Greater Baltimore Committee's Facilitator: Monk Wants Politicians, Businesses to Get Along

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In an address after his election as chairman of the Greater Baltimore Committee's board of directors, Charles O. Monk II said that the regional business group is going to have an important role building consensus to achieve goals for the area in coming years.

He's got a job ahead of him. Just a few days into his two-year term, he's outlined some ideas that he thinks could shape the city and its surroundings as a better place to do business, including finding a new vision for the Inner Harbor and reinforcing the region's infrastructure.

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Greater Baltimore Committee's Facilitator: Monk Wants Politicians, Businesses to Get Along

Monk, 60, who grew up in Ruxton and now lives in Roland Park, has practiced law here both as a deputy state attorney general and in two decades of private practice. Now the managing partner at Saul Ewing LLP's Baltimore office, Monk has been a co-counsel to Constellation Energy Group Inc. in its quest to gain state approval for a new ...

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