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J. Robert Bradshaw joins board at Providence Center nonprofit

- — Staff report

Providence Center, a nonprofit organizati­on that supports adults with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es, announced today that J. Robert Bradshaw has joined the organizati­on’s board of directors.

Bradshaw is a retired partner of Maryland Office Interiors, where he opened and ran a successful office and showroom in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, he was a sales manager at Stern’s Office Furniture, finance manager of Frenchman’s Reef Resort in St. Thomas, USVI, and general manager of Prince George’s Realty.

Bradshaw is a trustee of the Chesapeake Bay Trust and is a past member and chairman of the Archbishop Spalding High School board of directors, where he provided leadership in the fundraisin­g efforts for a new athletic center and stadium. He also is a past member and president of the Davidsonvi­lle Athletic Associatio­n board of directors, where he led the efforts to raise funds for a new Davidsonvi­lle Park, and a past commission­er and vice-chair of the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County.

Providence Center board of directors are Cathleen Larner-Beckett, Ed.D., chair; F.P. “Rick” Hunsicker, vice-chair; Julie Natoli, treasurer; Sean Doordan, secretary; Colleen Baldwin; J. Robert Bradshaw; Carol Clemmens; Michael Gomez; Delegate Nic Kipke; Ryan Kupfer; Rob Manigold; Mary Ellen Tuma; and Lynn Zephir.

Providence Center, a nonprofit organizati­on based in Anne Arundel County, assists people to learn, grow and build the lives they want within their communitie­s. Providence Center supports nearly 400 men and women and their families providing opportunit­ies for competitiv­e employment, community engagement and meaningful experience­s within the community.

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