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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Daily Record’s annual Education and Training magazine helps guide readers toward an educated community — as individual learners and as business leaders who depend on well-trained employees. The publication looks at education as a driver of Maryland’s economy, and it examines which companies and organizations can best train workers to improve their bottom lines. Additionally, there is a listing of continuing education offered throughout the state.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Each year, America acknowledges its legal legacy with the celebration of Law Day. And each year, The Daily Record joins the celebration with a special publication dedicated to the legal profession. The section provides guest columns, an overview of Maryland’s legal community and a report from the Maryland State Bar Association.
This publication honors 24 recipients of the Leadership in Law award. The award recognizes successful members of the legal community who have devoted time and energy to bettering the profession and played the important role of mentoring future professional and community leaders.
This quarterly publication offers a comprehensive overview of today’s hot topics in the health care industry. Each publication will look at a different sector of health care and give our readers the tools they need to make informed medical decisions.
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.
This publication outlines the benefits of hosting a convention or special company event throughout Maryland. Topics include how to plan for a small- or large-scale event, tricks of the trade, catering, accommodations and how to choose entertainment.
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.
From caterers to computer programmers, The National Academy Foundation Hospitality Awards annually recognizes the Baltimore hospitality industry’s best and brightest. The publication also highlights NAF Baltimore, a nonprofit operating within the Baltimore City School System designed to provide intensive college preparatory academic training and unique school-to-career experience for high school students.
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.
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.
The Daily Record recognizes Maryland projects, organizations and individuals who have contributed to the commercial real estate industry by developing, building and selling innovative properties throughout the state.
Over 13,000 people attend the running of the Legacy Chase at Shawan Downs each fall. The Legacy is a great day for steeplechasing, and a great day for enjoying the countryside. This publication is included in The Daily Record and distributed in all of the corporate tents on race day.
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.
SquareFeet offers a comprehensive overview of Maryland’s commercial real estate market, from office, retail and industrial development to residential building and remodeling. Our readers turn to SquareFeet four times a year to learn about top deals, the latest in design, the emerging hot spots and the effects of the economy.
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.
Hosted by the Greater Baltimore Technology Council (GBTC) and attended by close to 1,000 people, TechNite is Greater Baltimore’s premier night out for the business community — the place to be, to see and to be seen. This program guide published by The Daily Record profiles Maryland’s growing technology industry — from the emerging entrepreneur to the industry’s heaviest hitters.
The Leadership, a program of the Greater Baltimore Committee, celebrates 25 years of transforming lives and communities. Since 1983, The Leadership program has been bringing together area leaders for one purpose — to make good leaders great. Through their direct involvement in professional and civic activities, the Baltimore region is transformed in countless ways.
The Daily Record’s Top 50 Projects annually documents Maryland’s biggest deals — ranging from the waters of the Eastern Shore to the mountains of Garrett County.
The Daily Record and The Maryland Society for Human Resource Management present the annual Maryland Employer of Distinction Award. This publication profiles the best companies to work for in Maryland, human resource topics and the eight local SHRM chapters in Maryland.
This special section highlighting the 2008 University of Baltimore Distinguished Entrepreneur Awards includes news and feature stories detailing the University's strong past and bright future as a builder of business in Baltimore. This publication reinforces the Merrick School’s work to encourage current and future entrepreneurs to seek opportunity and take action to realize their vision.
Lawyers in Maryland do terrific work. But where would they be without the staff that makes it all possible? The Daily Record created the Unsung Legal Heroes program to recognize the professionals who, behind the scenes, make law firms go — and go well.
The Daily Record, in cooperation with various Maryland county and economic development authorities, publishes the County Growth Reports. These annual reports showcase the economic vitality of many of Maryland’s fastest-growing regions, including Baltimore, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, Southern Maryland and the Baltimore-Washington Corridor.