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25 WOMEN TO WATCH
Eve Rosenbaum
Assistant general manager of baseball operations,
Baltimore Orioles
Each morning, Eve Rosenbaum’s first thought is about fueling up for the day ahead with cold-brew coffee. As the assistant
general manager of baseball operations for the Orioles, a role she
stepped into last year after serving as the team’s director of baseball development since 2019, Rosenbaum is “always on,” she said.
“The job is all-consuming,” the Baltimore City resident and
Harvard University alumna added. “Everywhere I go … someone
wants to stop and talk to me.”
Rosenbaum, 33, coordinates with the team’s coaches to manage
and fine-tune the roster based on players’ performances. She also
acts as a liaison for a number of other departments supporting
the Orioles.
“Who knows what the future holds; that’s why we play the
games,” she said. Baseball, she added, was her “first love.” Her
parents brought her to Orioles games when she was less than a
year old, and she played on a boys baseball team until high school,
when she switched to softball.
In addition to her work in Baltimore, Rosenbaum is playing a
role in the creation of a new Orioles academy in the Dominican
Republic.
— Abigail Gruskin
LLOYD FOX
Detra Miller
Regional affinity manager for Greater Baltimore,
M&T Bank
Detra Miller loves that every day at M&T Bank can bring a different
challenge and opportunity. For the past few years, Miller has been overseeing programs aimed at supporting small businesses and particularly
businesses led by people of color.
“Your life can be changed in an instant depending on your financial
status,” Miller said. “How can we bring more empathy to banking? …
I’m really proud of the fact of trying something different.”
Miller, 39, was born in Baltimore, but has lived throughout Maryland
and spent part of her childhood in the Bahamas. After graduating from
Towson University, she worked at Morgan Stanley for two years before
joining a management development program at Provident Bank in
2008, which was a scary time in the financial industry, Miller recalled.
Several months later, M&T Bank took over Provident and Miller has
been with M&T ever since.
Today, Miller lives in Rosedale with her husband, a Baltimore City
firefighter, and their two children. She loves being outside and said she’s
trying to spend more time with people who bring her joy.
— Giacomo Bologna
LLOYD FOX
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