Sean Stinnett

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Helping people access opportunities is at the core of his personal and professional life. Sean A. Stinnett works in the Mayor’s Office as the Deputy Director of Small, Minority & Women-Owned Businesses and Director of Baltimore Main Streets in Baltimore, Maryland.  Before working for the City of Baltimore, Sean served 10 years as the PRG (Procurement Review Group) Administrator for the Maryland Department of General Services, handling the MBE & VSBE goal setting, SBR designation, and compliance on State contracts.

Sean was raised to appreciate public service and value hard work.  He’s demonstrated compassion and concern for those in need, which has grown into a commitment to working for the common good.  A native of West Baltimore, Sean is a proud graduate of Baltimore City Public Schools.  On the collegiate level, Sean has earned an A.A. Degree in Mass Communications/Media Studies at Baltimore City Community College and a B.S. Degree in Sports & Fitness Administration with minors in Journalism and Business Management at Coppin State University.

Sean has been an active resident in the city of Baltimore, particularly in the West Arlington community.  Currently, Sean is the President of the West Arlington Improvement Association, Executive Director of Baltimore Clean Streets, Vice President of the Northwestern District Community Relations Council, and Advisory Board Member for the University of Maryland Greenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center.  Sean has also served as President of the Maryland Muslim Council and former Executive Board member for the Gwynn Oak Islamic Community.

Sean believes we show how much we care by how much we do, and his leadership in the community is a testament to how much he cares about making our schools better, our streets safe, and our businesses local.