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Beatty ..................................4 John Harbaugh .................................. 20 Donald Tobin ..................................... 34 Laura Gamble .......................................5 Katie Ledecky .................................... 21 Jer Welter........................................... 34 Kathleen Murphy ..................................6 Eliot Pfanstiehl .................................. 21 Dr. Scott Rifkin .................................. 22 PHILANTHROPY CIVIC LEADERSHIP Amy von Lange Casey Baynes ..................................... 35 Kevin Davis ...........................................8 and Jerry Pellegrino .......................... 22 Andrew Buerger ................................ 36 Robert C. Embry Jr. ............................. 9 Sharon Love ....................................... 36 Mary Hastler .........................................9 GENERAL BUSINESS Dr. Carla Hayden ............................... 10 Scott Burger ...................................... 23 REAL ESTATE COMMUNICATIONS Stephanie Hill .................................... 24 Casey Baynes ..................................... 37 Barbara Clapp .................................... 11 Michael Moore ................................... 24 Adam Gross ....................................... 38 Ray Crosby ......................................... 12 John Racanelli ................................... 26 Ron Howard ....................................... 38 Tim Regan .......................................... 27 Donna Hamilton ................................ 12 Bob Lucido ......................................... 39 Kevin Merida ..................................... 13 Ricky Smith ....................................... 27 TECHNOLOGY Diane Pelkey ...................................... 14 HEALTH CARE Richard Bendis .................................. 40 EDUCATION Victoria Bayless ................................. 28 Dr. Bahija Jallal .................................. 41 Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach ................ 15 Terry Forde ........................................ 29 Richard Huffman ............................... 16 Neil Meltzer ....................................... 30 Guy Filippelli......................................41 Dr. Karen Salmon .............................. 16 Dr. Redonda Miller ............................ 30 Deb Tillett .......................................... 42 Dr. Kim Schatzel ................................ 17 Dr. Peggy Naleppa ............................. 31 John Wasilisin .................................... 42 THE DAILY RECORD STAFF AWARDS Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner �������������������������������� Publisher Thomas Baden Jr ......................................................... Editor CEREMONY Tracy Bumba .....................Audience Development Director March 23, 2017 Jessica Gregg .................................. Special Products Editor THE GRAND LODGE OF Darice Dixon ............................................. Account Manager MARYLAND 304 International Circle Terri Thompson .........................................Account Manager Cockeysville, MD 21030 Jason Whong .....................................................Digital Editor Maximilian Franz ................................ Senior Photographer 5:30 p.m. Haley Poling .......................Event & Marketing Coordinator Registration/Networking James Needham .......................................................Designer 6:30 p.m. Networking with honorees and supporters. Contributing writers Awards Presentation/Dinner Gina Gallucci White, Brian Pappalardo, Nick Stern, Meg Tully and Pepper Van Tassell 7:30p.m. Networking To order additional copies of this publication please contact Shelby Carter at 443.524.8184 or [email protected] Letter from the Editor The Daily Record is public office are not eligible. No one can win programs – Women’s Business Advocates delighted to present in consecutive years, and anyone who wins and AthenaPowerLink Baltimore – that have our 11th annual three times is honored with membership in aided scores of women business owners. list of Influential the Circle of Influence, no longer eligible to The leader of the state’s banking Marylanders. be chosen annually. association since 1999, Murphy has become Since its launch in This year, we have three new entries into a prominent spokesperson for the industry 2007, the Influential the Circle of Influence: Michael S. Beatty, both inside and outside Maryland. Marylanders awards president of Beatty Development; Laura She helped position the state’s banks to recognize about Gamble, regional president of PNC Bank; and emerge from the Great Recession. And she’s 50 people annually who not only display Kathleen Murphy, president and CEO of the been active in a host of national banking professional excellence but help shape their Maryland Bankers Association. communities for the better. They are leaders Beatty is one of the partners who issues. Her knowledge and experience led whose commitment is deep and constant, developed and manage Harbor East, a mixed- her peers to choose her as the chair of the extending beyond the demands of the use project that has transformed the city’s State Bankers Association Alliance. moment. waterfront and set a new standard for urban Profiles of Beatty, Gamble and Murphy, Here’s how we choose these honorees: neighborhoods. as well as biographies of all our honorees, We take a look at 10 critical segments of A native of New York whose father was are in this section. We salute them for their our state economy as well as an 11th category a city planner, Beatty not only has made contributions to our state. – Freestyle, for those whose contributions Baltimore his home but has become an We hope our choices inspire a greater are difficult to categorize. active player on several boards, including the awareness of the value of service Beginning in November, we review Johns Hopkins Healthcare System and the and stimulate a discussion about the a lengthy list of nominees. Some are Maryland Institute College of Art. accomplishments of others who deserve individualswho have been recommended Before she became a banker, Gamble was recognition. If you would like to nominate to us. Others are in the news and are well- co-founder of a Baltimore business consulting someone for next year’s awards, please go known to our staff and readers. Many have firm, an experience that has guided her as to the Events section of our website, www. been household names for years; others may she helps small-business owners on the path TheDailyRecord.com, or email me at tom. only recently have become prominent; others to success. [email protected]. excel away from the glare of publicity. A longtime athlete, Gamble has harnessed We have a few rules. Those who hold her competitive drive to helped lead two THOMAS BADEN JR. Final selections were made by a panel of The Daily Record© editors JUDGING PROCESS and the publisher. The panel chose 51 winners overall. The judging process for Influential Marylanders is a gratifying but In making their selections, the editors added an 11th category, imposing task because of the impressive qualifications of so many Freestyle, to include some very influential Marylanders who did not fit Marylanders. neatly into one of the other categories. This is how The Daily Record made its selections. Because they are influential by definition, no elected officials were First, the categories were chosen by The Daily Record’s editors included among the winners. to reflect significant segments of the state’s civic, commercial In each category, special consideration was given to the following and professional activities. Those categories are civic leadership, attributes: communications, finance, education, general business, health care, law, philanthropy, real estate and technology. • INFLUENCE; We received a number of names of possible honorees in each • PROMINENCE; category from the editorial staff of The Daily Record and from the • CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDUSTRY; community. • STATURE WITHIN INDUSTRY; AND • COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. Government. www.greaterbaltimore.org Education. Celebrating Y E A Industry R 20 S Congratulations to the honorees who are creating, leading, competing and demonstrating to the world that Maryland is THE place to LIVE. WORK. LEARN. INVEST. MICHAEL S. BEATTY President Beatty Development ichael S. Beatty calls his new Harbor Point project the “last gem” at the center of a Mbeautiful waterfront district of neighborhoods from Harbor East to Fells Point. Beatty, who partnered with John Paterakis in 1995 to develop and manage Harbor East, is now president of his own development firm. He was recognized as an Influential Marylander in 2007 and 2013. Forward-thinking design mixed with density and mixed-use planning is the hallmark of Beatty’s urban neighborhoods. In Harbor East, Beatty led the development of over 6 million square feet of real estate. Harbor
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