Greater Baltimore Committee Announces Winners of 49th Annual Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards

Businesses demonstrate civic leadership and service in improving the quality of life in Baltimore

(Baltimore, Md.) – The Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) and the Baltimore Development Corporation have announced the winners of the 49th Annual Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards, which honors organizations with an active presence in the six-county Baltimore region that have demonstrated significant leadership and service to improve the quality of life in Baltimore.

 

The 14 winners of this year’s award are:

 

– B&O Railroad Museum

– CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

– Downtown Partnership of Baltimore

– Elocin Global Logistics

– Hon’s Honey

– No Struggle No Success

– Northern Real Estate Urban Ventures

– Parity Homes

– Pimlico Merchant Association

– TEDCO

– The BIT Center

– UnitedHealthcare

– The Verve Partnership / Educators Support Collaborative

– Women of Valor, Inc.

 

“The region’s major employers, philanthropic and nonprofit organizations are deeply invested in creating meaningful progress and partnerships to accelerate communities in need and catalyze a brighter path ahead,” said GBC President and CEO Mark Anthony Thomas. “The ceremony will recognize those at the cutting edge and leading the transformative change that will inspire greater action and investment in Baltimore.”

 

To better align with its recently announced multi-year agenda aimed at propelling the Greater Baltimore Region toward a thriving future of inclusive growth and economic opportunity, the GBC this year revamped the annual awards program to highlight companies and organizations exemplify at least one of the following five categories:

 

Economic opportunity: a business or organization that has taken innovative approaches to hiring local or supporting small business opportunities. 

– Ambassador for Baltimore Region:  recognizing a business or organization at celebrates our city and region.

– Local investment: a business or organization that is investing heavily in the city and region creating jobs, capital investment to grow our economy.

– Supporting safe and vibrant communities: a business or organization investing in safe and cleaner communities.

– Community redevelopment: a business or organization driving redevelopment of underserved communities.

 

 

“This recognition has always sought to inspire leaders across the City of Baltimore to continue innovating ways to support their communities and help our city achieve its full potential,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott when the call for nominations was announced. “Collectively, we can address Baltimore’s most pressing challenges, create opportunities for growth, and continue to strengthen our connections to one another.”

 

 

The GBC introduced its multi-year agenda at its May annual meeting, the first since the GBC’s merger with the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore (EAGB). The agenda includes 12 initiatives to support the organization’s combined role in shaping the region’s econonomic future and driving collective impact for the more than 500 businesses and organizations committed to the region. The initiatives focus on three critical areas: (1) Economic Opportunity, (2) Transportation & Infrastructure, and (3) Collective Impact.

 

 

The winners of this year’s awards program will be celebrated at an event on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at M&T Bank Exchange at the France Merrick Performing Arts Center, 12 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Tickets are available now at https://ow.ly/BbWk50Q47ZN.

 

 

The 49th Annual Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards program is sponsored by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, the University of Maryland Medical System, Kaiser Permanente, Merritt Properties, Southwest, Whiting-Turner, Miles & Stockbridge and Comcast.

 

 

ABOUT GREATER BALTIMORE COMMITTEE:


The Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) is the leading voice for the private sector in the Baltimore region, providing insightful economic and civic leadership to drive collective impact. Composed of more than 500 organizations, including large, mid-size, and small companies, nonprofits, foundations, and educational and healthcare institutions, the GBC is dedicated to fostering the prosperity of the Greater Baltimore region. For more information, visit gbc.org.

 

 

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