Ravens linebacker Trenton Simpson invited fans and supporters to join him and his teammates for a night honoring our nation’s active and retired military members and their families. Simpson also kicked off the launch of his nonprofit, The Trenton Simpson Foundation, recently at the Mt. Washington Mill Dye house in Baltimore.
The inaugural Tribute to Troops Tailgate, presented by the HM2 Buck for Hope Foundation, featured a VIP tailgate-style reception, multi-course dinner stations, music and one-of-a-kind experiences with Ravens players. Guests donned their Ravens gear for an evening of tailgate games, prizes and exclusive silent and live auctions.
Dionna Ford sits with her son Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Trenton Simpson as he hosts the Inaugural Tribute to Troops-A Gourmet Tailgate to Benefit Military Families at the Mt. Washington Mill Dye House. Simpson founded the nonprofit Trenton Simpson Foundation this year to support active and retired military service members and their families. The proceeds will go to military organizations to provide academic scholarships for military families. (Staff)
Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Trenton Simpson hosts the Inaugural Tribute to Troops-A Gourmet Tailgate to Benefit Military Families at the Mt. Washington Mill Dye House. Simpson founded the nonprofit Trenton Simpson Foundation this year to support active and retired military service members and their families. The proceeds will provide go to military organizations to provide academic scholarships for military families. (Staff)
Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Trenton Simpson makes remarks as he hosts the Inaugural Tribute to Troops-A Gourmet Tailgate to Benefit Military Families at the Mt. Washington Mill Dye House. Simpson founded the nonprofit Trenton Simpson Foundation this year to support active and retired military service members and their families. The proceeds will go to military organizations to provide academic scholarships for military families. (Staff)
Ammanuel Moore, BGE director of large customer service, and Kelsey Bynum, Exelon senior business liaison. (Staff)
Thomas Choi, Rhee Bros, Inc. IT manager, Robin Rhee, president, Peter Hwang, attorney with Sung Hwang and Kim LLP, and Dan Yoon, Yoon Patel Wealth Partners at Northwestern Mutual.(Staff)
From left, Mike Buckless, field sales manager for Constellation Brands, Inc.,CBI, John Richardson, CBI sales director, Bruce Leslie and Shawn Linthicum, co-owners of Grape and Grain Wine and Spirits. (Staff)
From left CJ Koch, Compass Real Estate, Rotica Lewis, BGE manager of corporate responsibility, and Brittany Jones, BGE director of government and external affairs. (Staff)
From left, Gary Williams, CEO, Williams Asset Management and a Trenton Simpson Foundation board member, and Gavin Walter, Williams Asset Management client service. (Staff)
Dec 17, 2024: From left, Shelly Giuliano, of Savage, and Aline Lin, Trenton Simpson Foundation board member. (Staff)
From left, C.J. Alfuente, Cohen and Company, Christie Stravino, Cohen and Company partner and Trenton Simpson Foundation board member, and Matt Sanders, operations manager for Weston Solutions, Inc. (Staff)
From left, Sarah Coard, biologist at the US Army DEVCOM Analysis Center at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Clarence “Clancy” Hackett, vice president at All Staffed Up, and Tom Coard, realtor/manager for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. (Staff)
Shannon Brown, vice president of The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, and Kirby Fowler, president. (Staff)
From left, Colette Honorable, Excelon chief of external affairs and a board member of the Trenton Simpson Foundation, and Dionna Ford, Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Trenton Simpson’s mother. (Staff)
From left, Kim Worsley, secretary Compassionate Homes for Veterans, Diane Devaney, president and founder of Devaney and Associates, Inc. and a Trenton Simpson Foundation board member, David Dekowski, president of Recruit Rebels and COO of Devaney and Associates, Inc. and Bryan Worsley, founder and president of Compassionate Homes for Veterans. (Staff)