Marcia Boyle
Howard Hospital Foundation, which provides philanthropic support to Howard County General Hospital, appointed four new board members.
- Marcia Boyle is the founder of the Immune Deficiency Foundation, a national nonprofit patient organization dedicated to improving the diagnosis, treatment and quality of life for people with primary immunodeficiency diseases. She served as president and CEO until her retirement in 2017. Additionally, she has held positions within Johns Hopkins Medicine. Boyle holds a bachelor’s degree from Skidmore College and a Master of Science in library service from Columbia University.
- Holly Griffin is an executive coach with over 30 years of real estate, finance and human resources experience. She spent 10 years as the senior vice president for human resources at Corporate Office Properties Trust. In addition to the Howard Hospital Foundation, Griffin is on the board of directors of the House of Ruth Maryland. She was certified as an executive coach through Columbia University’s coaching certification program. Griffin holds a bachelor’s degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Science in real estate development from Johns Hopkins University.
- Chuck Langmead is the former president of global industrial business at McCormick & Co. Langmead began working with McCormick as a material handler and assumed management and leadership positions of increasing responsibility in finance, sales, marketing and general management until his retirement. He is an executive-in-residence at the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Loyola University and a Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University.
- Missy Radcliffe is the founder of Ignite Yoga in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. She is a certified Baptiste Instructor who has completed Levels I, II and III, Advanced Art of Assisting and the Apprentice program with Baron Baptiste. Radcliffe volunteers for the Claudia Mayer/Tina Broccolino Cancer Resource Center at Howard County General Hospital and joined Team Conquer Cancer benefiting the center.
Howard Hospital Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization entrusted to provide philanthropic support to Howard County General Hospital: A Member of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Through the generosity of many donors, the foundation helps Howard County General Hospital respond to the health care needs of the growing community, fostering world-class medical care and wellness services in a convenient, local setting.