Maryland Economic Development Association Recognizes 50 Years of Economic...
by Kimberly Clark, MEDA Awards Committee Chair 2011 marked the 50th Anniversary for the Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA), and as we celebrated this milestone at our Annual Conference in...
View ArticleMEDA Offers Continuing Education Courses
by Heather Gramm, CEcD, Chair of MEDA Professional Development Committee In the last few years, the number of adults taking continuing education and professional development courses has grown...
View ArticleMaryland Economic Development Week
Sponsored by: Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO), Comcast and the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) by Laurie M. Boyer, CEcD As MEDA President, it is my...
View ArticleCelebrate Twitter’s birthday, follow these Maryland business accounts
We’re not going to be shy, the first Maryland business-focused Twitter account you should start following is our own. Keep up with @MDBiz for all the latest news and announcements from the Maryland...
View ArticleMaryland Economic Development Association promotes ‘place making’
Looking to boost your community’s economy? Consider sprucing up the town’s welcome sign, organizing an outdoor farmers market or printing T-shirts with the town name on them. These actions and more,...
View ArticleMEDA conference to provide Maryland legislative outlook
Curious about what the Maryland legislature has in store for the state’s economy in 2014? You may consider attending the Maryland Economic Development Association‘s 2014 Winter Conference in Annapolis...
View ArticleSecretary Gill: Growing every region of Maryland
Mike Gill is the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce. November 18, 2015 This week, I am heading down to Salisbury to address business leaders and economic development professionals at the...
View ArticleNeighborhood BusinessWorks wins MEDA award
Guest feature: Pam Ruff is the Executive Director of the Maryland Economic Development Association. Follow MEDA on Facebook and Twitter. The Neighborhood BusinessWorks (NBW), a program of the Maryland...
View ArticleRockville Town Center wins MEDA award
Guest feature: Pam Ruff is the Executive Director of the the Maryland Economic Development Association. Follow MEDA on Facebook and Twitter. Rockville Town Center (Duball LLC), a struggling suburban...
View ArticleThis is Economic Development
Guest feature: Pam Ruff is the Executive Director of the the Maryland Economic Development Association. Follow MEDA on Facebook and Twitter. On October 22, we kick off Economic Development Week in...
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