EY’s Robbie Thompson Named to The Arc Baltimore Board

Robbie Thompson, an Assurance Senior Manager for EY, has been elected to the Board of Directors of The Arc Baltimore at the organization’s 2022 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony.

Thompson brings more than 13 years of experience working with companies in a wide array of industries – including health care, technology, professional services, retail, and manufacturing – to his new post on The Arc Baltimore Board. At EY, he is also active in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year program and numerous mentorship/counseling programs, as well as other office and regional initiatives.

A graduate of Elon University, Thompson is very active within the Baltimore community. In addition to his involvement with The Arc Baltimore, including five-plus years as a member of the Annual Golf Tournament Planning Committee, Thompson is active in the Baltimore Chapter of the Ronald McDonald House and participates in a youth mentorship program.

“Robbie brings an incredible depth of experience to The Arc Baltimore’s Board of Directors,” says Kathleen McNally Durkin, the organization’s Chief Executive Officer. “His addition to the Board, coupled with our new slate of officers and returning Directors, puts The Arc in an excellent position to deal with the challenges and opportunities that will present themselves in the year ahead.”

In addition to the election of Thompson to its Board, The Arc Baltimore’s 2022 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony featured the election of new officers and award recognitions for those who have gone above and beyond in their service to The Arc Baltimore.

“The hard work and dedication of our Board members new and old, our award recipients and nominees, and so many others, is the critical component which enables The Arc Baltimore to support people with developmental disabilities to lead fulfilling lives with a sense of belonging, purpose, and meaningful relationships,” Durkin concludes.

About The Arc Baltimore

The Arc Baltimore supports people with developmental disabilities (autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability) to lead fulfilling lives with a sense of belonging, purpose, and meaningful relationships. The Arc provides employment training and support, day and residential services, family support and education, treatment foster care, respite care, public policy advocacy, and information and referrals. For more information, visit www.thearcbaltimore.org, email contactus@thearcbaltimore.org or call 410-296-2272.