Mid-Atlantic President Wayne Gioioso, Jr. Joins the Signal 13 Foundation Board
The Signal 13 Foundation is pleased to welcome Wayne Gioioso, Jr., to its Board of Directors. Signal 13 is an independent local nonprofit that provides financial support to Baltimore City Police in the form of unexpected hardship grants and college scholarships for their children.
Wayne Gioioso founded Mid-Atlantic Properties, Inc. in 1987. The company’s portfolio includes office, retail, parking, residential and storage properties, in addition to industrial land, throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Over the course of his 40-year real estate career, Wayne has earned numerous awards and honors including winning the Baltimore Business Journal’s “Top 40 Under 40” award, being named a finalist for Ernst & Young’s “Real Estate Entrepreneur of the Year” award, receiving The St. Ignatius Award from St. Ignatius Parish and Fr. Bill Watters, and receiving the prestigious Kelley Medal award for distinguished alumni from his alma mater, Loyola Blakefield. Wayne is actively involved in the community and has served or is currently serving on the boards of: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Loyola Blakefield High School, Notre Dame Preparatory School, Johns Hopkins-External Affairs, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Baltimore County Economic Development Commission and Loyola University-Board of Sponsors.
About Signal 13
Formed in 1983 by Police Commissioner Frank J. Battaglia with help from prominent philanthropists and business owners, the Signal 13 Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) committed to supporting the men and women of the Baltimore City Police Department. Its funding comes from private donations, foundations, and corporate grants. For more information, please go to www.signal13foundation.org.