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Bruce Branch is best known as an award-winning journalist, orator, author, community activist, businessman, civic leader and spiritual leader for many people who suffer from debilitating life controlling problems.  He also serves as one of the tri-founders and Executive Director of the Maryland Business Clergy Partnership which represents more than 200 churches and businesses. Actively engaged in politics, Branch nearly became the first candidate in 24 years to unseat an incumbent during an amazing run for a seat on the Prince George’s County Council in 2014. He is the founder and former pastor of For Christ Sake Christian Ministries of Southern Maryland. He currently serves as an assistant pastor at Unity Baptist Church in Washington, DC and has been called to serve at Abundant Life Bible Church in Hyattsville, Maryland. He is the former founder of Branch Communications and Publisher of the Black Connection Newspapers of Southern Maryland, both dedicated to empowering and enlightening African Americans. Branch is past president of the Washington Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. He was the first African American varsity basketball coach at the elite Calverton School in Huntingtown, Maryland. He also is a former member of the board of the Council of Churches of Greater Washington, which represents more than 500 faith-based organizations with more than 100,000 members in the Washington Metropolitan Area. 

As President of Branch Communications, he has steadily built the company into a thriving enterprise since its beginning in 2002. In the past year, the company has provided services to more than 100 small businesses in Maryland.

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