New content to debut in ancillary print publication and online February 2020
Baltimore magazine has announced a new publication dedicated to the leaders and influencers making change in Baltimore.Baltimore GameChangersshines a spotlight on the people and organizations encouraging positive advancements in the community. There will be both print and digital aspects of this new ancillary publication debuting February 2020.
“This is just one of the ways we’re continuing to celebrate our city. The publication is a nod to the business leaders, nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, and unsung heroes of Baltimore that are making a positive difference and keeping the community inspired and hopeful,” said Michael Teitelbaum, president of Baltimore.
The publication will be delivered to subscribers with the February 2020 issue, as well as distributed to select business and non-profit leaders that are not currently subscribers.In coordination with the release of the publication,Baltimore GameChangers will be celebrated at an event in February with a TED-style talk along with a panel discussion featuring a few of the selected GameChangers. Following the panel, guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, live music, and networking. The date for this event and additional details will be released in the coming weeks.
The magazine is accepting nominations now through September 30, 2019 for people and organizations to be highlighted in Baltimore GameChangers. Nominations can be submitted at bmag.co/gamechanger.
About Baltimore Magazine
Baltimore magazine is the area’s most popular guide to the best of the greater Baltimore region. Its “Best of Baltimore,” “Top Doctors,” and “Best Restaurants” features have become signatures of the magazine, and Baltimore’s monthly exploration of politics, food, business, lifestyle, and the arts has earned numerous awards, including several City and Regional Magazine Awards (CRMA) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards. This year,Baltimore magazine celebrates its 111th anniversary and is the country’s oldest continuously published city/regional magazine.