T ROWE PRICE PROGRAM FOR CHARITABLE GIVING - Key Persons
David Kwabena Wilson, Ed.D., is the 10 th inaugurated president of Morgan State University-Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University.
David Kwabena Wilson, Ed.D., is the 10 th inaugurated president of Morgan State University-Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University. For more than a decade, Dr. Wilson has not only been a transformative president at Morgan but has emerged as a leader among university presidents nationwide as well as an effective advocate for HBCUs and the role they play in developing leaders and serving the needs of their community, state, and nation.
Dr. Wilson has also served on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology, the Board of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), the Board of the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), and as a member of the National Science Foundation Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering.
Among the many recognitions received throughout his professional career he has been awarded the Maryland Senate's First Citizen Award and the Transcendent Order of the African Eagle Award. In addition, Dr. Wilson has been named as a Baltimore Business Journal Top 10 CEO, an AFRO Newspaper ‘Person of the Year,' a Baltimore Sun Business and Civic Hall of Famer, and one of the Maryland Daily Record's ‘Power 30' in Higher Education. To his credit, Dr. Wilson was named in Forbes as a "Top Black Higher Ed CEO to Watch in 2023." He has also authored two books and more than 20 articles in scholarly journals and other publications.
Prior to assuming his current position, Dr. Wilson served as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin Extension; vice president for University Outreach and Associate provost for Auburn University; assistant and associate provost for Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (Camden); and director for the Office of Minority Programs at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey.
Dr. Wilson received his bachelor's degree in political science and master's in education from Tuskegee University, and master's and doctorate in education from Harvard University. He was also bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from his alma mater Tuskegee University.
Job Titles:
- Director
- CEO of Rhia Ventures
Erika Seth Davies is the CEO of Rhia Ventures, which aims to transform the U.S. market for sexual, reproductive, and maternal health into a vibrant and equitable one through its impact investing, ecosystem building, corporate engagement, and narrative change work. She is a seasoned leader with more than 20 years of experience in development and fundraising, program design, collaboration and partnership management, and racial equity advocacy.
Erika Seth Davies is the CEO of Rhia Ventures, which aims to transform the U.S. market for sexual, reproductive, and maternal health into a vibrant and equitable one through its impact investing, ecosystem building, corporate engagement, and narrative change work. She is a seasoned leader with more than 20 years of experience in development and fundraising, program design, collaboration and partnership management, and racial equity advocacy. Erika is the Founder of The Racial Equity Asset Lab (THE REAL), a venture that centers racial equity in impact investing and works to shift capital to address the persistent racial wealth gap. She previously served as Vice President of External Affairs at ABFE (Association of Black Foundation Executives) where she designed the SMART Investing Initiative, a field-wide effort to encourage foundations to incorporate a racial equity lens in endowment management practices through increased access for racially diverse- and women-owned investment management firms.
Erika is a Social Entrepreneur in Residence with Common Future and a former Fellow, Equitable Access to Capital Markets in the Fair Finance portfolio of the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University. She was a member of the inaugural class of the ABFE Connecting Leaders Fellowship program, a recipient of the NYU Wagner School of Public Service IGNITE Fellowship for Women of Color in the Social Sector, and a member of the class of 2017 for Executive Leadership Institute of CFLeads.
Erika most recently was the Associate Director of Philanthropy at McDonogh School and previously served as the Chief of Staff of the Baltimore Community Foundation. She enjoys volunteering and serves as a member of the boards of Impact Hub Baltimore and Baltimore Algebra Project.
Job Titles:
- President
- President of T. Rowe Price Charitable
John Brothers is the president of T. Rowe Price Charitable and the T. Rowe Price Foundation.
John Brothers is the president of T. Rowe Price Charitable and the T. Rowe Price Foundation.
John has been with T. Rowe Price since 2015. Prior to this, John founded and led Quidoo, an international consulting firm. John has held multiple academic positions including as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University and New York University, a visiting scholar at the Hauser Center at Harvard University, and an advisor to the China Global Philanthropy Institute in Beijing. He is currently serving as a visiting fellow with the Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen's University in Northern Ireland. John has been a writer with the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Nonprofit Quarterly, and the Huffington Post and is the author of several books. He has appeared in many national and international media outlets and presented at multiple conferences about nonprofit and philanthropic effectiveness. John currently serves on the board of multiple nonprofits in Baltimore City.
John earned a doctorate degree in law and policy from Northeastern University, an M.P.A. in nonprofit management from New York University, and an M.B.A. in public policy from American Public University.
Job Titles:
- Director
- Vice - President of the Thalheimer - Eurich Charitable Fund
Juliet Eurich is currently Vice-President of the Thalheimer-Eurich Charitable Fund and formerly the Executive Director of the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation in Baltimore, Maryland, serving in that leadership capacity for over a decade. She received her BA from Stanford University in 1972 and her Juris Doctor...
Juliet Eurich is currently Vice-President of the Thalheimer-Eurich Charitable Fund and formerly the Executive Director of the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation in Baltimore, Maryland, serving in that leadership capacity for over a decade. She received her BA from Stanford University in 1972 and her Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School in 1976. She practiced law in the Baltimore-Washington area from 1977 until 2004. Ms. Eurich spent several years in private practice and worked at the Department of Justice for 17 years, serving during a portion of those years as the Chief of the Civil Division in the Baltimore U.S. Attorneys Office, as Legal Counsel to the Executive Office for United States Attorneys, in Washington, D.C., and as the first Director of the Justice Department's Professional Responsibility Advisory Office.
She serves on several boards, including Baltimore Equitable Insurance Company, Baltimore Center Stage, The France-Merrick Foundation, and the Baltimore Community Foundation (Honorary Trustee). Her prior board service includes Rodney Trust Company, Community Law Center, Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies, among others.
Job Titles:
- Director
- Director of the Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group
Mary John Miller most recently served as the Interim Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration of Johns Hopkins University for the 2020/2021 school year. Previously, Ms. Miller served as the U.S. Treasury's Under Secretary for Domestic Finance from 2012 to 2014 where she oversaw Treasury debt management, fiscal operations, recovery from the financial crisis, and implementation of the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation.
Mary John Miller most recently served as the Interim Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration of Johns Hopkins University for the 2020/2021 school year. Previously, Ms. Miller served as the U.S. Treasury's Under Secretary for Domestic Finance from 2012 to 2014 where she oversaw Treasury debt management, fiscal operations, recovery from the financial crisis, and implementation of the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation. From 2010 to 2012 she served as Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets, where she was responsible for conducting Treasury auctions and monitoring all financial markets for the Treasury Secretary. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve in both positions. On her retirement from the Treasury, Ms. Miller received the Alexander Hamilton Award for Distinguished Service.
Prior to her public service, Ms. Miller spent 26 years in the investment management industry with the T. Rowe Price Group in Baltimore, MD. She was the Director of the Fixed Income Division from 2004-2009. She also served on the firm's Management Committee, Asset Allocation Committee, and as a trustee of the T. Rowe Price Foundation. In 2018 Ms. Miller was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society Hall of Fame.
Ms. Miller currently serves as a director of the Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group (Santa Clara, CA). In addition, she is a trustee of Johns Hopkins University, The Urban Institute (Washington, DC) Calvert School (Baltimore) and a board member of the Baltimore Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund. Ms. Miller is also a senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins University 21st Century Cities Initiative and serves on several non-profit advisory boards.
Ms. Miller earned a B.A. from Cornell University (1977) and a Master of City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1980). She is also a Chartered Financial Analyst. She resides in Baltimore, MD and is married with two sons.
Job Titles:
- Chairman
- Director
- Director of Research and Head of the Associate Analyst Program
Paige Davis is a director of Research and head of the Associate Analyst Program in the U.S. Equity Division. He is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Paige Davis is a director of Research and head of the Associate Analyst Program in the U.S. Equity Division. He is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Paige's investment experience began in 2003, and he has been with T. Rowe Price since 2014, beginning in the Private Asset Management Group as a portfolio manager. Prior to this, Paige was a mergers and acquisitions analyst and equity research analyst at M&T Bank Corporation. Before that, Paige worked as a senior equity research analyst at the State Retirement and Pension System of Maryland.
Paige earned an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia, Darden School of Business, and a B.S. in commerce from the University of Virginia. Paige also has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.
Job Titles:
- Director
- Immediate past Chair of United States Artists
Samuel Hoi was the president of Maryland Institute College of Art from 2014-2024, the oldest continuously degree-granting college of art in the United States.
He is an experienced and innovative higher education leader and an advocate for art and design education, committed to the belief that creative professionals are the drivers in social, economic and cultural advancement.
Samuel Hoi was the president of Maryland Institute College of Art from 2014-2024, the oldest continuously degree-granting college of art in the United States.
He is an experienced and innovative higher education leader and an advocate for art and design education, committed to the belief that creative professionals are the drivers in social, economic and cultural advancement.
Hoi was named as a 2017-2018 Art of Change Fellow by the Ford Foundation, which supports visionary artists and cultural leaders.
Prior to arriving at MICA, Hoi was president of Otis College of Art and Design. Under Hoi's leadership, enrollment at Otis increased as much as 34 percent, operating resources more than doubled, and the endowment more than tripled, attributable in part to a 200 percent increase in individual donors. Hoi shepherded new academic initiatives involving innovative partnerships and community engagement, such as the Creative Action: Integrated Learning curriculum that places art and design education in real life context. He also launched the annual Otis Report on the Creative Economy of the Los Angeles Region, which was expanded statewide in California. During Hoi's tenure as president, Otis was the only art college in the inaugural group of 76 colleges and universities qualified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its new elective Community Engagement Classification.
Prior to joining Otis, Hoi was director of the Paris campus of Parsons School of Design and dean of the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, D.C. While at the Corcoran, he created the award-winning Visual Arts Community Outreach Program serving the inner-city youth of Washington, D.C., and helped diversify offerings, growing continuing education registrations by 50 percent and related revenue by 100 percent. He also oversaw a 24 percent degree program enrollment growth and a physical expansion at the Corcoran.
Hoi is the immediate past chair of United States Artists (USA), serves on the board of directors of the James Irvine Foundation, and was a member of the Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy and Jobs. He is a member of the National Advisory Board of the Strategic National Arts Alumni Survey Project (SNAAP) and the board of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD), which he chaired from 2004-2009. He has also served on the boards of many other organizations, including the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, the Arena Stage, Leadership Washington, and Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative, Inc. Hoi has juried numerous exhibitions and served on panels for, among others, the National Endowment for the Arts, Ford Foundation, Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Surdna Foundation, Wallace Foundation, and California Community Foundation.
Hoi's multifaceted background includes membership (retired status) in the New York Bar, a Juris Doctorate degree from Columbia Law School, a bachelor's degree from Columbia College, where he graduated summa cum laude, and an A.A.S. degree in illustration from Parsons. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and holds honorary doctorate degrees from the Corcoran College of Art and Design and Otis College of Art and Design. In addition, he was decorated in 2006 by the French government as an Officer of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques.
Vanessa Eluma is the chief of staff to the chief executive officer (CEO) in the President & Staff office where she is responsible for leveraging the CEO's time and acts as the primary liaison to senior leaders.
Vanessa Eluma is the chief of staff to the chief executive officer (CEO) in the President & Staff office where she is responsible for leveraging the CEO's time and acts as the primary liaison to senior leaders. She is a member of the Ethics Committee (T. Rowe Price Associates/T. Rowe Price Investment Management (TRPA/TRPIM)), Enterprise Risk Management Committee (TRPA/TRPIM), and Strategic Operating Committee (TRPA/TRPIM) and is a trustee of T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. She is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Vanessa's experience began in 2003, and she has been with T. Rowe Price since 2006, beginning in U.S. Intermediaries. She went on as the head of the Variable Annuity Field Sales team, leading regional sales consultants while shaping the field distribution strategy and designing an optimized territory model to drive new sales and the retention of key clients.
Vanessa earned a bachelor of science degree from Stevenson University and an M.B.A. from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. She also has earned the Project Management Professional credential and is a Series 6, 63, 7, and 24 registered representative. She serves as a member of the President's Advisory Council at Stevenson University.