Councilman Nick J. Mosby
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About Councilman
Nick Mosby is a business leader, youth advocate, and Baltimore’s native son.
He was raised in Northeast Baltimore by his mother, the late Eunice Orange, who always stressed education as a top priority.
After graduating from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in 1997, Nick attended and graduated from Tuskegee University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Currently, Nick is a Video Network Engineering Manager with Verizon Communications, Inc. For the past 14 years, he has managed projects for the company with budgets of over $30 million.
Following graduation, Nick's lasting love for Baltimore City brought him back home. In 2004, he invested in Reservoir Hill by utilizing the S.C.O.P.E. Program to purchase and refurbish a dilapidated home that had been abandoned for nearly 20 years.
Nick recognizes his personal responsibility to give back to the youth. As such, he has been an instructor and mentor with the Omega Academy, a College Tour coordinator and mentor with the Winning Teams Mentoring Program at Coppin State University, a seminar facilitator with Inroads, Inc., as well as a volunteer with the Upward Bound program.
Nick also has an extensive record of public service. He is the immediate past President of the Bolton Park Neighbors, Inc. in Reservoir Hill, and served on the board of Community Building in Partnerships Incorporated in Sandtown-Winchester. Currently, Nick serves as board member of Midtown Community Benefits District (MCBD), Empowering Minds of Maryland Youth (EMMY), and the Elijah Cummings Youth Program (ECYP). In 2008, Nick was honorably appointed to the Maryland Democratic State Central Committee for the 40th District.
In 2011, Nick threw his hat in the ring for the Baltimore City 7th District City Council race and accomplished a strategic and historic political upset when he, a political newcomer, not only clenched the Democratic nomination for the 7th District City Council, but was also the only candidate city-wide who was able to unseat a two-term incumbent.
Raised with strong Christian values, Nick is a lifelong member of St. Matthew Catholic Church, an active member of Reservoir Hill community associations, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated. Nick currently resides in Reservoir Hill and is happily married to former Assistant State’s Attorney for Baltimore City, Marilyn Mosby. Together, they are the proud parents of two young daughters.
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