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Marvin James Departing Mayor's Office for New Role in Consulting Firm

Marvin James, a key figure in the mayor's office, will transition to a consulting firm as an equity partner.

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Marvin James, who has served in a significant capacity within the Baltimore mayor's office, is set to leave his position to take on a new role as an equity partner at a consulting firm. This move marks a notable shift in his career after contributing to the city's administration.

James has been involved in various initiatives during his tenure, and his departure is expected to create a vacancy that may influence ongoing projects in the city. The consulting firm, which has not been named in the announcement, is anticipated to benefit from his expertise and experience in public service.

The transition is part of a broader trend where public officials leverage their skills in the private sector, often bringing valuable insights from their governmental roles.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).

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