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Brian Albright


Brian Albright

Website Project Manager

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For more than 10 years, I’ve used my experience in professional Website Project Management, Website Design, User Experience Design, and Graphic Design to help translate complex hunger-related information into engaging, easy-to-access digital content. In my 25+ years of professional experience, I’ve created print pieces, websites, branded merchandise, and corporate identities for a number of major brands and non-profits including: the NAACP, the Maryland Stadium Authority, Toyota, multiple Maryland State Departments, TIC Gums, and an array of small businesses.

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Latest Content by Brian Albright

October 18, 2019

Congrats FoodWorks Class 33 Graduates

We congratulate the students of FoodWorks Class 33 as they have graduated from our 12-week culinary program — leaving with a ServSafe Manager certification, job-readiness skills, and the knowledge to thrive in the culinary world.

September 3, 2019

Farm to Food Bank Program (VIDEO)

At the Maryland Food Bank, we know that better nutrition means better health. That’s why, with the help of farmers like Steve, we’re committed to delivering millions of pounds of fresh produce annually through our Farm to Food Bank Program.”Hunger does not discriminate, we want to see people having healthy options for their meals”-Steve of Mason’s Heritage Farms.

July 9, 2019

Real Hunger. Real Voices. (VIDEO)

Hunger is a very real issue that real people deal with every day. Despite being one of the wealthiest states in the nation, Marylanders from all walks of life find themselves in need of food assistance from time to time, for a variety of reasons. Hear from two people who have used the food assistance safety net, but for different and personal reasons.

August 2, 2017

Elevating Hunger Relief on the Eastern Shore

The Eastern Shore encompasses eight of the twenty-one counties we serve in the state of Maryland, and is home to nearly 45,000 individuals who are food insecure. We’re dedicated to helping them reach their full potential by expanding our hunger relief efforts in the region with a $1.5 million investment in infrastructure and operational improvements.

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