Annapolis, MD - George Schulze was on the CRAB Board of Directors from 2020-2021 before moving to North Carolina. CRAB is happy to welcome him back to Annapolis and the Board. George feels a strong personal affinity with CRAB’s mission after suffering an accident that led to seven surgeries, leaving him with permanent nerve damage to his knee. "The joy that boating brings to CRAB’s guests is a constant inspiration for me to serve on CRAB’s Board and support its growth. I am excited to learn more and continue working towards improving the lives of the people within CRAB’s mission," said George.
Before retirement, George enjoyed a successful 42-year career in the tech industry, including employment with KPMG Consulting and OpenText. His leadership style, passion, and ability to work collaboratively with employees and many different companies and cultures around the world led to his success, and he is highly valued in his role on the CRAB Board.
Keith Misner has lived in Annapolis for more than 30 years and is active on the Board of Directors of The Buoniconti Fund, which supports The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and has worked to improve the lives of people with disabilities for many years. He is also an at-large member of the Annapolis Yacht Club Board of Governors. Keith has over 35 years of national commercial real estate experience with success in investment sales, asset management, and development in public and private owner/investor firms and major service providers. Keith is an active National Multifamily Housing Council and Urban Land Institute member. “Keith's commitment to CRAB's mission and his extensive experience will be crucial for the team's success in delivering new, meaningful programs to the CRAB Adaptive Boating Center. These programs will match the exceptional quality that CRAB has become known for,” remarked CRAB’s Vice Chair Beth Rossman.