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Carmina Perez-Fowler
Carmina
Perez-Fowler was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and came to the
United States to attend college at University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
After graduating cum laude in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in Business
Administration, she obtained a juris doctor degree at New York
University School of Law. Thereafter, she moved to Baltimore
to become a judicial clerk for Herbert F. Murray, U.S. District Court
for the
District of Maryland. After her clerkship, she practiced
litigation and corporate law as an associate at a large Baltimore firm,
Whiteford, Taylor and Preston, LLP. In 2001, she joined the legal
department at The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation as Associate
Counsel for Real Estate and Business Matters. Ms. Perez-Fowler is
currently the Project Executive for Business and Administrative
Practices for The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Facilities, Design and
Construction.
From the period of
1997 to 1998, Ms. Perez-Fowler served as the Governor's Liaison to the
Hispanic Community for Governor Parris N. Glendening. In 1999, she
became the President of the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association. Ms.
Perez-Fowler has served on numerous boards and commissions such as the
Governor's Commission on Hispanic Affairs, the Community Affairs
Committee for the National Aquarium in Baltimore, and Centro de la
Comunidad, Inc. She also holds a M.B.A. from The Johns Hopkins
University.
Ms. Perez-Fowler
lives in Baltimore with her husband, J. Kirby Fowler, Jr., President of
the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inc., and her daughter, Victoria.
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