Background
Frosh, Brian Esten was born on October 8, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Stanley Benjamin and Judith Lee.
Frosh, Brian Esten was born on October 8, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Stanley Benjamin and Judith Lee.
Wesleyan University (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). University of Stockholm, Sweden. Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1971).
Member, Board of Editors, Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems, 1970-1971. Legislative Assistant to United States. Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Junior, 1972-1976.
Member, Board of Directors, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, since 1983. Member, National Advisory Council, United States Small Business Administration, 1980- 1981. Member, Montgomery County Charter Review Commission, 1983- 1986.
Legislation assistant Sen. Harrison Williams, Washington, 1972-1976. Partner Kass, Skalet & Frosh, 1976-1979, Bingaman, Davenport & Lovejoy, Santa Fe, 1979-1981, Karp, Frosh, Lapidus, Wigodsky and Norwind, Bethesda, since 1996.
Attorney private practice, 1981—1996. Member Maryland House of Delegates, Annapolis, 1987—1994, chairman Montgomery County House delegate, 1991-1993. Member District 16 Maryland State Senate, since 1995, deputy majority leader, 2001—2003.
Chairman Judicial Proceedings committee, Economic & Environmental Affairs committee, Chesapeake Bay Commission. Member Governor's Task Force on Energy. Board directors State National Bank Maryland.
Legislation acts include Maryland Recycling Act, Newspaper Recycling Act, Oil Spills Bill, Bay Protection and Oil Exploration, also others.
Board directors Hebrew Home Greater Washington, 1986-1995, Jewish Community Center Greater Washington, 1983-1989. Member Montgomery County Charter Review Commission, 1983-1986. National advisory commission Small Business Administration, 1981-1982.
Member Maryland State Bar Association (Leadership and Outstanding Service award 2001), Wesleyan University Alumni Association (executive committee 1986-1989).
Married Marcy Frosh; 2 children.