Catch up on the latest Maryland business news.
More than 3 million people attended events commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812 and the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner,pumping $333 million into Maryland's economy. Get the details on MDBIZ News.
What should the world know about Baltimore? A new slogan highlights the city's historical prominence as the "Birthplace of The Star-Spangled Banner," the Baltimore Sun reports.
Employees ofHanover-basedThe Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille raised more than $60,000 for Toys for Tots when they donated 100 percent of their tips on Dec. 10, 2014. Learn more about thecompany's partnership with the non-profit here.
Aberdeen Proving Ground-based 1st Area Medical Laboratory is leading ajoint task force that is operating six Ebola testing laboratories in Liberia, the U.S. Army reports.
Maryland firms will embark on theState's second cyber trade mission to Israel this March, in conjunction withCYBERTECH 2015in Tel Aviv. Learn how to join them on MDBIZ News.
Cybersecurity's international importance continues to increase, as President Barack Obama and the United Kingdom's Prime Ministerlaunch ajoint "cyber cell" to share information on cyberthreats, the New York Times reports.
Anne Arundel Community College is working toconnect students with 30,000 available jobs in Maryland's cybersecurity industry, according to the Capital Gazette.
Manufacturing is a priority for incoming Governor-elect Larry Hogan, who plans torevamp the State's job training programs, the Baltimore Business Journal reports.
Private-sectorbusiness experience abounds among Governor-elect Hogan's designated cabinet. Find the details in the Daily Record.
Center Maryland calls incomingMaryland Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED)Secretary Mike Gill "the perfect choice" for his role.
"We've got to be better in everything we do," said incoming DBED Secretary Gill. Find out more about hisstrategy for driving Maryland's economy forwardin the Baltimore Business Journal.
In the Washington Post, economists discuss whethersuburban Maryland could usurp Northern Virginia as the region's economic powerhouse.
TheChesapeake Innovation Center added two new companiesthis week, including MEDEX Spot andHippocampus Analytics, Technical.ly Baltimore reports.
Make 2015 a banner year for your business. Check outfive tips on jump-starting your companyon MDBIZ News.

