Mayor Scott Appoints Calvin Young as Chief of Staff
Monday Mar 31st, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, March 31, 2025) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced Calvin A. Young III as his new Chief of Staff. Young will assume the position effective April 9, 2025. Young has served as a Senior Advisor to Mayor Scott since September 2024 and served as his re-election campaign treasurer from 2023 to 2024.
"To continue building on the historic progress we've made so far, we're building the most hardworking and dedicated team this City has ever seen. And there is no one I trust more to lead that team than Calvin," said Mayor Scott. "I've known Calvin since our days running high school track and field against each other. His intelligence has taken him everywhere - from the engineering bench to the corporate boardroom, from Harvard to the White House. But above all else, Calvin has always been a proud son of Baltimore. He will lead this office and this City with excellence, talent, and grit."
"Serving as Mayor Scott's chief of staff is the honor of a lifetime," said Calvin Young. "Throughout my career, I have always sought to advance real change for people. Now, I am eager and enthusiastic to bring my dedication home. With falling crime rates, historic investments in our youth, and a growing population, Baltimore is in a renaissance thanks to the work of Brandon Scott. With this administrative team, what is possible for Baltimore is endless."
Young has dedicated his career to public service. Raised by a single mother in Northeast Baltimore, Young is a proud graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, New York University, and Harvard Business School.
Young has worked at Camden Partners, Harbor Bankshares Corporation, and is the co-founder of Green Street Impact Partners, a private equity firm providing growth capital to companies in the education sector. His 15 years of experience in investing and operations management has led to over $100 million in capital investments.
He currently serves on the board of Green Street Academy, a public charter school in Baltimore, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Live Baltimore, and chairs the board of East Baltimore Development, Inc. He also serves on the Business Advisory Committee for the Comptroller of Maryland, and co-chaired the Greater Baltimore Committee's 10 Year Regional Strategy Steering Committee.
Young began his career as an engineer in aircraft health management at Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in Stratford, Connecticut where he supported management and testing of the integrated vehicle health monitoring units on Blackhawk helicopters and as an operations manager at Raytheon Technologies. Young also served five years on the national executive board of the National Society of Black Engineers- an engineering education and professional organization- serving as its Board Chair from 2012 to 2013.
"Calvin Young is one of Baltimore's best and brightest- an engineer by training, a strategic thinker by education, and a servant leader at his core," said State Sen. Cory McCray. "As a graduate of Baltimore City Public Schools with degrees from NYU and Harvard, he's always used intellect and intention to move systems forward. I've seen firsthand how he brings people together, leads with clarity, and stays rooted in service."
"Consistent with Mayor Scott's record of recruiting real talent to positions of responsibility, Calvin is an excellent choice," said David Warnock, founder of Camden Partners. "Having known and worked with Calvin for nearly a decade, I know you would be hard pressed to find someone more qualified for this position. Calvin is from Baltimore and all for Baltimore. He is a great listener, and a passionate advocate with a keen business mind. He will work tirelessly for the citizens for Baltimore's benefit."
"Before joining the Mayor's Team, Calvin served a key role in helping shape GBC's 10-Year Economic Opportunity Plan and galvanizing regional partners to advance industry and investment priorities," said Mark Anthony Thomas, President and CEO of the Greater Baltimore Committee. "Calvin has been a valuable resource and thought partner in GBC's recent initiatives to advance economic growth, startup creation, and business attraction. He will be a tremendous resource to this Administration and a valuable ally to maximizing this momentous moment for Baltimore City and the region overall."
"I am confident that Calvin's technical and financial expertise will be an asset in this strategic role," said Comptroller Bill Henry. "My team and I are looking forward to collaborating with him to tackle all of the challenges that lie ahead."