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The Conscious Capitalist - Featuring Monica Mitchell

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Christopher King - who goes by King is the founder and CEO The Conscious Real Estate Investors Roundtable (Conscious RT) a team of real estate investors, developers, and real estate professionals who are committed to transforming neighborhoods in Baltimore City one block at a time without displacing the current residents.  King has been investing and developing real estate since 1998. 

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Monica Mitchell has over 20 years’ experience in banking and community development. In her role, Monica leads Corporate Philanthropy and Community Development work for the Maryland and Greater DC regions, responsible for affordable housing, workforce development, entrepreneurship and financial education efforts for low-to-moderate income communities, with a personal passion to address the intersectionality of these issues with public health outcomes.

She has a passion to educate and motivate individuals and families to reach their full potential through economic empowerment and has conducted hundreds of financial capability seminars for businesses, schools, governmental groups and non-profits. Monica is a passionate volunteer and regularly mentors and job shadows with young women in high school and college who are pursuing careers in banking and corporate social responsibility.

In August of 2015, after years of planning and under Monica’s leadership as founding president of the board, the all-girls Lillie May Carroll Jackson Public Charter School opened in Northeast Baltimore City. This innovative model of public/private partnership is in collaboration with Roland Park Country School (K-12 all-girls independent school) and Baltimore City Public Schools. Lillie May currently serves almost 300 young women from across Baltimore City in 5th-8th grades.

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