ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND

COUNTY EXECUTIVE


[photo, Steven R. Schuh, Anne Arundel County Executive] STEVEN R. SCHUH, County Executive (Republican)



County Executive, Anne Arundel County, since December 1, 2014.

Chair, Board of Directors, Baltimore Metropolitan Council, 2018 (member, 2014-; vice-chair, 2017). Member, Baltimore Regional Transportation Board, 2014- (chair, 2015; vice-chair, 2016-17). Board of Visitors, R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical System, 2014-. Member, State Commission on the Capital City, 2014-. Chair, Heroin Action Task Force, Anne Arundel County, 2014-15.

Member of House of Delegates January 10, 2007 to December 1, 2014. Resigned December 1, 2014. Member, Appropriations Committee, 2007-10 (health & human resources subcommittee, 2007-10; oversight committee on pensions, 2007-10); Joint Legislative Work Group to Study State, County and Municipal Fiscal Relationships, 2009-10; Joint Information Technology and Biotechnology Committee, 2011-14; Economic Matters Committee, 2011-14 (business regulation subcommittee, 2011-14; consumer protection & commercial law subcommittee, 2011-14; public utilities subcommittee, 2011-14); Joint Committee on the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area, 2011-14; Joint Committee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Biotechnology, 2014. Assistant Minority Whip, 2011. Deputy Minority Whip, 2012-13, 2014. House Chair, Anne Arundel County Delegation, 2013-14. Member, Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2013-14.

Member, County Executive's Transition Team, Anne Arundel County, 2006-07; Governor's Commission on Small Business, 2011-14; Task Force to Study the Applicability of the Maryland Prevailing Wage Law, 2013-14.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 25, 1960. Attended Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland; Dartmouth College, B.A. (government & economics), 1982; Harvard University, M.B.A., 1987; The Johns Hopkins University, M.S. (education), 2005. Managing Member, Schuh Advisory, LLC, 2002-. Former Managing Director, Alex. Brown & Sons, 1987-99, and Credit Suisse First Boston, 1999-2002. Partner, Green Turtle Sports Bar & Grille, 2010-. Partner, GT Mid-States, LLC, 2013-14 (board of directors, 2013-). Graduate, Leadership Anne Arundel Flagship Program, 2005. Vice-Chair, American Red Cross of Central Maryland, 2008-. Chair, Tocqueville Society, United Way of Central Maryland, 2011 (vice-chair, 2009-10). Delegate, Republican Party National Convention, 2012, 2016. Board of Directors, Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore, 2015-. Board of Directors, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. President, Skywater Foundation. Board of Trustees, Severn School. Charter member, The 100 Club of Anne Arundel County. Past director, Chesapeake Arts Center. Community Leadership Award, Association for Severna Park Improvement Renewal and Enhancement, Inc., 2004. Richard M. Teel Distinguished Alumnus Award, Severn School, 2012. Member, St. Christopher by the Sea Church.

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