MARVIN E. HOLMES, JR.
Democrat, District 23B, Prince George's County
Lowe House Office Building, Room 213
84 College Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401 - 1991
(410) 841-3098, (301) 858-3098
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3098 (toll free)
e-mail: marvin.holmes@house.state.md.us
fax: (410) 841-3850, (301) 858-3850
Member of House of Delegates since January 8, 2003. Deputy Majority Whip, 2006-. Member, Environmental Matters Committee, 2003- (housing & real property subcommittee, 2003-; local government & bi-county agencies subcommittee, 2003-; motor vehicles & transportation subcommittee, 2003-06; affordable housing work group, 2004; motor vehicle issues work group, 2004; land use & ethics subcommittee, 2006-; co-chair, housing for individuals with disabilities work group, 2004). 2nd Vice-Chair, Prince George's County Delegation, 2003- (member, bi-county committee, 2003-). Member, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland (formerly Maryland Legislative Black Caucus), 2003-; Maryland Green Caucus, 2003-; Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2005-. Member, National Conference of State Legislatures (legislative effectiveness & state government committee).
Member, Governor's Commission on Housing Policy, 2003-04 (chair, affordable housing subcommittee); Task Force on Business-Owner Compensation in Condemnation Proceedings, 2004-05.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Tuskegee University (engineering). Served in U.S. Coast Guard, 1970-74 (unit commendation award; national defense service medal; presidential honor guard; search & rescue air crewman). Senior project manager (civil engineering), Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc., 1984-93. President & Chief Executive Officer, The Piner Group, Inc., 1993-. Branch manager, The Tech Group, Inc., 1995-98 (executive director, marketing and planning, 1995-96). W. F. Chesley Real Estate, Inc., 1989-2002. New home sales consultant, U. S. Home Corporation, 1998-2002. New home marketing and sales, Bernie Schultz Realty, 2002-04. Project Manager of Land Planning and Engineering, K. Hovnanian, 2003-. Member, Greater Mt. Nebo African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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