Press Release April 12, 2012
BALTIMORE, MD – Doug Hall, the Senior Director of Strategic Marketing for the Johns Hopkins Health System, was recently invited to join the Board of Directors for Humanim. Humanim is an independent, not-for-profit that was founded over forty years ago to provide services for individuals living within the Baltimore/Washington region. Annually, the organization invests in the future of over 4,500 individuals by providing services within three focus areas: Workforce Development, Clinical Services and Community Development. Populations served include those who face disabilities and other barriers to employment.
Mr. Hall brings to the board a wealth of experiences gained throughout his twenty year career. In his present role as Senior Director of Strategic Marketing for Johns Hopkins Health System, Hall coordinates and leads strategic marketing and market planning activities across the system, and identifies and champions opportunities to grow clinical volumes. Johns Hopkins Medicine includes six academic and community hospitals, four suburban health care and surgery centers, more than 30 primary health care outpatient sites, as well as programs for national and international patient activities.
Upon his selection, Mr. Hall indicated that “I am honored to be joining the board of Humanim. I look forward to helping advance their mission and vision to help connect individuals and families living throughout Maryland with sustainable employment.”
Mr. Hall is a resident of Ellicott City, Maryland, and received his Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Economics from Johns Hopkins University and his Masters degree in Health Administration from Ohio State University.
About Humanim: Humanim was founded over forty years ago to provide services for individuals living within the Baltimore Washington region. Annually, we invest in the future of over 4,500 individuals by providing them services within three focus areas: Workforce Development, Clinical Services and Community Development. Populations served include those facing a variety of barriers to success including poverty, lack of education/skills, and a variety of physical and mental challenges.
Contact:
Jeffrey W. Smith, Director of Public Affairs
(410) 381-7171, ext. 5529