Baltimore - 1985
INROADS/Baltimore opened with 4 interns in 1985 and had 21 interns in 1986. Because of the small number of initial interns, the interns would take the train to Philadelphia for the summer training workshops. Rouse contributed $15,000 for the start-up.
Initial Board included:
William Boden, VP, Rouse Company
James Brady, Managing Partner, Arthur Andersen
Ronald Creamer, Managing Partner, Weinberg & Green
Cecil Flamer, Partner, Ernst & Whinney
Donald Revelle, SVP Human Resources, Black & Decker
Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore
Walter Sondheim, Chairman, Charles Center Board
The initial sponsoring companies were:
Arthur Andersen
Black & Decker
Ernst & Whinney
Maryland Steel Wire
By the year 2000, INROADS/Baltimore had 86 interns.