Anne Arundel Names COVID-19 Recovery Workgroup

Anne Arundel County’s COVID-19 recovery workgroup will make recommendations for how the County can best move forward to protect public health and support local businesses and workers.

200px-Seal_of_Anne_Arundel_County,_MarylandAnne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman today formed an advisory group to help inform county policy decisions on the long road to recovery from the COVID-19 public health crisis.

The panel includes the County Executive, county health officer, top officials from both county hospitals, the chair of the Economic Development Corporation board, a representative from the county chambers of commerce, the faith community, and organized labor, and a County Councilmember from both political parties.

“When Governor Hogan announced last week that the state would transfer partial authority to local jurisdictions on the pace and details of Stage One reopening, we had very little time to engage community leaders in the discussion. We needed to act almost immediately,” said County Executive Pittman.

“This workgroup is an effort to bring divergent viewpoints to the table to seek common ground. It is one of many initiatives we will launch in the coming weeks to Build Back Better from the pandemic,” Pittman said.

As previously reported on Conduit Street, Anne Arundel County last week announced plans to move forward with a modified Stage One reopening plan.

According to a press release:

The COVID-19 Recovery Work Group has 10 members. Its first meeting is being scheduled as soon as possible.

  • County Executive Steuart Pittman
  • Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman, county health officer
  • Councilmember Andrew Pruski (District 4)
  • Councilmember Amanda Fiedler (District 5)
  • Sherry Perkins, president and chief executive officer of Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • Karen Olscamp, president and chief executive officer of University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center
  • Eric Devito, chair, board of directors, Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation
  • Alissa Santoro, Crofton Chamber of Commerce (selected by county chambers of commerce as their representative)
  • Bishop Antonio Palmer, Kingdom Celebration Center
  • Donna S. Edwards, president, Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO

Information and resources for the county’s road to recovery are available here: https://www.aacounty.org/coronavirus/road-to-recovery/index.html

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