| ADR Directory
The Daily Record presents its first survey of alternative dispute resolution providers in Maryland and neighboring states. These mediators and arbitrators offer a diverse and comprehensive menu of of services for attorneys in need of ADR help. Be What I Want To Be Be What I Want To Be is a magazine designed to help Maryland high school students understand the choices they have when it comes to their education and careers. The magazine is distributed to 90,000 high school students by the Maryland Business Roundtable. August 27, 2010 Be What I Want To Be | August 14, 2009 Be What I Want To Be |
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| BioTech Report
The Greater Baltimore Committee and The Daily Record partner annually to provide a resource to educate Maryland businesses about biotechnology and the impact the industry has had and will continue to have in Maryland. February 26, 2010 BioTech Report | February 21, 2009 BioTech Report |
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| Book of Lobbyists
Annually The Daily Record publishes The Book of Lobbyists. This piece contains the alphabetical listing of all the registered lobbyists in Maryland. Copies will be distributed to subscribers, legislators, staff, statewide elected officials, metro area libraries and area chambers. Reach the business and legal community through The Book of Lobbyists. |
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| BRAC – Maryland: Supporting the Mission
The Daily Record, in partnership with the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore and County Development, publishes BRAC — Maryland: Supporting the Mission. Included are stories about available office space, specialized technology locations, telecommunications and transportation, work force development, higher education and many other topics of interest for this audience. |
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| Distinctive Properties
The Daily Record publishes Distinctive Properties, a glossy magazine featuring residential real estate stories and for-sale listings, every quarter. Articles cover everything from architecture to interior decoration, vacation home investing to landscaping. June 2010 | March 2010 |January 2010 | October 2009 | June 19 2009 |
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| Doing Business in Maryland
An annual publication focusing on how to do business in Maryland. Topics range from the current business climate to business incubators to small and minority-owned businesses. A multitude of industries are covered, including aerospace, bioscience and health care, as well as individual county snapshots. November 13, 2009 Doing Business in Maryland | December 2010 |
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| Event Makers
The days of rewarding the sales force with a trip to Vegas may be over. The same for employees’ holiday parties. Thanks to the economy, companies are looking at events differently, and so are event planners. In today’s economy, companies want to plan smarter events. That can mean shorter guest lists, local speakers — and local venues. |
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| Giving Back Guide
The Daily Record presents its special guide to nonprofits in Maryland and includes insights into fundraising, managing charitable contributions and the search for more than “time, talent and treasure.” The publication also includes an advertising section. |
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| Going Green
The Daily Record’s Going Green offers insight and analysis on Maryland’s green building laws and how they affect regional businesses. Other topics include the advent of sustainable business practices among local corporations and the rise in attorneys specializing in LEED liability cases. |
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| Great Escapes
This special section published bi-monthly by The Daily Record highlights many topics of adventure and relaxation. Beach destinations, sun fun & day trips, wine & dine in harvest time, and winter getaways are among the scheduled topics. |
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| Health Care Heroes
Health Care Heroes is an awards program developed to recognize Maryland organizations and individuals in the health care industry who have had a significant impact on the quality of health care in our area and who embody the spirit of the word “hero” — whether they are hospitals, health plans, doctors or nurses, community outreach programs or hospices. March 26, 2010 Health Care Heroes Holiday Gift Guide This annual guide has all the shopping information you’ll need to find the hottest new gadgets, the most sought-after kids toys and the best malls to indulge your luxury buying ways. Independent School Guide This publication serves as a comprehensive listing of all primary and secondary schools in the state. Editorial on after school and weekend activities for school-age children is also featured. January 2011 Primary and Secondary School Guide | September 2010 Primary and Secondary School Guide | January 2010 Primary and Secondary School Guide |
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| Influential Marylanders
Just who are Maryland’s heavy hitters? Who has contributed the most to our impressive growth? In this annual publication, The Daily Record selects and honors those who have made truly significant impacts in their fields and who continue to be leaders in Maryland’s ongoing progress. |
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| Innovator of the Year
Innovators have the courage to make a change and the stamina to await the results. The Daily Record initiated the Innovator of the Year program to seek out and recognize Maryland organizations and individuals who have demonstrated the spirit of innovation by creating products, services or programs that benefit their businesses, industries or communities. These individuals have fit the pieces of the puzzle together and spelled success. |
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| Leadership in Law
The Daily Record honors 24 legal professionals for their contributions bettering the practice of law and the communities in which they live and work. Leading Women In this inaugural issue, The Daily Record honors women under the age of 40 whose expertise, influence, accomplishments and skills place them in Maryland’s legal and business vanguard at the dawning of a new decade. |
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| Litigation Support Guide
This new publication uncovers the trends in litigation support needs, everything from expert witnesses to computer forensics to private investigators and process servers. Maryland: Transforming the Global Technology Community Learn more about Maryland and Greater Baltimore’s business, technology and research communities, its incubators and entrepreneur support systems, and people, companies and organizations pushing the state forward. This is a Daily Record supplement produced by the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore and the economic development offices in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard counties, along with the Baltimore Development Corp. and the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development. |
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| Maryland’s Top 100 Women
The Daily Record honors 100 Maryland women for their achievements — both professionally and in the community. Brief profiles of all 100 women are included in this much-sought-after publication. |
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| MSBA Guide
This tab serves as the program guide for the annual Maryland State Bar Association conference in Ocean City. This guide is referred to often before, during and after the conference, and includes detailed information on conference programs and exhibitors. |
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| Nonprofit Guide
There are thousands of nonprofit organizations in the state of Maryland. Deciding where to contribute money or volunteer time can be confusing. The Daily Record Nonprofit Guide offers a comprehensive listing of all state nonprofits, with a description and contact information. |
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| Small Business Solutions
The Daily Record has partnered with the Maryland Small Business Development Center (SBDC) to publish a new magazine for small businesses — one which will provide strategies, resources and advice for Maryland small businesses to grow and compete in today’s economy. May 28, 2010 Small Business Solutions | May 29, 2009 Small Business Solutions |
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| Summer Camp Guide
The Daily Record provides information to help parents make decisions regarding which summer camps to attend in this comprehensive publication about summer fun and activity for the kids. February 2011 Summer Camp Guide | February, 12, 2010 Summer Camp Guide | February 13, 2009 Summer Camp Guide | |
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| VIP List
The Daily Record’s first publication spotlighting the professionals in Maryland under the age of 40 who are making an impact in their industries. These are people to watch. |
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| County Growth Reports By Region
Current Issue of Growth Report for Baltimore County |





