Board of Aldermen, City of Frederick, 1997-2001. Member, Board of Education, Frederick County, 2010-11; Board of Elections, Frederick County, 2010-; Board of Health, Frederick County, 2010-; Business Development Advisory Council, Frederick County, 2010-; Roads Board, Frederick County, 2010-; Frederick Municipal Airport Commission, 2010-; Transportation Services Advisory Council, Frederick County, 2010-. Member, National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, 2010, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Member, Local Government Subcommittee, Base Realignment and Closure Subcabinet, 2010-11; Climate, Energy and Environment Policy Committee, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, 2011-. Member, Planning Commission, Frederick County, 2012-.
Born in Frederick, Maryland, 1971. Attended Governor Thomas Johnson High School; Frederick Community College, A.A.; Frostburg State University, B.S. (mass communication), 1993. Owner and operator, Interstate Mobile Advertising, Inc. Co-owner, Yellow Cab of Frederick, Brunswick, Thurmont, and Mount Airy; Classic Limo and Sedan; Classic Detail and Wash. Radio host, "Frederick's Forum", WFMD, 2001-08; "Sound Off", WFMD, 2001-10; "Blaine Young Show", WFMD, 2008-. Former account executive, local sales manager, and director of sales, WFRE/WFMD, Frederick. Substitute teacher, Frederick County Public Schools, taught technical education at New Market Middle School and Thurmont Middle School. Member, Legislative Committee, Maryland Association of Counties, 2011- (tax subcommittee, 2011-). Member, Frederick County Chamber of Commerce; Frederick County Builders Association; Rotary of Southern Frederick County; Monocacy Pistol Club of Frederick; Fishing Creek Rod and Gun Club; National Rifle Association; Izaak Walton League of America; Sons of the American Revolution; Sons of the Amvets; Moose Club; Eagles Club; Redmens Club; Chamber of Commerce; Rotary of Southern Frederick County. Honorary member, Junior Fire Company no. 2, Frederick. Married; four children; one grandchild.
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