our Reciprocal Clubs and to request a Letter of Introduction, visit centerclub.org/group/pages/reciprocalclubs A SPECIAL MEMBER RATE
PERFORMANCE
ELITE
FACILITY
AWAY FROM THE CLUB
access to the benefits listed above, please contact the organization directly and identify yourself as a member of The Center Club. More information can be found in your member portal on the member benefits page.
OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS AT
, THE
ADDITION TO OUR
LIST OF HOTEL
GUEST
NEARLY 100
PRIVATE CLUBS FROM
For
AT UNDER ARMOUR
CENTER, AN
FITNESS
STEPS
For
LUXURY SPA TREATMENTS AT ART OF BALANCE WELLNESS SPA LOCATED AT THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES
...with access to exclusive Center Club rates to some of the top amenities in the city and the world!
Join & Pick Your Platinum Perks
Joining Platinum Perks is a free and easy way to receive rewards simply by dining at the Club, hosting a private event or attending an event.
We want to make it easy on YOU! Current Platinum Perks members will automatically be re-enrolled for 2023.
Ready to sign up? Log onto the website, update your profile with your photo and select SIGN UP FOR PLATINUM PERKS.
How to Earn Points
Enroll in Platinum Perks Program
PLATINUM Perks!
POINTS
25 + Club Mug
Rewards
You must redeem and use your 2022 points by March 31, 2023.
Level 1
500 Points
Four Center Club etched pint glasses OR $25 Club Dining Credits
Level 2
2,500 Points
$200 Club Dining Credits
Level 3
5,000 Points
$400 Club Dining Credits
1 point for every $1 spent Attend Club Events
Enjoy à La Carte Dining
1 point for every $1 spent Host Private Functions 1 point for every $1 spent ($2,500 min / 20,000 max points) Sponsor Non-Member Private Functions
2,500 ($10,000 event min)
New Members: Visit 6x in First Six Months 500
Proposers: Receive Upon New Member’s Renewal 500
•Sign up required with photo and profile updates.
•S accounts are eligible and separate from primary accounts.
•Points redeemable after payment is received.
•Redeemed points can not be used towards Annual Dues.
•The maximum points that can be redeemed is 20,000.
•Dinner and After Five members are not eligible for this program.
Want to Learn More?
Visit www.centerclub.org for more information.
Level 4
7,500 Points
$600 Club Dining Credits
Level 5 10,000 Points
Overnight stay at the Union League of Philadelphia with dinner at 1862 and breakfast in Founders OR $800 Club Dining Credits
Level 6 20,000 Points
Chef’s table for six (includes wine pairings) OR $1,600 Club Dining Credits
Redeeming Your Points
Each month you’ll receive a monthly update report. And you’ll have your choice of redeeming points when you reach the next level or keep accruing to get a unique experience like hosting a chef’s table.
Points accrue January 1–December 31 and must be redeemed by the end of the first quarter of 2023. Contact billing@centerclub.org to redeem your points.
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Membership Cards
Membership cards provide quick access to the garage and elevator bank in the building’s lobby.
Should you forget your card, please enter at the Charles Street entrance and security will assist you. You will need to provide your ID.
Lost Cards
New membership cards are requested once a month from the building’s security office. This includes cards for new members and lost cards. If you lose your membership card, please contact Emily Ober at eober@centerclub.org. There will be a $15 charge for all replacement cards.
IN MEMORIAM
We send our deepest condolences as wemourn the loss of the following Center Club members.
Mr. David Bavar
Member since 1970
Mr. Malcolm Rubinstein
Member since 2016
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Ronald R. Peterson President president@centerclub.org
Bradley Chambers President Elect MedStar Health
Guy Flynn
Vice President
DLA Piper, US
Keith Lee
Vice President
Brown Capital Management
Shelonda Stokes
Vice President
Downtown Partnership
Mark M. Deering Secretary
MacKenzie Companies
Alvin D. Katz Treasurer KatzAbosch
Denise G. Adah
CPA, MBA RICP®, Advisor
Christine Aspell
KPMG LLP
Anirban Basu
Sage Policy Group, Inc.
Barbara Bozzuto
Community Volunteer
TJ Brightman
Baltimore Orioles
Marc Broady
Weller Development
Patricia Brown
Medically Home
Calvin G. Butler, Jr. Exelon Utilities
August J. Chiasera
M&T Bank
Kelly Drnec Hotel Revival
John Frisch
Shawan Leadership
Donald C. Fry
Nancy Greene
Miles & Stockbridge
Al Hutchinson
Visit Baltimore
JoAnn Ioannou
Johns Hopkins
Health System
Daniel Joerres
WBAL-TV
Louis Kousouris, III
MCB Real Estate LLC
Lawrence A. LaMotte
Advocacy Options
Julia Marciari-Alexander
TheWalters Art Museum
Redonda Miller
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Patricia J. Mitchell
Immediate Past President
Anthony Moag
Whiting-Turner
Contracting
Joey Price
Jumpstart HR
Rhonda Pringle
Baltimore Business Journal
Shanaysha Sauls
Baltimore Community Foundation
Lynn Selby
Caroline Center
Mary Pat Seurkamp
MPK&D Partners
Gregory Tucker
The Tucker Group, LLC
Stacey Ullrich
BGE
Mark Weigman
T. Rowe Price Associates
Charles Young
Young’s Accounting Service
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THE CENTER CLUB
100 Light Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-727-7788
410-783-0166 fax www.centerclub.org reception@centerclub.org
BOOK YOUR PRIVATE EVENT TODAY
Hours of Operation
EXECUTIVE OFFICES & ACCOUNTING
Mon–Fri / 9 AM–5 PM
BAR100
Lunch Service
Tues–Fri / 11:30 AM–3 PM
Happy Hour
Tues–Fri / 4–7 PM
Dinner Service
Tues–Sat / 5–9 PM
JOSEPH MEYERHOFF
DINING ROOM
Lunch Service
Tues–Fri / 11:30 AM–3 PM
Dinner Service
Tues–Sat / 5–9 PM
Club Management
Kevin M. Bonner General Manager kbonner@centerclub.org
667-217-3540
Nicholas Steege Assistant General Manager nsteege@centerclub.org
667-217-3546
C. Robert Bannan III Executive Chef chefbannan@centerclub.org
Wen Capon Food & Beverage Manager wcapon@centerclub.org
Chris Hayes Food & Beverage Manager chayes@centerclub.org
Antoine Norfleet Food & Beverage Manager anorfleet@centerclub.org
Patrick Raley Food & Beverage Manager praley@centerclub.org
EVENTS
Ashley Murphy Private Events Manager amurphy@centerclub.org
667-217-3547
Tyese Knight Event Coordinator tknight@centerclub.org
667-217-3543
MEMBERSHIP & MARKETING
Noreen Frenaye Director of Membership & Marketing nfrenaye@centerclub.org
667-217-3542
Michelle Dase AssociateDirector of Membership Development mdase@centerclub.org
410-926-0188
Anna Heffron Marketing Coordinator aheffron@centerclub.org
667-217-3548
Emily Ober Member Services Coordinator eober@centerclub.org
410-752-1417
Club Rules & Policies
RESERVATIONS
Reservations are recommended but walk-ins are welcomed. Please call Reception at 410-727-7788 or visit www.centerclub.org to make a reservation.
UNACCOMPANIED GUEST POLICY
Members can extend a Guest Card to a friend or colleague which allows them to use the Club unaccompanied. You are able to provide a Guest Card to two different people up to two times per year with no one unaccompanied guest being able to use the Club more than twice a year. Reservations must be made with Reception at least 48 hours in advance.
DRESS CODE
In all Club areas, including Bar100 and Joseph Meyerhoff Dining Room
A relaxed and well-dressed “smart casual” look is always welcome. Shirts without collars may now be worn and jackets are recommended. This does not include t-shirts or shirts with slogans or large graphics. Dark, untorn and nonfrayed denim can be worn. Sports logo apparel can be worn in Bar100 on game days only (Go O’s and Ravens!).
Joseph Meyerhoff Dining Room
Jackets are not required. They are recommended for men when wearing a shirt without a collar.
Orioles Pub
Hemmed shorts and athletic shoes in good condition may be worn. T-shirts and shorts/logo-themed apparel in good condition may be worn. If you would like more detailed information or an updated copy of the House Rules, reach out to Emily Ober, Member Services Coordinator.
FINANCE
Tony Haynes Director of Finance & Administration thaynes@centerclub.org
667-217-3544
Derrick Barner Accounts Receivable dbarner@centerclub.org
667-217-3550
Sharon Roth Accountant sroth@centerclub.org
667-217-3551
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Cell phones, laptops and other similar devices may be used in all areas of the Club outside of the Joseph Meyerhoff Dining Room with discretion so as not to impose upon other members and their guests. Only handheld communication devices may be used silently in the Meyerhoff Dining Room. The use of speaker phones is prohibited and all devices must be silenced throughout the Club.
PARKING
Although parking is complimentary on weekends and after 4 PM on weekdays, the Club has a limited number of spaces between 7 AM–4 PM on weekdays and it is available on a first-come, first-served basis for a flat rate of $15. We apologize that we cannot reserve parking spaces for any member. Additional parking can be found directly across the street from the building at 30 Light Street Garage with entrances on Light and Lombard Streets. Parking in the 100 Light building is free after 4 PM and on weekends for Center Club members. Show an ID at the Charles Street entrance.
For all Club rules and policies, log into our member dashboard at www.centerclub.org and download our Member Guide.
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