
Letitia GreenLetitia is the co-founder and Managing Partner of the Virginia Active Angel Network, LLC and CEO/co-owner with her husband (Mark Green) of ECorp Management Associates, Inc., a commercial real estate firm representing retail tenants in their bricks and mortar strategies worldwide. Clients, present and past, include Big Dog Sportswear, Van (shoes), U.S. Cellular, Surf Parks, LLC (currently the Ron Jon's Surfpark under construction in Florida), Gladstone's restaurant and LegoLand of California. Letitia held positions at Oppenheimer & Co, Inc. in New York and Los Angeles, Mocatta & Goldsmid (now Standard Charter Bank), the Blackstone Group and Roxbury Capital Management before starting her own mergers, aquisition and consulting firm in the healthcare field in Los Angeles in the 1990s. Letitia's work in the healthcare arena during the 1990s earned her a spot on the five-person Rotary International Young Business Person's Exchange with the Netherlands in 1993, tasked with determing the manner in which the Netherlands provides and delivers healthcare. Letitia has a B.A. in Spanish from The University of Virgnia, a Master of Business Administration from The Grazadio School of Business Administration and Management at Pepperdine University, a certificate in negotiation from the Havard /MIT Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives, and holds real estate licenses in California and Virginia. She has previously held a Series 7 license with the New York Stock Exchange. Letitia is pursuing her Virginia teaching license, and was a 2007 Ambassador for the Kauffman Foundation's EntrepreneurshipWeek USA for her work in providing a high school program on early and seed-stage angel financing for entrepreneurs at Albemarle High School. On behalf of the Virginia Active Angel Network, LLC (VAAN), Letitia accepted the 2007 Kauffman Platinum Award which recognized VAAN for its "dedication and outstanding support in shaping the next generation of entrepreneurs" during the 2007 EntrepreneurshipWeek USA. Letitia is a member of the Angel Capital Association, the Virginia Piedmont Technology Council, the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce, the Charlottesville Venture Group and is on the Small Business Advisory Board to U.Va.'s proposal to the National Science Foundation for funding for the new Center for Agile Large Systems at School of Engineering. Letitia sits on the boards of multiple companies and non-profits, is an avid open-ocean yachtsman and spends a great deal of time with her husband and two teenage children in Annapolis during the summers.
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