Members Named Influential Marylanders
The Daily Record announced its 2014 Influential Marylanders. The program honors individuals who have made significant impacts in their fields and continue to be leaders in Maryland.
Several Maryland Chamber members were among this year, including:
- Jeff Salkin, Maryland Public Television, for Communications
- Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, for Education
- Karyl B. Leggio, Ph.D., Sellinger School of Business & Management Loyola University, for Education
- Ron Welch, University of Baltimore School of Law, for Education
- Andrew Bertamini, Wells Fargo, for Finance
- Bill Miller, Legg Mason, for Finance
- Kathleen Murphy, Maryland Bankers Association, for Finance
- Steve Phillips, Phillips Seafood, for Freestyle
- Chet Burrell, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, for Health Care
- Debra Holbrook, Mercy Medical Center, for Health Care
- Barry Labinger, Emergent BioSolutions, for Health Care
- Bill Roberton, Adventist Health Care, for Health Care
- Maria Trent, M.D., M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Leadership in Adolescent Health Training Program, for Health Care
- Ava Lias-Booker, McGuire Woods LLP, for Law
- Barry Levin, Saul Ewing, for Law
- Mark Furst, United Way of Central Maryland, for Philanthropy
- Toby Bozzuto, The Bozzuto Group, for Real Estate
- Jan Baum, Object Lab at Towson University, for Technology
- Thomas Coughlin, Beltway Region, Comcast, for Technology
Congratulations to all of the honorees for being Influential Marylanders!