Posted on 4/27/21
Karson Institute Partners with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and MPT
Loyola’s Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice is partnering with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture and Maryland . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
MacKenzie Capital Refinances Portfolio of 10 Properties
MacKenzie Capital, LLC is pleased to announce they secured refinance proceeds for 10 assets with seven separate loans from two different lenders. The assets included nearly . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Securrency Raises $30M Series B
Securrency, Inc., a leading developer of institutional-grade blockchain-based financial and regulatory technology
Posted on 4/27/21
Tenable Completes Acquisition of Alsid
Tenable Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: TENB), the Cyber Exposure company, today announced that it completed the acquisition of
Posted on 4/27/21
Luminis Health Announces Leadership Appointments
Luminis Health announces the following appointments to its leadership team: Stephen (Steve) Selinger, MD is the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Luminis Health Anne Arundel . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
T. Rowe Price Leads $110 Million Series E in Clio
Clio, the leader in cloud-based legal technology, announced a new valuation of US$1.6B after raising US$110M in its Series E. The funding round was led by . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
FCP's Lacy Rice to Moderate May 19th Crittenden Multifamily Conference Session
FCP® Co-Founder and Managing Partner Lacy Rice will lead a Crittenden Multifamily Conference session exploring the impact of work from home trends on multifamily demand. The . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Capital Electric Plans Expansion And New Jobs In Prince George’s County
Capital Lighting and Supply, LLC (DBA Capital Electric), a privately-owned, electrical distributor that provides electrical and lighting products in the Mid Atlantic area, is expanding its . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
2021’s Best Large Cities to Start a Business – WalletHub Study
With two in three small business owners saying 2020 was their hardest year ever, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Best Large . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
C. Fraser Smith 1938-2021
The intersecting worlds of Maryland journalism and politics are mourning C. Fraser Smith, a longtime chronicler of state government and politics who died Sunday after suffering . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Foundation Fighting Blindness Appoints Claire M. Gelfman, Ph.D. as Chief Scientific Officer
Foundation Fighting Blindness, the world's leading organization committed to finding treatments and cures for blinding retinal diseases, announces that it has appointed Claire M. Gelfman, Ph.D. . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
McCormick To Acquire Cholula Hot Sauce From L Catterton For $800M
McCormick & Company Inc. (NYSE: MKC), a global leader in flavor, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the parent company of . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Chesapeake Bay Foundation President Will Baker to Retire
Chesapeake Bay Foundation President William C. Baker and the Board of Trustees today discussed succession planning for Baker’s retirement at the end of 2021
Posted on 4/27/21
State Roundup: Gov. Hogan Launches COVID-19 Vaccination PSA; Former State Medical Examiner’s Findings To Be Probed
HOGAN LAUNCHES COVID VAXX PSA: Gov. Larry Hogan Friday touted the state’s launch of a 30-second public service announcement video that features six Maryland doctors who . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Buckel: Republicans Need To Do A ‘Better Job’ Of Communicating To Voters In The Baltimore-D.C. Metro Area
Newly-elected House Minority Leader Jason Buckel (R-Allegany) said Republicans “need to do a better job” of communicating their party’s message on key issues to voters in . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Baltimore’s $400 Relief Cards are Being Put to Mostly Good Use, Data Show
A debit card program designed to help Baltimore families impacted by Covid buy groceries and other necessities appears to be working as planned.In its first 45 . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra CEO Peter Kjome Stepping Down
Peter Kjome, president and CEO of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, will step down from his role at
Posted on 4/27/21
How Maryland is Working to Vaccinate its Homeless Population
On March 5, 2020, Maryland’s first three positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.On March 30, 2020, Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stay-at-home order, keeping residents from . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Addressing Asian Hate Crime in Maryland
Corinna Shen, an Asian American and Pacific Islander community leader in Rockville, is unsure exactly how many times her home has been vandalized since it was . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
The Drive-in, a Relic of the Past for the Pandemic Present
With the return of warm weather and increasing access to vaccines, Marylanders are looking for activities outside the house. An old favorite is gearing up for . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Maryland Confirms 557 New COVID Cases, Lowest Daily Total Since March 2
Maryland health officials on Monday reported 557 new coronavirus cases, the smallest daily number of newly reported cases since the beginning of March.The last time Maryland . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
UMD Launches Quantum Incubator to Spur Startups
The University of Maryland, College Park is adding an incubator to bolster startup strength around its research
Posted on 4/27/21
VR is Coming to Education, But the Pivot Won’t Be Easy
Virtual and augmented reality technology that has offered new experiences in gaming and entertainment is showing
Posted on 4/27/21
3 Ways to Build a Company Culture That’s Responsive to Society-shaking Events
A year of pandemic, protests, election and insurrection has meant work and society-shaking events have run

