Most Admired CEOs honors talented business CEOs, higher education leaders and nonprofit executive directors throughout Maryland whose leadership and vision are admired by those around them. A panel of judges selects these winners based on professional accomplishments, community service and the letters of reference submitted by co-workers, board members and community leaders showing the CEOs’ leadership and vision. Three-time winners are inducted into the Circle of Leadership.
Nomination deadline: Aug. 17, 2023
Nominee application deadline: Aug. 29, 2023
NOMINATE FOR 2023
SAVE THE DATE:
Nov. 9, 2023
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If you have questions about this awards event, please email [email protected].
How can I be considered for the Most Admired CEO awards?
Nominations can be made by anyone, including yourself. An application is automatically emailed to all nominees and must be completed and returned to The Daily Record in order to be considered for this award.
To be eligible, applicants must live in or work in Maryland at the time of judging.
Can I win multiple times?
Yes, you can win more than once as long as there is a 1 year gap in between. You can win up to 3 times and on the third time you will be retired to our Circle of Leadership.
Can I save the nomination and application forms while working on them?
Unfortunately, you cannot. We suggest filling out the forms in a separate document first or setting aside ample time to complete the forms.
Who are the judges and what are they looking for when selecting the CEO list awards?
The judges are winners from the previous year. They look for professional accomplishments, community service and the impact of their achievements.
Should I have a letter of recommendation sent?
Letters of recommendation are required to be considered for this award. Up to 3 letters of recommendations can be emailed to [email protected]. The letter will be paired to your application when it is received.
Can I buy a table?
Yes, but the tables are limited so please contact [email protected] as soon as possible for more information.
What is the format of the event?
This event is broken down into both a networking reception as well a dinner. The event begins with networking and moves into dinner, followed by an awards program. We end the evening with a dessert reception and more networking.
Are children allowed?
Yes, a child’s ticket is $40 plus tax. Children under the age of 13 can be registered with a child’s ticket.
Do I have to pay for parking at the venue?
No, parking for this event is free and right next to the hotel.
Do winners sit with guests?
Yes, however the only guaranteed seating is through a sponsorship.
Myself or my guest has a food allergy or dietary restriction; what do I do?
Please email [email protected] with your allergy as early as possible.
Do winners have a speaking role?
No, there is no speaking for winners. They are brought on stage to accept their award and pose for photographs.
Do winners need to purchase a ticket?
No, winners do not need to purchase a ticket, all other attendees must.
Can I buy an ad in the publication?
Ads in the publication are reserved for our sponsors. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
I am a winner and I need ADA accommodations; what do I do?
Please contact [email protected]thedailyrecord.com and we will accommodate anything you need.
One of my guests needs ADA accommodations; who should I notify?
Please contact [email protected]thedailyrecord.com and we will accommodate anything your guests need.
Can a deceased person be a nominee?
Nominees must be living at the time of the nomination in order to be eligible for the award.
2022 Honorees
Circle of Leadership
Gina Abate
Edwards Performance Solutions
Government
Mike Gill
Maryland Department of Commerce
Troy LeMaile-Stovall
TEDCO
Higher Education
Kim Schatzel, Ph.D.
Towson University
Nonprofit With Less Than $10 Million in Annual Revenue
Nina Basu
Inner Arbor Trust Inc.
Al Hutchinson
Visit Baltimore
Martin Rosendale
Maryland Tech Council
Martin Schwartz
Vehicles for Change
Nonprofit With More Than $10 Million in Annual Revenue
Victoria Bayless
Luminis Health
Kevin Drumheller
Richcroft Inc.
Lynn O’Connor, MSA, LNHA, CASP, CMDCP
Ingleside
Bradley Schlaggar, M.D., Ph.D.
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Sheldon Stein
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
Teresa Titus-Howard, Ph.D., MHA, MSW
The Coordinating Center
Private Company With 50 or Fewer Employees
LaKeita Carter
Institute for Healing LLC
Elizabeth Caulder
THE PHOENIX Lifestyle Marketing Group
Shawn Noratel
Liquified Creative LLC
Kwabena Osei-Sarpong
RIFE International
Steve Proctor Jr.
G.S. Proctor & Associates Inc.
Private Company With 51-149 Employees
Gina Abate
Edwards Performance Solutions
Kim Groves
KCW Engineering Technologies Inc.
Wes Guckert, PTP
The Traffic Group Inc.
Private Company With 150-499 Employees
Marty Janis
Atlantic Parking
Josh Levinson
Charm City Run
Steven Linkous
Harford Mutual Insurance Group
Creig Northrop
Northrop Realty
Elizabeth Rendon-Sherman
LG-TEK
Private Company With More Than 500 Employees
Bob Barry
ZIPS Franchising LLC/ZIPS Cleaners
Carim Khouzami
BGE, an Exelon Company
Kevin W. Sowers
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Public Company With Less Than $500 Million in Annual Revenue
Carissa Rodeheaver
First United Corporation and First United Bank & Trust
Public Company With More Than $500 Million in Annual Revenue
Christopher Ripley
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Past Honorees
2022 Honorees
2021 Honorees
2020 Honorees
2019 Honorees
2018 Honorees
2017 Honorees
2016 Honorees
2015 Honorees
Click here to see past honorees
NOMINATE
Nominations are due by Aug. 17, 2023
Nominee applications are due by Aug. 29, 2023
Thank you for a wonderful evening last night. The Daily Record definitely knows how to throw a party! You have all made me feel extremely proud and honored. I was also truly humbled to be standing on the stage with Maryland’s legendary business leaders, some of whom I’ve admired since my college days! I can’t wait to attend the event again in 2016 as a spectator to honor the next group of honorees!
— John Scott, Jr., CIC, President & CEO, Westminster American Insurance Company
It’s a pleasure for Peninsula Regional Medical Center to partner with The Daily Record and sponsor their recognition programs including Top 100 Women, Most Admired CEO and Influential Marylanders. All provide us a unique statewide opportunity to recognize a very talented leadership team at PRMC that is committed to advancing healthcare in Maryland. Suzanne Fischer-Huettner and her Daily Record staff can always be counted on to throw an amazing party and to provide each honoree with an experience that will last a lifetime.
— Roger A. Follebout, Jr., Community Relations Director, Peninsula Regional Medical Center
Thank you and the team for the honor of selecting me as a winner. We had a great time celebrating and meeting other award winners as well as guests at the event. It was truly the best event I’ve attended in the last 5 years.
Everyone at our table enjoyed the evening immensely and our DC partners who attended really appreciated the location not being a downtown Baltimore location.
I wanted to personally highlight how professional and expert the team was who put together the writing, photos, contact, etc. Every person was friendly and courteous – a rarity in my experience and something I thought you’d appreciate knowing.
I’ve highlighted this with our partners and others as they make choices publishing and promotion wise.
My unusual story has captured a lot of media attention, but uniquely yours has been the only publication, that like me, emphasizes that it takes a team of clients, employees and partners to make a company grow and by extension the economy. It was great to hear that message broadcast so loudly and clearly to so many people!
Thank you for the evening and as importantly emphasizing the power of collaboration in making our economy successful.
Best wishes,
— Janet Amirault, CEO, Software Consortium (2013 Most Admired CEOs winner)
“You and your team scored A+’s on several fronts: location, accommodation, ambiance, hospitality (including food , drink, and service), program content, program duration, and of course, program stewardship. The excitement and gaiety in the room was an extra, special bonus. Job well done!”
— Wilhelm Joseph, Maryland Legal Aid Bureau (2012 Most Admired CEOs Winner)
“We too can’t thank you enough for the lovely event and for supporting our desire to have some of our valued staff members participate in the celebration. We’re proud of our CEO, Jeff Rivest, and appreciative of The Daily Record for selecting him during this inaugural year.
“I’m sure you and your team are pleased with yourselves for hosting such a terrific first-time event that was both elegant and enjoyable. The enthusiasm was practically tangible!
“It was truly our privilege to participate as a sponsor for such a fine event, and we appreciated having the opportunity.”
— Paula Henderson, University of Maryland Medical Center
“I thought it was a lovely evening. Very nicely done. Well planned and run and just the right amount of time on all the various elements. All the folks I spoke with, including my group, felt the same way. Congratulations to you for putting on and hosting such a great event! I’m honored to have been selected in your inaugural class.”
— David Warschawski, Warschawski (2012 Most Admired CEOs Winner)