J. Robert Bradshaw joins board at Providence Center nonprofit
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.