CAMBRIDGE – The Dorchester Chamber of Commerce presented the 2024 C. Robert “Bob” Spedden Service Award to Dr. Paul Brant at the Annual Meeting on March 21.
Bob Spedden was a …
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CAMBRIDGE – The Dorchester Chamber of Commerce presented the 2024 C. Robert “Bob” Spedden Service Award to Dr. Paul Brant at the Annual Meeting on March 21.
Bob Spedden was a well-known and respected leader in the community who demonstrated a passion for the revitalization of the county and Cambridge. He served for several years on the board of directors of the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce and was the president in 1980-1981.
He also served on the Cambridge Yacht Club Board of Governors, First National Bank Advisory Board, Dorchester Board of Realtors as president, and director for the Maryland Association of Realtors. Mr. Spedden founded the Committee of 100 that spawned revitalization efforts including the Dorchester County Visitors Center, the adjacent children's playground, Sailwinds Park, Governor's Hall, Richardson Maritime Museum, Choptank River Lighthouse, Downtown Harriett Tubman Museum, and the Dorchester Skipjack Committee - Nathan of Dorchester.
He also served as the first president of Sailwinds Park, Inc. His vision for economic development of Dorchester County also included the re-development of the former Eastern Shore State Hospital property into today's Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa & Marina.
The objective of the award is to recognize those individuals who share a similar passion to Mr. Spedden’s and have worked to advance the economic well-being of the community. Sharon Spedden, Chamber Board chairman in 2021 and daughter of Bob Spedden, presented the award to Dr. Brant. He is the seventh recipient of the award. He joins prior recipients Frank Narr, Gerry Boyle, Phil Feldman, Greg Whitten, Evelyn Townsend and Herschel Johnson.
Dr. Brant moved to Cambridge in 1981, after buying the practice started by Emerson Slocum in 1936. That practice continues today, operating under new ownership, making it one of the oldest ongoing businesses in the county.
He had loyal patients who regularly referred friends and family members to see him. He retired in 2023 but remains engaged in the community.
His list of professional associations and community service is long. Following is a list of some of them.
Member since 1978
Board of Directors for 13 years
President
Chair of Legal and Legislative Committee
Chair of Vision USA Committee
Chair Legal/Legislative Committee
Chair Education Committee
Chair of Awards
Chair Northeast Regional Profession Committee
Board of Directors
Chair Business Committee
Chair Finance Committee
Chair Compensation Committee
Chair Patient & Provider Relations Committee
Chair Quality Care Committee
Speaker at Capitol Hill for briefing Legislative aides
Steering Committee for Healthy Sight Institute
President
Vice President
Secretary
President
Vice President
Chair of Sight Preservation Committee
President
Treasurer
Vice President
Board of Directors
Vestry
Chairman Long-range Planning Committee
President
Board of Directors
Chair Government Affairs committee (many years)
President
Vice President
Finance Committee
“This is not a complete list; Paul would engage and help anyone who asked,” a statement from the Chamber of Commerce said. “It is clear he cares about the community in which lives, and we are very lucky he chose to live in ours.”
Over 350 business and community leaders registered to attend the sold-out event held at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort and Spa. For more information about the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce or the C. Robert “Bob” Spedden Service Award, visit dorchesterchamber.org.