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LAI Baltimore Member Kimberly Clark awarded MD Top 100 Women Award
April 18, 2016

Kimberly Clark of the Baltimore Development Corp. is a winner of the 2016 Maryland’s Top 100 Women Award. Since 1996, The Daily Record has recognized more than 1,000 high-achieving Maryland women who are making an impact through their leadership, community service and mentoring. The winners are selected by past Top 100 honorees and business leaders based on professional accomplishment, community involvement and commitment to mentoring. The award event was held April 18, 2016 at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD.
Kimberly Clark
Executive Vice President, Baltimore Development Corp.
Kimberly Clark’s position with the Baltimore Development Corp. allows her to embrace the role of mentor and counsel, drawing on her years of hard work and dedication to help the city and its institutions. She has helped increase the number of women involved in real estate development through the Partnership Forum, a group she has overseen for three years. Ms. Clark is a board member with both Leadership Maryland and the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts as well as the second vice president with the Star Spangled Banner Flag House. She received a Mayor’s Recognition Award in 1999 for her efforts to better the Baltimore Community.