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Mt Washington Pediatric Foundation Announces New Foundation Board Members
Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation Announces New Foundation Board Members
BALTIMORE, MD (September 28). The Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation, Inc., (“Foundation”) an advisory board of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), announced today that two new board members have been selected to serve on the organization’s board of directors. They were confirmed by the Mt. Washington Hospital Board of Trustees at their September meeting, and will help further the hospital’s mission to provide support for the highest quality patient care programs for infants, children and adolescents. The Foundation board raises, receives, invests and administers funds in support of this mission. The new board members are: Greg Armstrong and Warren Chambers. Their terms began on September 28, 2021.
Greg Armstrong is one of the founding partners of Armstrong·Dixon located in Baltimore, Maryland. He began his career in 2004 working in the financial planning industry. He specializes in the areas of advanced estate planning strategies, business succession and investment/retirement planning strategies. Prior to starting his firm, he was a member of Planning Solutions Group, Lincoln Financial Advisors and New England Securities. He is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) Professional and graduated from Salisbury University with honors, with a major in finance and a minor in accounting. Greg lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife Jen, son, two daughters and their Jack Russell, Tyson.
Warren Chambers leads the growth of Daiichi Sankyo as an Oncology Sales Specialist. He has worked in this realm at other global pharmaceutical companies, including Helsinn, Novartis and Depomed. Prior to his work in pharmaceutical sales, Warren served youth and families in his capacity as an educator and social worker. He graduated from Howard University and received a certification from the Leadership Development Program for Minority Managers at Johns Hopkins University. Warren is married with three children. A Baltimore native and graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, he is also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated.
“We are thrilled to welcome both Greg and Warren to our Board. They bring a collective skillset that will push our board to new heights while allowing us to further serve the mission of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital,” said Lauren Perlin and Dan Joerres, Co-Chairs of the MWP Foundation Board.
“The MWP Foundation Board is a major contributor to the success of this hospital,” said Sheldon Stein, President and CEO. “Year after year, they provide leadership and support, and the additions of Greg Armstrong and Warren Chambers will further strengthen our efforts.”
About Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital: Where Children go to Heal and Grow
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides family-focused, integrated care to children with serious, chronic or complex medical needs. Since 1922, the hospital has helped children heal from illness and injury, and now treats more than 8,500 patients each year. The 102-bed hospital is a jointly owned affiliate of the University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine and has locations in Baltimore City, Prince George’s County and in the community. For more information, please visit mwph.org.