Bowie Baysox
Jonathan Williamson has extensive experience in leadership and operational management within the United States Marine Corps, serving since June 2004 in various roles, including Partnership Management Officer and Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-7. Their responsibilities have encompassed managing interorganizational relationships, facilitating staff functions for a large organization, and advising on manpower utilization for global operations. Williamson has also held key positions in safety, training, and quality assurance, overseeing personnel development and operational readiness. Additionally, early career experience includes traffic operations supervision at Cedar Point Amusement Park. Jonathan Williamson holds a BA with a triple business major from Bowling Green State University and has completed advanced military education, including the Command and Staff Course and the Expeditionary Warfare School.
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Bowie Baysox
The Bowie Baysox are the Class AA Minor League Affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and have been in operation since 1993. The organization has played its home games at Prince George's Stadium in Bowie, MD since the 1994 season. The Bowie Baysox pride themselves on being one of the top family and group outing attractions around the metropolitan Washington, DC/Baltimore area each and every year. With a stadium that seats 10,000 fans, great professional baseball action, fun for families, kids and adults including great between inning promotions, a kids park that features a carousel and inflatable games, affordable ticket and concessions prices and Free Parking, fans love coming out to a Baysox game between April - September each season. The Baysox have also played host to many Major League Baseball stars over the years including: Jeffrey Hammonds, Gregg Zaun, Armando Benitez, Jayson Werth, Jerry Hairston, Jr., Nick Markakis, Chris Tillman, Brian Roberts, Matt Wieters, Manny Machado, and many others. The Baysox captured their first Eastern League Championship in 2015.