Alumna Amber Wendland Named to Top 100 Women of Maryland

By Maggie Haslam / Apr 1, 2021 / Updated May 20, 2022

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Amber Wendland (B.S. Architecture ’10, ARCP ‘13), a senior associate at Baltimore-based Ayers Saint Gross, has been named one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women by the Daily Record. Maryland’s Top 100 Women recognizes high-achieving Maryland women who are making an impact through their leadership, community service and mentoring. 

Meshing her expertise as an architect and planner, Wendland leverages community engagement and innovative design solutions to create vibrant futures for urban communities. Her work on the East Baltimore Revitalization Plan delivered a community-led master plan and vision to some of Baltimore’s most historically disinvested neighborhoods. Wendland was recently appointed to the Neighborhood Design Center's Board of Directors, where she continues her work to grow healthy, equitable neighborhoods for all.

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