June 21, 2021
PRESS RELEASE June June 21, 2021
BALTIMORE, Md. — On April 27, Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) members voted in a new board of directors for the 2021-2022 terms during the 2021 MEDA Business Meeting and Spring Conference. MEDA members who attended this virtual meeting also voted to induct new and returning members into the Association.
Danny Thompson, former Vice President of the MEDA Board and Executive Director of the Somerset County Economic Development Commission, was voted in as President. He brings over 17 years of economic development experience to the position. “I’m honored to serve as the next president of MEDA. As we continue to explore the next normal, I’m grateful for the assistance and support of my fellow board members and MEDA members. With them by my side, we can continue to transform lives through economic development,” said Danny Thompson, MEDA President. “I’m looking forward to a successful year!”
During the MEDA board retreat on May 13, the MEDA board voted to allow the MEDA Young Leaders chair to vote during meetings, removing its ex-officio status. The young leaders group connects young economic development professionals as they grow in their careers.
The 2020-2021 MEDA Executive Board of Directors are:
Danny Thompson, Executive Director of Somerset County Economic Development Commission, MEDA President
Richard Griffin, AICP, CEcD, Director of the City of Frederick Department of Economic Development, MEDA Vice President
Denise Beaver, CEcD, Deputy Director of the Carroll County Department of Economic Development, MEDA Secretary
Steve Primosch, Vice President of Financial Services at Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation, MEDA Treasurer
Heather Gramm, CEcD, Senior Director of Strategic Industries & Entrepreneurship at the Maryland Department of Commerce, MEDA Immediate Past President
For more information about MEDA, visit www.MEDAmd.com or call 410-347-1246.
About MEDA
MEDA is a nonprofit organization of economic development professionals. Established in 1961, MEDA members promote the economic well-being of Maryland by working to improve the state’s business climate and the professionalism of those in the field of economic development.
MEDA’s membership includes economic development practitioners employed by government, businesses, and chamber of commerce and other professionals with interest in the economy of Maryland. Through its regular meetings, special programs and projects, MEDA members address such diverse issues as local planning, workforce, transportation, international trade, tourism and finance.
MEDA members work diligently transforming lives by creating opportunities, inspiring innovation and enriching communities in Maryland. To learn more about MEDA, visit www.MEDAmd.com.