Marvin James, who has served in the Baltimore mayor's office, is set to transition to the private sector. He will join a consulting firm as an equity partner, marking a significant career shift.
This move comes as James has played a notable role in the city's administration, contributing to various initiatives during his tenure. His departure is expected to create a gap in the office, which will need to be filled as the city continues its work on key projects.
Details regarding the specific firm and the nature of his new role have not yet been disclosed. However, this change highlights a common trend of public officials moving to private sector positions after their time in government.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Capital Gazette (source).
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