UBalt Foundation Announces New Board Members
September 1, 2022
Contact: Office of Advancement and External Relations
Phone: 410.837.5739
The University of Baltimore Foundation has announced the appointment of three new board members, each for a renewable three-year term. The new members, all of whom are alumni of The University of Baltimore, will participate in fundraising and other activities designed to provide financial support to the University. The foundation is a designated 501c3, first established in 1969. In addition to assisting in the financial well-being of the institution, the board also provides leadership, oversight and guidance to the UBalt administration in advancing the mission of The University of Baltimore.
The new board members are:
- Jeff Glock, B.S. '88, Senior Director, Altus Group. Glock oversees some of the firm’s most complex appeals and valuation matters. He began his career working in industry and gained his foundation in auditing, taxation, and business consulting services at a "Big 4" accounting firm. As the founder of Altus's East coast real estate consulting practice, Glock's expertise includes areas such as real estate valuation techniques, appraisals, appeals, incentives, abatements, and exemptions. Glock has practiced property tax valuation and tax advisory work in most industries on all property types, including: healthcare, senior housing multi-family housing, industrial, hospitality, retail, centrally-assessed properties and special use properties. Glock was recognized by SmartCEO Magazine as one of Baltimore's SmartCPAs. Previously, he served as the President of the University of Baltimore Alumni Association and has twice received the University's Turner Service Award.
- Dan Morrison, M.S. '92, Founding Partner and Wealth Advisor of Jacob William Advisory, a wealth management firm with the mission to empower clients to pursue their financial goals. Morrison started his career in the financial industry first as a branch manager in banking and then as a financial representative for a top financial services and insurance firm, Maryland Agency Financial Group. He became a partner with MAFG in 2003, co-founding Jacob William Advisory three years later. Dan has held the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional certification since 2001. He has also earned the professional designation of Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) as well as Chartered Advisor for Senior Living. Morrison serves as a board member for The Pro Bono Counseling Project and is a member of the Audit and Finance committee for The University of Baltimore Foundation.
- Phaedra Stewart, M.B.A. '96, founder of Seriously...Positive, LLC, a firm that provides human resources-related consultative services to organizations of all sizes and professional coaching services to organizations and individuals. Previously, Stewart was Vice President of Human Resources at LifeBridge Health, a healthcare organization with about 10,000 employees working in multiple Greater Baltimore locations. In that role, Stewart was responsible for the daily HR operations at Sinai Hospital. She also oversaw employee and labor relations, workforce development, and occupational health for the entire enterprise. Prior to her position at LifeBridge, Stewart was Senior Director of HR at Kaiser Permanente. Outside of her professional life, Stewart has served on the boards of several local organizations, including the Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare and the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, and currently serves as a member of the Rotary Club of Baltimore and Syracuse University's D.C. Regional Council. Stewart has also volunteered for many UBalt alumni events.
The University of Baltimore is a member of the University System of Maryland and comprises the College of Public Affairs, the Merrick School of Business, The University of Baltimore School of Law and the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences.