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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
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Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
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Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 11, 2017: Donna Anderson, CFA, is the Vice President and Corporate Governance Specialist at T. Rowe Price.<br />
<br />
Once a year a small but powerful group of mostly women controlling trillions of dollars in American companies meet for an invitation-only lunch in Manhattan. Among the things they discuss: pushing for greater say in how companies are run. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201104B
    170111_ Donna_Anderson_T_Rowe_Price_...jpg
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson087.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson162.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson159.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson154.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson150.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson117.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson113.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson107.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson109.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson092.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson075.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson078.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson069.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson066.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson065a.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson064a.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson024.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson008.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
    120713 Gerald Wilson014.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, July 13, 2012..Gerard Wilson, photographed at the Transamerica building in Baltimore, MD, USA is the senior vice president and chief risk officer for AEGON Americas with Transamerica.
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Robert Leighty,left, picks up copies on the printer his boss Jim Racheff is standing next to. Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. The company's newest hire, Ragi Unnithan, 32, scientific programmer 1, works in the foreground.<br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
    151106_Jim_Racheff_413.jpg
  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., right, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications, Karen Larson McNitt, 61, out of frame. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
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Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has a meeting with employees Matt Fivash, 60, senior consulting statistician, left, and manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications Karen Larson McNitt, 61, right. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
<br />
Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
    151106_Jim_Racheff_120.jpg
  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, Inc., middle, has talks with his company's manager of scientific programming and micro computer applications, Karen Larson McNitt, 61. McNitt is planning to retire Dec. 11th. <br />
<br />
Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • Frederick, Maryland - November 06, 2015: Frederick businessman Jim Racheff, 48, owner of DMS, inc. (Data Management Services), located at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md.,  offers a retirement savings plan to his 80 employees, and was appointed by state legislative leaders to the Commission on Maryland Retirement Security and Savings, with the goal of building support for providing workers with an easy way to save for retirement.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for AARP
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Rick Hoffman, President of the Baltimore Firefighter's Union argues against the budget crisis remedy Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack proposed -- disbanding three companies -- during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack listens to a concerned citizen after the chief addressed his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack addresses his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack addresses his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Firefighters with Baltimore Truck Company 15 leave for a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012. As of July 1st, the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to different companies and the company's truck (not pictured. They're using a reserve truck while their's is being repaired) will be used as a reserve truck...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Firefighters with Baltimore Truck Company 15 leave for a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012. As of July 1st, the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to different companies and the company's truck (not pictured. They're using a reserve truck while their's is being repaired) will be used as a reserve truck...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Lt. lee Harper with Baltimore City Truck Company 15 climbs in the truck moments before leaving on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider waits for his crew to get on board moments before leaving the station on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider wipes the sweat from his brow before leaving the station on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider climbs into the fire truck during a run Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore Truck Company 15 FF/PM Will Thomas answers the phone at while on duty at the 104 year old station. Due to a $48 million budget fall, as of July 1st, all the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to other companies and their truck will be used as a reserve truck. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15's truck is in for repairs. They adorned their reserve truck with taped on pieces of paper displaying the numbers "15." In light of recent budget cuts, the company members are slated to be disbanded and individually reassigned to different companies July 1st, and the truck will, in turn, be used as a reserve. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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