Charlie Mac
Charles Andrew McClenahan, or “Charlie Mac” as he was affectionally known, was the founder of Landmark Insurance & Financial Group in Princess, MD. In Tribute In Addition to being a successful businessman, Charlie Mac served as Mayor of the City of Crisfield from 1978-1982, and was elected to serve in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1992-2003. His state and community were always a top priority for Charlie Mac, and he was instrumental in the growth of Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties. Charlie embraced changed, working tirelessly for his community and the State of Maryland.
Mac was a leader in establishing many events from the state to the local level, including the National Hard Crab Derby, the J. Millard Tawes Carb & Clam Bake, the Tawes Museum, Great Hope Golf Course, Chesapeake Bay Commission, and the Tri-County Council, which provided Shore Transit buses for the Three Lower Counties.


