Recent Articles from Gina Gallucci-White
Financial planning in the gig economy just as important
While financial planning in the gig economy looks different than W-2 workers, it is possible and highly encouraged by local experts.
Miss Maryland pageant winner pushes for a seat at the cybersecurity table
The Miss Maryland 2023 pageant winner hopes to serve as a role model for young women looking to enter cybersecurity fields.
New CEO at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital focused on service to patients
Dr. Scott Klein spoke about what drew him to the pediatrics field and his goals for his new position at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
Does your law firm need a data quality specialist?
Law firms take in lots of data to represent clients and better understand how well the practice is performing.
‘Energy intensive’ cannabis poses challenge for growers
Indoor cannabis production and growth can lead to a large carbon footprint due to the sizable amounts of lighting, along with venting, cooling and heating.
Organizations to promote importance of primary care, research
While primary care is a critical part of health care, it remains underfunded and in some cases undervalued.
Interview: APGFCU names business development director for Baltimore City, County
The Maryland Daily Record reached out to Sharon Pelham to discuss her successes, her goals and the importance of outreach efforts by the banking industry.
Hood College program to cover cost of tuition for qualifying students
Hood College announced the Hood Advantage Program, which fully covers the cost of tuition after federal aid and scholarships are applied.
Legal landscape for noncompetes increasingly complex, attorneys say
The use of noncompetes is increasingly under challenge and must be managed by employers to comport with a shifting legal landscape, two veteran employment attorneys say.
Some businesses not pleased over Harford County proposal
A proposed six-month moratorium on warehouse developments in Harford County could end up driving businesses to locate elsewhere in the region.
Employers may need to change employee policies with new marijuana law
While Maryland will soon allow marijuana, the drug is still illegal federally, which can lead to confusion by employees that are required to take drug tests.
Why is TikTok banned from Baltimore and other governments’ devices?
TikTok will soon be banned from Baltimore City devices, becoming the latest in a growing line of state and local governments to prohibit the social media platform.