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About Helen
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City Councilwoman Helen L. Holton is a resident of the West Hills Community
located in the 8th District. She has proudly served the citizens
of Baltimore since 1995 as a committed and hard working member of the
Baltimore City Council. As a member of the Council, she currently
serves on the following Committees and Boards:
- Chair, Taxation and Finance Committee
- Executive Appointments Committee
- Waterfront Management Authority Board
- Industrial Development Authority Board
In addition to her elected official responsibility, Helen extends herself
by providing leadership to our city in numerous volunteer capacities. She
serves on various boards and commissions including the University of
Baltimore Alumni Association Board of Governors, the Maryland Food Bank,
and the Baltimore Workforce Investment Board Youth Council. She
is also a member of The Great Blacks in Wax Board of Trustees and the
Maryland Humanities Council Martin Luther King, Jr. 40th Anniversary
Advisory Council.
Councilwoman Holton is a member of the national women’s public service
organizations, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the Links, Inc. She
is an active member of her own community association, the Greater West
Hills Community Association. Helen is an ordained minister and
is a part of the ministerial leadership team at Payne Memorial African
Methodist Episcopal Church in West Baltimore.
Professionally, Helen is a certified public accountant (CPA). She
is employed as the Recruitment & Marketing Manager of a local public
accounting firm. She has an extensive background in financial services:
accounting, financial planning, insurance, strategic planning, business
management and development, and other related areas.
In preparation for a career in the financial services industry, she
earned a B.S. degree in accounting at the University of Baltimore and later
received the M.B.A. degree from the Johns Hopkins University. Helen
earned a Master’s of Theology Degree and a Master’s Degree in Urban Ministry,
both from St. Mary’s Seminary & University.
Councilwoman Holton’s awards and honors include the BMore News Minority
Business Advocacy Recognition Award (2007), Special Recognition Award,
Black CEO Summit (2006), being named, three times, by The Daily
Record/Warfield’s Magazine as one of the Top 100 Women in Maryland
(1997, 2000, and 2003), the Baltimore Business Journal’s Forty Under
40 Recognition (1999), and the Verda F. Welcome Political Award (1997)
among others.
In addressing the residents of the 8th District, Helen states: “I
will continue to work hard for you as we join together in making our
neighborhoods a safer place to live, learn, earn, and play. As
your City Council representative, I will continue to focus on improving
our schools, creating more affordable housing, improving health care,
developing small businesses, creating jobs, and enhancing city services. Thank
you for your willingness to work together with me and others as we strive
to make our District the brightest jewel in Baltimore’s crown.”
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