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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore avoided media questions on nonprofit spending as his chief of staff prepares to lead the $285 million Abell Foundation, raising concerns about transparency.
Fagan Harris, Maryland Governor's chief of staff, to lead Abell Foundation as president and CEO, bringing vision and energy ...
In a generational shift for one of Baltimore’s most influential organizations, the Abell Foundation has selected Fagan Harris ...
Fagan Harris, previously with Gov. Wes Moore's staff, will lead the Abell Foundation as its president and CEO starting January 5, 2026. His appointment is noted for the potential to continue ...
Gov. Wes Moore's chief of staff, Fagan Harris, becomes the latest administration official to leave state government for a ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s chief of staff Fagan Harris will leave to become president and CEO of Baltimore’s Abell Foundation, ...
Baltimore medical device company Harpoon Medical’s acquisition earlier this month was a windfall for The Abell Foundation, one of its early investors. The nonprofit said it earned $5.2 million ...
Abell Foundation says money from the the acquisition will go toward its grant-making budget for community efforts. It illustrates why the foundation invests in medtech startups.
A Baltimore-based inventor of hybrid engine technology and the Abell Foundation, which invested in the company, have settled a patent infringement case against Volkswagen AG, which also owns Audi a… ...
The Abell Foundation has invested $200,000 in Sisu Global Health, a Baltimore-based company that’s developing medical devices for doctors in the developing world.
The Abell Foundation announced Tuesday that it has invested $250,000 in Vasoptic Medical Inc., a Baltimore-based firm that’s developing a portable retinal imager to make it easier to monitor … ...
The Abell Foundation’s latest report “The Opacity Problem: An Examination of Baltimore City Infrastructure Contracts” wanted to examine all city infrastructure contracts from fiscal 2012.
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