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Read this op-ed piece written by Anirban Basu and Aaron Greenfield outlining the challenges and contributions made by small and medium-sized businesses.
Maryland Business Council Launched as a Needed Advocate
Small- to medium-size Maryland businesses got a new advocate yesterday with the launch of the Maryland Business Council, a statewide group that will push to make state and local agencies more responsive to their interests
Hale, Pols Introduce Latest Business Group
Maryland business leaders yesterday announced the start of a new statewide business group called the Maryland Business Council to advocate for small- to medium-sized businesses and fund business-friendly politicians.
New Group to Back Small Businesses
On Monday, Edwin F. Hale Sr., the entrepreneurial chairman and CEO of Baltimore's 1st Mariner Bank, introduced the newest advocate for Maryland's small and mid-sized businesses: the Maryland Business Council.
A New Voice Joins Advocates for Maryland's Businesses
Among the 21 founding members are 20 prominent political and economic-development leaders—and a university president who's as comfortable discussing the state's business climate as he is the academic calendar.
Cecil President Helps Organize Business Council
Cecil Federal President and CEO Mary Halsey joined a group of prominent Maryland business leaders Monday to announce the formation of the Maryland Business Council (MBC), a statewide organization to address the unmet needs of small and medium businesses.
