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Honoring MD business leaders over 60: Learn about the 2025 Icon Honors winners

Honoring MD business leaders over 60: Learn about the 2025 Icon Honors winners

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Icon HonorsThe Daily Record is celebrating the 25 Icon Honors, who are highlighted through individual profiles.

Icon Honors recognizes Maryland business leaders, over the age of 60, for their notable success and demonstration of strong leadership within and outside their fields. The honorees have moved their businesses and the state of Maryland forward by growing jobs and making a difference in the community. To be eligible for Icon Honors, honorees must have a long-standing commitment to the Maryland business community. Honorees must also have a sustained commitment to community service and mentoring. They may be in the workforce or retired and must hold or have held senior management-level positions with significant authority in decision-making for their organization.

The 2025 Icon Honors honorees are featured in individual profiles offering details on their professional and personal backgrounds.

2025 Icon Honors honoree profiles

“This year’s Icon Honors recipients work tirelessly to excel in their careers. They spark innovation and progress, meeting a variety of challenges to make our community a better place to live and work,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of BridgeTower Media/The Daily Record. “They have a voice that makes all of us stop and take notice when they speak. They are, quite simply, inspirational. The Daily Record is honored to recognize their accomplishments.”

Winners will be honored Dec. 8 at The Center Club in Baltimore, and will be profiled in a special magazine that will be inserted into the Dec. 9 issue of The Daily Record and available online at TheDailyRecord.com.

The Experience Sponsor for this event is Towson University. Celebration sponsors for this event are Baker Donelson; Catholic Charities of Baltimore; Maryland Department of Transportation; MCB Real Estate; Notre Dame of Maryland University; Semmes, Bowen and Semmes; Stuart Simms/Brown Goldstein & Levy; University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law; an Wright, Constable, & Skeen, L.L.P.

To see a complete list of winners and for more information about the event, visit thedailyrecord.com/icon-honors/.

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