Recent Articles from Lizzy McLellan
Natty Boh parent to be acquired
A leader in Russian beer is taking over Pabst Brewing Co.
Networking doesn’t always come naturally
The natural products industry is still growing, but for small, independent retailers, it can be difficult to make connections.
Wild Pea goes pink for October
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is only a couple of weeks away, and countless companies no doubt will find ways to show support — pink signage, wear pink to work days and the like. How about pink… hummus?
New indictment claims Cohen fabricated records, invented bank
Cohen, founder and former CEO of Indemnity Insurance Corp. Risk Retention Group, has been charged with five counts of wire fraud and two counts of money laundering in addition to five charges from June of making false statements to an insurance regulator.
Spectacular was a boom, but perhaps no better than Sailabration
The Star-Spangled Spectacular has come and gone, and the jury is out on whether it lived up to the 2012 Sailabration for Baltimore businesses.
Marriott wants you to tip its housekeepers
The company this week announced the launch of a campaign called “The Envelope Please,” making a statement on tipping the men and women who clean up after hotel guests.
City report calls for boosting immigrant businesses
Recommendations include an International Business Corridor and an ambassadors program to educate business owners.
Women, tech community share responsibility for growth
Baltimore’s tech scene certainly has some female figureheads. But it’s still a tech scene, so it has some work to do.
The Bard comes to Baltimore
After years of preparation, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is preparing to open in Baltimore in a theater of its own.
Baltimore Innovation Week gets on track
Baltimore Innovation Week begins Friday, and in the event’s third year the event continues to gain momentum.
Rice termination sent a strong message, but restoring good will takes time
A lot of Baltimore women love the Ravens. But even if it didn’t have that female following, the team had to release Ray Rice.
First EARN program to launch in Baltimore
The Maryland Manufacturing Extension Partnership’s Manufacturing Boot Camp, will hold its first session at the Pompeian facility in Baltimore starting Oct. 13.