
Katherine Klausmeier Becomes First Woman to Lead Baltimore County
On January 7, 2025, State Senator Katherine Klausmeier was appointed as Baltimore County Executive, marking a historic milestone as the first woman to hold this position. This significant appointment follows Johnny Olszewski’s resignation to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Klausmeier, 74, brings extensive experience from her tenure in the Maryland General Assembly, where she has been a steadfast advocate for Baltimore County since 1994. Her legislative focus has encompassed healthcare, education, and economic development, reflecting her commitment to the well-being of her constituents.
In her new role, Klausmeier has identified public safety and addressing aggressive driving as top priorities, aiming to enhance the quality of life for county residents. She has also indicated that she will not seek re-election in 2026, emphasizing her dedication to serving the remainder of this term with a focus on continuity and stability.
Her appointment is a significant achievement for gender representation in Baltimore County’s governance, inspiring women across Maryland to pursue leadership roles. Her leadership is anticipated to bring a renewed focus on health and wellness initiatives, aligning with her legislative history of supporting healthcare access and public health programs.

Michael Greenebaum Appointed Chair of UMSOM Board of Visitors
Maryland’s healthcare landscape is poised for exciting advancements with the appointment of Michael Greenebaum as the new chair of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Board of Visitors. A respected business leader and philanthropist, Greenebaum succeeds Cynthia Egan, who served as chair since 2013 and now holds the title of chair emerita.
Greenebaum brings decades of expertise and a deep-rooted commitment to health and community service. As president of Greenebaum Enterprises, a prominent real estate development firm, he has not only contributed to Maryland’s economic growth but also championed numerous philanthropic initiatives. His family’s legacy includes the founding gift for the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, which has since become a beacon of hope and innovation in cancer treatment.
As a member of UMSOM’s Board of Visitors since 2012, Greenebaum has played a key role in shaping its direction. As the inaugural vice chair and leader of the board’s campaign committee, he spearheaded efforts that raised $6.4 million in just two years. His work in aligning the School of Medicine and Medical Center’s development strategies has set the stage for greater collaboration and impact.
Dean Mark T. Gladwin, M.D., praised Greenebaum’s leadership, calling it transformational for UMSOM’s future. For his part, Greenebaum expressed a heartfelt dedication to advancing the school’s mission of improving health outcomes through innovation, education, and patient care.
For Maryland residents, this appointment underscores UMSOM’s commitment to excellence in medical science and healthcare. With Greenebaum at the helm, the Board of Visitors is set to continue driving advancements that will benefit communities across the state and beyond.