Annual Meeting Agenda
Agenda
Day 1 – Monday, June 9
6 p.m. | MHA PAC Reception for Senator Guy Guzzone | (Separate registration required to attend.) |
6:30-9:30 | Awards Reception Sponsored by Interdynamics |
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Day 2 – Tuesday, June 10
7:30 a.m. | Registration / Breakfast / Networking | |
8:30 | Business Meeting & Welcome Remarks | Thomas Kleinhanzl, Chair, MHA Board of Trustees; President & CEO, Frederick Health |
9:00 | President’s Report | Melony G. Griffith, President & CEO, Maryland Hospital Association |
9:20 | Monetary Masala Introduced by Dr. David Maine, President & CEO, Mercy Medical Center |
![]() Dr. Anirban Basu, Chairman and CEO of Sage Policy Group |
10:45 | Networking Break | |
11:00 | Fireside Chat Introduced by Kevin Sowers, President, Johns Hopkins Health System; Executive Vice President, Johns Hopkins Medicine; Member, MHA Board of Trustees |
![]() ![]() Senate President Bill Ferguson & MHA CEO Melony Griffith |
11:55 | Lunch Session Sponsored by MHA Prime |
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12:20 p.m. | The State of Health Care in Maryland Introduced by Bradley Chambers, SVP, MedStar Health, Baltimore Region; Member, MHA Board of Trustees |
![]() Dr. Meena Seshamani, Secretary of Health for the Maryland Department of Health |
1:10 | Q&A | |
1:30 | Closing Remarks & Adjourn | Thomas A. Kleinhanzl |
Congratulations to the 2025 Award Winners!
Sen. Pamela G. Beidle
Del. Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk
Sen. Craig Zucker
Del. Emily K. Shetty
Tori Bayless
Olivia Farrow
Will Tilburg
Leslie Weber
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball
Dr. Mohan Suntha
Thomas A. Kleinhanzl
CalvertHealth
Frederick Health
Featured Speakers

Bill Ferguson
A lifelong Maryland resident, Bill made Baltimore City his home when he joined Teach for America and taught U.S. History and Government to ninth and tenth graders. The inequities of the public education system in Baltimore City led Bill to engage more deeply within the community and run for the Maryland Senate in 2010.
Bill is serving his third term as the State Senator for Maryland’s 46th Legislative District, which includes neighborhoods in South Baltimore, Downtown near and around the Inner Harbor, and Southeast Baltimore. In January of 2020, Bill was unanimously elected to serve as President of the Maryland Senate, making him the second youngest Senate President in state history.