Small businesses have had to grapple with pandemic-induced supply chain problems or worker shortages. Now, they are confronting a new nemesis: inflation.
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Small businesses have had to grapple with pandemic-induced supply chain problems or worker shortages. Now, they are confronting a new nemesis: inflation.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on Coppin’s development authority chief gears up for job
Coppin State University announced the appointment of Chad Williams as the first executive director of the West North Avenue Development Authority in Baltimore.
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Read More »April 12, 2022 Comments Off on SECU expands in Washington metro area — and online
SECU, Maryland’s largest credit union, has been expanding in the Washington metropolitan area. Last year it opened a brick-and-mortar branch in the Maple Lawn community in Fulton and another in Frederick, for a total of 25 financial centers across the ...
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Read More »April 12, 2022 Comments Off on With rebrand, SkyPoint FCU expands offerings for customers
After five decades as the Montgomery County Employees Federal Credit Union, the financial institution rebranded itself as SkyPoint Federal Credit Union. Jim Norris, SkyPoint’s president and CEO, says the 2019 rebrand was needed for several reasons. Clearing up market confusion ...
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Read More »March 30, 2022 Comments Off on 2 women leaders on tackling the pandemic at work
Diane Devaney, president of the marketing services firm Devaney & Associates, writes in a journal every day. She recently went over some entries from late 2019 and 2020. Her first priority when the pandemic was declared in March 2020 was ...
Read More »March 29, 2022 Comments Off on Women’s unique challenges in the remote work environment
Remote work during a pandemic has led to unique challenges for women, especially those who also take care of children and elderly relatives.
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Read More »March 14, 2022 Comments Off on As downtown Baltimore struggles, leaders eagerly await relocation of state workers
Last April, Gov. Larry Hogan announced a plan to move 3,300 state workers across 12 agencies into downtown Baltimore as an economic boost to the city’s central business district. It can’t come soon enough, city officials and business leaders say. ...
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Read More »February 22, 2022 Comments Off on Remote work raises new legal issues for employers
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted many employers to shift employees to remote work. Today, what had seemed a temporary adjustment has become the new normal.
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Read More »February 14, 2022 Comments Off on SCALEUP Maryland partners with CAMI to help businesses grow
A number of programs exist to help people start businesses, but there are few that focus on helping companies that have reached an inflection point. One such program was created with funding from the Maryland Department of Commerce and the ...
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Read More »February 1, 2022 Comments Off on TD Bank’s Hugh Allen excited to be focused on Maryland again
The Daily Record spoke with Hugh Allen about his new role as president of TD Bank’s Mid-South Metro region and about COVID’s continued impact on the banking industry.
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