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Quincy Bareebe is a candidate running for Maryland’s 5th Congressional District seat in the United States House of Representatives. She has a professional background in accounting, finance, and entrepreneurship, and she is known for her involvement in healthcare services and community leadership. [1]
Bareebe immigrated to the United States as a young woman and financed her college education by working multiple jobs, including in restaurant dishwashing. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Accountancy and Finance from Northeastern University. [2]
Bareebe began her career as an Internal Auditor at KPMG, a global accounting firm, and later served as a Financial Manager at the U.S. Department of Defense. She is also the Founder and CEO of Royal AssistedLiving Inc [3], and Plus Royal Medical Supplies LLC, healthcare companies based in Odenton, Maryland. [2]
In addition to her professional roles, Bareebe has been involved in various community initiatives. She served as President of Royal Homecare and Staffing and has been active on the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors. [2]
Bareebe is running as a Democratic candidate for Congress, focusing her campaign on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. She emphasizes her commitment to representing the interests of her constituents and promoting progress in her district.
Scheduled for the Democratic primary on May 14, 2024, Bareebe's candidacy seeks to bring attention to her professional background and community involvement as qualifications for political office. [1]