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Meet Baltimore’s Multi-Million Dollar Benefactor

Photo: Brown Capital Management

A Greater Baltimore STEM Story

Eddie C. Brown, an electrical engineer, ace stock picker and renowned investment manager, loves Baltimore, his adopted hometown, and uses his success to support its children, schools, the arts and the most needy.

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C. Sylvia Brown and Eddie Brown

In February 2019, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced that Brown, and his wife C. Sylvia Brown, had given $3.5 million to endow the position of chief curator. ArtForum magazine says, that the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Chief Curator position is “one of the few curatorial positions in the United States named for an African American couple.”

In 2018, Asma Naeem, from Pakistan originally, was appointed the BMA’s chief curator. Brown told the New York Times that he and his wife, “see this endowment for chief curator as being a very significant statement, especially naming a person of color.”

Born to a teenage mother in poor rural Florida, Eddie Brown has never forgotten that those that do well are also able to do much good.

Brown Capital Management Executive Team

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Eddie Brown, lower right corner

In 1983, Brown founded Brown Capital Management, Inc. (BCM) in Baltimore, after working for IBM, and the investment firm T. Rowe Price. BCM has about $10 billion under its management currently.

In 2018, BCM won multiple awards, again. They include a Thomson Reuters Lipper Fund Small-Cap Growth Funds 10-Year award and Investor’s Business Daily Top 5 Awards in U.S. Diversified Stock Funds, and Growth Funds.

Read Beating the Odds: Eddie Brown’s Investing and Life Strategies by Brown with Blair Walker.

Brown, for 25 years, was a regular panelist on the PBS nationally televised financial program, Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street, formally Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser. In 1996, Brown was inducted into the Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser Hall of Fame.

In 2016, “Brown Capital’s Small Company Fund received a Morningstar Analyst Rating of Gold, its highest Medalist rating, and a Morningstar Overall Rating of five stars, beating out 660 other Small Growth Funds.”

Frank McCoy note: I first met Eddie Brown, when I created the Black Enterprise Investment Roundtable and invited him as a panelist. My parents had addicted me to Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser years earlier.

Watch Eddie Brown talk about his life.

Brown earned received his BS in electrical engineering from Howard University, an MS in electrical engineering from New York University, and an MBA from Indiana University Kelley School of Business.

Sylvia Brown, who has a master’s degree in health education, is on the Advisory Board of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The couple became active at the BMA in 1997 and each has served the museum as a trustee. They are BMA serial benefactors and made a $150,000 challenge gift to found the BMA’s Collectors Circle Fund for Art by African Americans. They also supported the BMA’s 2012 re-installation of its Contemporary Wing.

Philanthropy for the community

Through the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation, the couple support charitable groups addressing needs, in Baltimore, in the areas of health, the arts, and K-12 education.

In Health Care, the Browns:

  • Founded, in 2007, the C. Sylvia and Eddie C. Brown Community Health Scholarship program for African American students at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The scholarship provides five-year full PhD funding. That includes tuition, health insurance, a National Institutes of Health-level stipend and a one-time research award. As of 2019, 18 students had completed their PhD work.
  • Have also focused on HIV/AIDS treatment in the black community, and the prevention and treatment of cancer.

Darriel Harris

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JHU Bloomberg School PhD candidate

Harris, a current Brown Community Health Scholar, told a Bloomberg School news service that his benefactors are his role models. “Eddie Brown was an engineer like me. He went to an HBCU like I did [Harris received a  BS in Engineering from Historically-black Morgan State University], and we both … left engineering at a time when it was risky to do so. I get a lot of inspiration from him and Sylvia Brown, also.”

In education, the Browns:

Enabling the Arts

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MICA Brown Center, left. MICA main buiding, right.

In the Arts, the Browns have supported:

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