2024 Celebration of Philanthropy Program Book - Book - Page 28
CORPORATE PHILANTHROPISTS
OF THE YEAR
Corporate Philanthropists of the Year
Nominated by Luminis Health
Anne Arundel Medical Center
Foundation
(Pictured Brad Walsh, Tom Simmons, Jay Walsh, and Terry Liff)
Liff, Walsh & Simmons/Eagle Title’s commitment to Anne
Arundel County (AAC) extends far beyond their legal services.
Deeply committed to uplifting the community and stepping up
when needed, they actively support numerous local nonprofits
including The Light House, Chesapeake Bay Foundation,
Wellness House of Annapolis, and too many others to list,
throughout AAC, Maryland, and the nation. In addition to
significant financial contributions to local and national causes,
they also encourage a strong culture of volunteerism.
Through a Volunteer Day initiative, Liff, Walsh & Simmons/
Eagle Title created the opportunity for its 70 employees
to collectively volunteer for more than 500 hours with
organizations of their choice, whether it is their children’s
school, local church, or other community nonprofits.
“The leadership teams at Liff, Walsh & Simmons and Eagle
Title have always encouraged their employees to engage
in community service, further extending their reach and
influence in the community,” said Pam Batstone, Associate
Broker, Caldwell Banker Realty. “Over the years, Liff, Walsh
& Simmons and Eagle Title’s role as corporate citizens is a
benchmark for others, showing that corporate success and
meaningful community involvement can go hand in hand."
“Recruiting and retaining purpose-driven talent remains a
top priority for the leadership of Liff, Walsh & Simmons and
Eagle Title”, said nominator Elizabeth Gross, Vice President
of Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC)
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