There's one area of the Port of Baltimore's business that James J. White doesn't think is headed for immediate growth: cruise.
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There's one area of the Port of Baltimore's business that James J. White doesn't think is headed for immediate growth: cruise.
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Read More »October 5, 2012 Comments Off on Eye Opener: Maryland no presidential battleground
The Eye Opener is back this morning with a handful of government and politics headlines from around the state.
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Read More »October 5, 2012 Comments Off on Newsmakers – James J. White
James J. White, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, sat down with Daily Record staff for our latest Newsmakers interview. White discussed the economic importance of the port, recent labor disputes and how the port is responding to 21st century demands.
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Read More »October 4, 2012 Comments Off on White wants to keep growth going at port
As executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, James J. White says it is part of his job to dream big. So, it doesn’t take much thought for the 62-year-old to articulate a specific vision for the suddenly prosperous Port of Baltimore.
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Read More »November 23, 2010 Comments Off on Port of Baltimore puts the word on the tweet
The announcement last week from the Port of Baltimore that it had “launched a Twitter page” tripped a social media alarm bell for me. The venerable state agency came off a little like a dad trying to look cool to ...
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