Sherita D. Harrison
The Baltimore Station, a residential treatment program supporting veterans and others who are transitioning through the cycle of homelessness and addiction, has recently named Morgan State University Associate General Counsel Sherita D. Harrison as a member of its board of directors. Previously, Ms. Harrison spent almost seven years serving the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, most recently as deputy counsel following her tenure as an assistant attorney general. Prior to working for the State, she was an associate at the Baltimore-based law firm, Brown & Sheehan, LLP.
In all, Ms. Harrison brings The Baltimore Station’s board over 15 years of experience representing a variety of interests, including state and local government municipalities, financial institutions, quasi-public agencies, developers, small businesses and underwriters in various commercial lending transactions, real estate transactions, affordable housing transactions, bond transactions, loan workouts, and transportation matters.
A native of Baltimore, Ms. Harrison attended Western High School in Baltimore City, the oldest public all-girls high school remaining in the U.S. She graduated from Goucher College in Towson with a bachelor’s degree in political science and earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law.
About The Baltimore Station
The Baltimore Station is a therapeutic residential recovery program that helps homeless men– primarily veterans–bound by drug and alcohol addiction break the cycle and become self-sufficient members of society. The only long-term residential program in the area, we provide up to 24 months of clinical care and life skills development to encourage a smoother transition to the real world and guaranteed lifelong success. At The Baltimore Station, we turn lives around. www.baltimorestation.org.