By: Donald C. Fry
Maryland has an abundance of strengths that position it for robust
business growth, but it needs to work on policy and “cultural” issues
relating to competitiveness that dampen the state’s ability to realize
its potential for job creation.
That was the message from a CEO-turned Congressman and two innovation
economy experts to 300 business executives who attended the Greater
Baltimore Committee’s Economic Outlook Conference in Baltimore on
September 26.
Between them, presenters articulated a substantive policy “To Do” list for Maryland.
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