Will Anderson, Claudio Rattes and Keena Thomas were appointed to the
BioTechnical Institute of Maryland.
Coming from government, business and education, the new board members bring years of experience and leadership to help address the rapidly increasing workforce demands facing the life sciences industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anderson, former executive director of Economic & Workforce Development for Baltimore County, is currently the managing director of the impact principals, an economic, workforce and community development consultancy that works with Fortune 500 corporations, foundations, social enterprises, and emerging businesses.
He brings a wealth of experience from leading numerous public, private, and nonprofit organizations across the state, including a decade spent as chief of technology and business development at the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education.