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Dan Pontious

Housing Policy Coordinator at the Baltimore Metropolitan Council

Dan Pontious is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in public policy and nonprofit organizational leadership.

He brings issue expertise in various areas such as housing, energy, transportation, environmental protection, drug treatment, and neighborhood revitalization.

Dan specializes in policy development, legislative analysis, collaboration with diverse constituencies and coalitions, grantwriting, fundraising, and communications including writing, speaking, and media interaction.

His advocacy spans across city, state, and federal levels, demonstrating a deep understanding of governmental processes.

Dan Pontious pursued his education at Princeton University, studying A.B. degree in History and Latin American Studies, laying a solid foundation for his future career.

Throughout his professional journey, Dan held key positions at various organizations, including roles such as Housing Policy Coordinator at Baltimore Metropolitan Council and Baltimore City Green & Healthy Homes Policy Coordinator at Baltimore Community Foundation.

He also served as an Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University, showcasing his commitment to education in addition to his practical experience in the field.

With experience as an Executive Director and Acting Executive Director at Citizens Planning and Housing Association (CPHA), Dan Pontious has proven his ability to lead and manage organizations effectively.

His role as Regional Policy Director at CPHA and Director at Baltimore Regional Partnership added to his expertise in shaping policies and strategies to address community needs.

Dan's tenure as the Executive Director at Maryland Public Interest Research Group reflects his passion for public interest and advocacy work, contributing significantly to the welfare of the community.

Highlights

Apr 12 · nottinghammd.com
Baltimore County announces creation of Affordable Housing Work Group - nottinghammd.com
Jun 17 · CapitalGazette.com
Annapolis has less subsidized housing than Anne Arundel, but a section of housing for the county ranks low - CapitalGazette.com
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Baltimore, Maryland