The Arc Celebrates 17 Years of Service on Talbot Day

Jonathon Rondeau leads hard hat tours of the Port Street Commons site on Talbot Day

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) has been an important part of Talbot County history for nearly 20 years and, with the launch of Port Street Commons in Fall 2024, The Arc will continue to be an undeniable part of Talbot County’s future.

The Arc’s commitment to providing high-quality services across Maryland’s Eastern Shore began with serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Talbot County in 2007. Since then, The Arc’s services in the region have grown exponentially and we continue to respond in real-time to the varied needs of the communities we support within Talbot County.

“Talbot County has a distinct history and culture unique from anywhere else in Maryland,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “When we recognized a gap in services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the County twenty years ago, we understood the importance of meeting people where they were at, understanding the issues at play, and partnering with community leaders and families to create change. And we’re still creating positive change today.”

The Arc’s most notable and innovative contribution to Talbot County may be the launch of Port Street Commons, a 24,000-square-foot multi-use community resource coming to the Town of Easton in Fall 2024. Port Street Commons will combine housing, services, and office space all under one roof, and it will serve as the foundation for The Arc’s innovative community development work in the future alongside Chesapeake Neighbors and Chesapeake Community Development.

“Our organization has had profound impacts in the lives of dozens, if not hundreds, of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the region,” said Greg Snyder, Vice President of Engagement at The Arc, “and Port Street Commons is a permanent, clear demonstration of our commitment to the Town of Easton and all of Talbot County.”

On Talbot Day 2024, Jonathon Rondeau, Greg Snyder, and Judi Olinger, Executive Director of Chesapeake Neighbors, led hard hat tours of the Port Street Commons site where walls have been erected, concrete is being poured, and the future of The Arc’s services is being set in stone.

“Port Street Commons says ‘The Arc and Chesapeake Neighbors are here, we are committed, and we are here to stay’—and we absolutely are,” said Judi.

The Arc’s impact in Talbot County is undeniable. The Arc continues to be an important economic leader, creating new jobs, providing innovative services, and establishing meaningful partnerships with like-minded changemakers throughout the County.

As The Arc looks to the future, the initiatives and projects the enterprise is preparing to launch promise incredible opportunities for more economic impact, more community revitalization, more community-integrated services, and more opportunities to reimagine our communities for the betterment of us all.

Greg Snyder Recognized as Rising Star by Living Classrooms

Greg Snyder Named Rising Star by Living Classroom

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is pleased to announce that Greg Snyder, the Vice President of Engagement, has been selected to join the Living Classrooms Foundation Rising Stars 2024 program presented by the Baltimore Business Journal. The Rising Stars program recognizes a small group of young professionals as the next generation of Baltimore philanthropists and business leaders.

“I am excited to count myself among this year’s Rising Stars, which is such a prestigious recognition,” said Greg. “I am eager to represent The Arc’s mission and vision while connecting with like-minded changemakers so we can create meaningful dialogue about expanding high-quality services for the people with intellectual and developmental disabilities we support.”

Rising Stars members are chosen based on their outstanding achievements in their professional and personal lives. In the program, Rising Stars participate in various networking opportunities and become ambassadors and supporters of Living Classrooms’ education and workforce development initiatives.

“Greg is a dynamic leader committed to educating people at all intersections of business and community leadership around the importance of centering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in everything we do,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “He is beyond deserving of this recognition because of his personal and professional drive to see innovation and improvement in the lives of the people we support.”

In his role as The Arc’s Vice President of Engagement, Greg Snyder leads The Arc’s government and community relations while managing the legislative agenda for The Arc and its subsidiaries. He developed and supports The Arc’s Living Boldly self-advocacy group, is Chair of the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues, and is a member of the Central Maryland Chamber, among other commissions, boards, and groups. Greg currently serves on the Board of Directors of Keep Punching, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing and eradicating brain cancer. He received The Daily Record’s 2020 VIP List Award, recognizing successful professionals under 40 in Maryland, and he is a graduate of Shore Leadership 2023.

Jodie Colombo Accepted to Shore Leadership 2024

Jodie Colombo

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) congratulates Jodie Colombo, Director of Day Services, on her acceptance to the Shore Leadership Class of 2024. Over the course of the year, Jodie will complete the hands-on professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of local business and community leaders on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

The Arc provides essential services and referrals to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) across eight counties on the Eastern Shore, and Jodie is eager to build new partnerships, engage in meaningful conversations, and ensure the issues impacting people with IDD in the region are centered in their discussions.

“It is exciting to have the opportunity to come together as community leaders who are all interested in doing more for the people we serve throughout our communities,” said Jodie. “I am excited to work with the people in my cohort and advocate so that actionable improvements can be made for people with IDD on the Eastern Shore.”

Community is at the heart of The Arc’s mission and vision as an organization. As The Arc continues to grow and enrich its services throughout the Eastern Shore, building strong connections with like-minded change-makers is a key step.

The Arc congratulates Jodie on this recognition of her leadership and success in her career, along with all other members of the Shore Leadership Class of 2024.

Shore Leadership is a professional development program dedicated to enhancing the quality of life on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Shore Leadership participants interface with community leaders and experts from organizations and institutions that shape the region’s structure and culture. Participants meet once monthly to focus on key topics of regional interest. Shore Leadership has been facilitating positive change in the region since 1997.

Greg Snyder in Inaugural Leadership Maryland Emerging Leaders Class

Greg Snyder named to Leadership Maryland Emerging Leader Program

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is pleased to announce that Greg Snyder, Vice President of Engagement, has been chosen to participate in Leadership Maryland’s inaugural Emerging Leaders professional development program.

Greg is one of 40 leaders selected to participate in this hands-on learning program that will focus on leadership development over the course of six months and will allow for learning, discussion, and networking among key leaders from across the state.

“I am excited to participate and am honored to be included in the first ever class of Emerging Leaders,” said Greg. “Leadership Maryland’s programming regularly provides excellent opportunities for community leaders to collaborate and connect, and I am eager to grow my skills while representing The Arc’s mission and vision.”

The Leadership Maryland Emerging Leader Program will offer a holistic approach to leadership development, designed to support each applicant in increasing their self-awareness and developing the lifelong leadership behaviors, skills, and tools they will need to become more adaptive, inclusive, and impactful leaders.

“Greg is a strategic, driven, and compassionate leader,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “I have no doubt that the Leadership Maryland Emerging Leader Program will allow Greg to continue honing his leadership skills, acting on his ambition, and growing his connections with other promising rising leaders preparing to be the dynamic leaders the future needs.”

In his role as The Arc’s Vice President of Engagement, Greg leads The Arc’s government and community relations while managing the legislative agenda for The Arc and its subsidiaries. He developed and supports The Arc’s Living Boldly self-advocacy group, is Chair of the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues, a 2023 graduate of Shore Leadership, and is a member of the Central Maryland Chamber board of directors among other commissions, boards, and groups.

Weinberg Foundation Awards One Million Dollar Grant to The Arc

Weinberg Foundation Awards a One Million Dollar Grant to The Arc to support The Arc’s Expanding What’s Possible capital campaign for the construction of Port Street Commons in Easton, MD.

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is pleased to announce that The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation has awarded The Arc a $1 million capital grant to support The Arc’s Expanding What’s Possible capital campaign for the construction of Port Street Commons in Easton, MD. This significant gift brings the total amount raised for Port Street Commons to $6.1 million.

“We are grateful for the Weinberg Foundation’s tremendous gift as a supporter of Port Street Commons,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “This gift will have a major impact in our community, supporting the creation of more affordable housing opportunities, more support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and dozens of new jobs on the Eastern Shore.”

Port Street Commons will be a first-of-its-kind community space that will house both The Arc at Port Street, which will serve as The Arc’s new Eastern Shore headquarters, and The Residences at Port Street, which will boast nine affordable housing units operated by Chesapeake Neighbors with two reserved for the Talbot Interfaith Shelter. The buildings will incorporate universal design, sustainability features, and provide space for mental health counseling and innovative services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

“We are proud to support this important project, which will increase access to services for people with disabilities, as well as mental health counseling and affordable housing, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore,” said Elvis Guzman, program officer at the Weinberg Foundation.

Port Street Commons is under construction in the downtown Port Street district of Easton along the rail trail and is already contributing to the overall economic development and health of the community. The Arc broke ground on the construction of the 24,000-square-foot facility in June of 2023, and it is scheduled to be completed in late Fall of 2024.

Megan Lyle Named to Maryland’s Executive Alliance

Megan Lyle

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is pleased to announce that Megan Lyle, Esq. LL.M, the Senior Vice President of Administration & General Counsel, has been accepted into the Executive Alliance, an organization that connects accomplished women on a professional and personal level to expand their impact and influence in Maryland.

“I am honored to be member of the Executive Alliance and make new connections with likeminded leaders in our community,” said Megan. “Women are incredibly powerful leaders, and their skillsets, connections, and insights must be recognized and leveraged in all spaces and places. I’m excited to be part of an organization bringing together female executives from across the state.”

A former litigator with over 10 years of legal experience, Megan has a passion for using her legal expertise and skillset for the greater good. Throughout her career, she has focused on removing barriers for people wherever possible. In her role at The Arc, she uses her legal expertise to support and protect the mission of the organization while making a positive impact in the community.

“Megan is an energetic and well-rounded leader committed to seeing other women succeed at The Arc,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “Her passion for our vision and mission are evident in everything she does, and she is very deserving of this state-level recognition of her dynamic leadership.”

Megan is one of several women on The Arc’s Executive Leadership Team and manages teams related to compliance, legal, and information technology. She holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from the University of Rochester, a Juris Doctor from the University of Buffalo School of Law, and a Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution from the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law.

Congratulations 2024 Celebration Impact Awardees

2024 Celebration Impact

Every year at Celebration Impact, The Arc recognizes people in the community who have made a significant difference on behalf of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This year, Celebration Impact will take place on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club on Kent Island, Md.

The Arc is pleased to announce this year’s award winners:

Leadership in Direct Service Award

Junell Nash

Leadership in Administration & Management Award

Kathryn Bucolo

Outstanding Personal Achievement Award

Scott Southerland

Kavita Krishnaswamy

Lorraine Sheehan Advocacy Award

Anatasia Kulick

Phillip Emerson

Leadership in Social Responsibility Award

Call Tracking Metrics

Impact through Leadership Award

Ben & Sarah Harries

Each of the awardees will be honored at Celebration Impact on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, from 5:00pm – 7:00pm with a reception at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club on Kent Island, Md. Tickets to attend are free, but you must register in advance.

Jodie Colombo Promoted to Director of Day Services

Jodie Colombo

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is proud to announce the promotion of Jodie Colombo to Director of Day Services. In her new role, Jodie will lead The Arc’s community-based Day Services program, which provides opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to participate in volunteer and recreational activities throughout the community that align with their unique desires, interests, and needs.

“I am honored to take on this new role and find new ways of ensuring people with IDD are actively connecting with their communities in the ways they want to,” Jodie said. “I am proud of the incredible work the Day Services team is already doing, and am excited to be leading a team that already has a reputation of going above and beyond in providing fully tailored services.”

Jodie has worked at The Arc for 12 years, from 2008 to 2017 and 2021 through the present. She led The Arc’s Day Services once before with great success. Most recently, Jodie served as our Assistant Director of Children, Youth, & Their Families, supporting families of young children with IDD to access critical resources, connect with their school systems, and become empowered advocates for their children. Jodie has already been serving as the interim Director of Day Services and has demonstrated incredible resourcefulness, dedication, and creativity in the role.

“Jodie is a dynamic leader who embodies the core values of The Arc in her daily work,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO. “She is passionate about the work we do and is excellent at supporting people to make authentic connections throughout the community.”

Jodie’s leadership will focus on improving the quality of services as well as strategic support for our Community Coaches and Day Services leaders, maximizing our impact through providing person-centered, individualized, and meaningful support. We are confident that under her leadership, The Arc’s Day Services will continue to expand and redefine what high-quality Day Services look like.

The Arc Welcomes Ellen Evans to Board of Directors

Ellen Evans joins The Arc's Board of Directors

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc), a nonprofit committed to transforming lives for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and Michele Tharp, Board Chair, are pleased to welcome Ellen Evans to The Arc’s Board of Directors.

Currently the Global Reimbursement Consultant for Medtronic Endoscopy, Ellen has 30 years of experience providing leadership supporting the development and implementation of health policy, healthcare business development, and clinical experience.

“We are pleased to welcome Ellen to our Board,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “Ellen has a diverse background in healthcare policy and business development and will provide tremendous support to our leadership as we continue to grow and strengthen our services, particularly as we expand Behavioral Health.”

Ellen is also a civic leader. She is heavily involved in her community and currently serves on the Board of Directors of Mary’s Center and Apollo’s Dream Foundation/My Tech Clinic. Ellen also dedicates time to Talbot County Empty Bowls.

“The Arc is a unique, innovative driver of positive outcomes for people with IDD in our communities, especially when it comes to producing positive Behavioral Health outcomes,” said Ellen. “I am excited about using my background and expertise to contribute to The Arc’s continuing growth and innovation in the field.”

Ellen earned a BA from the University of Virginia, an MHSA from George Washington University, and a BSN from The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Ellen is a resident of Talbot County, Maryland.

Ellen Evans joins The Arc's Board of Directors

Greg Snyder II Testifies on Behalf of HB773

Greg Snyder

Greg Snyder II, Vice President of Engagement at The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, advocated for support on Wednesday for HB773: Individuals with Disabilities and Service-Disabled Veterans Boating Fund.

This legislation would provide more opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and disabled veterans to enjoy accessible boating, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding.

“Boating and recreational watersports are a huge part of Maryland culture and life along the Chesapeake Bay,” said Snyder. “Ensuring that everyone can experience these activities that are so much a part of daily life in our region is an important step in creating a more inclusive community.”

The Arc serves over 3,000 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families throughout the region, supporting people with IDD to live the lives they choose by creating opportunities, promoting respect and equity, and providing access to services.

Throughout the spring and summer, many people in The Arc’s Day Services enjoy sailing with Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating Therapeutic Sailing (CRAB). With the establishment of the Individuals with Disabilities and Service-Disabled Veterans Boating Fund, more people with IDD across the state can share these experiences.