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2007
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April 6, 2007 (Friday), The Baltimore Business Journal, NeoTech incubator lauded for federal contracting work
A national business incubation group has named the NeoTech incubator in Columbia winner of its innovation award for its guidance to new entrepreneurs seeking federal contracts. More
May 2007, The Business Monthly, pg. 1, NeoTech Incubator Claims Unprecedented Honor
Howard County's NeoTech Incubator won the National Business Incubation Association's (NBIA) 2007 Incubator Innovation Award for its Federal Small Business Initiative program. More
May 3, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, Foreign-born residents named American successes
A South Korean native who owns a supermarket chain, a Pakistani native who acts as an investment adviser and a Taiwanese native who owns an environmental consulting business will be honored Wednesday, May 9, at Howard County's fifth annual American Success Awards. . . . FIRN is a Howard County-based advocacy organization for foreign-born residents that hosts the awards in partnership with the Howard County Government, the Howard County Economic Development Authority and theHoward County Chamber of Commerce. More
May 24, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, pg. 38, Local farmers markets sprout up in spring
May brings lettuce, potatoes and the beginning of the strawberry crop. Come June, there will be cucumbers, peaches and squash. July and August bring raspberries, blueberries and cantaloupes. Patrons visiting Howard County's farmers markets throughout the harvest will find a cornucopia of locally grown produce that changes with the calendar.
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June 7, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, pg. 1 & 22, High-end grocer Wegmans plans Columbia location
A new 160,000-square-foot Wegmans supermarket could open in Columbia as early as 2009, company officials announced this week. More
June 13, 2007 (Wednesday), The Baltimore Sun, Farming, a new look - Some work the land, using traditional methods; others are working to give agriculture a new face
When Helen Tuel left her job as a dental hygienist in the early 1980s, she decided to become a farmer. Instead of raising livestock or growing crops, she decided to try a now-popular alternative called agritourism. More
June 21, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, Newsmakers
Mary Ann Scully, president and CEO of Howard Bank, has been chosen as a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2007 Award, and Rose Scharf, senior vice president and relationship manager, was recently honored with the 2007 Individual Achievement Award at the 13th Annual Committee for Business and Economic Diversity Awards Program by the Howard County Economic Development Authority. More
July 13, 2007 (Wednesday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), Health Notes - Calendar
Smoking-cessation // Howard County Health Department, in partnership with Howard County Economic Development Authority, is offering information on second-hand smoke and how to quit smoking at farmers' markets this month. More
July 25, 2007 (Wednesday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), pgs. 1G & 4G, Markets offer tasts fresh from the farm - Four times a week, farmers bring their best to a location near you
While Carol Carrico of Ellicott City was looking for garlic, fresh fruit and chocolate croissants at the farmers' market at the east Columbia library last week, Columbia farmer David Shaw caught her eye with a container of brightly colored snapdragon blossoms. More
July 25, 2007 (Wednesday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), pgs. 3G, Farm family makes its stand - Nearly 50 years later, Harbin Farms still means fresh produce in Ellicott City
The Ellicott City produce stand is flanked by a rustic barn and hand-painted signs, and shadowed by tall trees. Many Howard County residents can recognize the stand, but few know the history behind it.
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July 26, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, Businessman devises solution to spyware
When Jeffrey Smith surfs the Internet, he sees a world of danger. Smith, owner of Black Lab Security Systems Inc. in Columbia, sees an Internet universe where spying software can be bought on Russian Web sites for as cheap as $55 and dropped onto other Web sites, ready to sneak into your home computer. ... Victor Hess, senior vice president of the Howard County Economic Development Authority, which oversees the NeoTech Incubator, said he signed Black Lab Security Systems Inc. on as tenants because of Smith's credentials at IBM, the uniqueness of his technology and an aggressive plan to create jobs. "They have a unique technology," Hess said. More
August 2007, NBIA Review, Volume 23, No. 4, pgs. 10 & 16, Award Winning Incubator Makes Innovation Look Easy
A technology incubator couldn't ask for a better location than that of the NeoTech Incubator in Columbia, Md. "We're 12 miles from NSA and seven miles from the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins [University]," says Carol Morrison, NeoTech director. "NASA is right around the Beltway." More
August 17, 2007 (Friday), Baltimore Business Journal, New Filene's department store headed for Columbia
Bargain shopping is headed to the area's wealthiest county. Filene's Basement will open a store next month at shopping center Snowden Square at the site of a former Best Buy store. Other retailers at the center include shoe store DSW, Red Lobster and PetSmart. The 46,000-square-foot store, located at 9031 Snowden Square Drive, is the Burlington, Mass.-based retailer's fifth Maryland store. The chain has been expanding in the state during the last few years. It opened an outlet in Baltimore City this year, at Hunt Valley Towne Centre last year and in Towson in 2004. . . . "In the eastern edge of Columbia there has been a considerable amount of retail activity," said Richard Story, CEO of the Howard County Economic Development Authority. More
August 23, 2007 (Thursday), Baltimore Business Journal, Howard County jobs campaign to target locals
Work in the county, closer to home -- that's the message Howard County's economic development department will try to convey with a new marketing campaign targeting its residents.More
August 28, 2007 (Tuesday), Baltimore Business Journal, Howard County hires manager to build local tech sector
The Howard County Economic Development Authority has hired Linda L. Burger to draw high technology research and businesses to the area. Burger, named Howard's technology manager, previously did similar work for the Frederick County Office of Economic Development, consulting with startups and emerging companies there. She also worked with U.S. Army researchers at Fort Detrick and the Maryland Technology Development Corp. to help encourage commercialization of technology developed at the base. More
September 6, 2007 (Thursday), The Washington Post, Metro Section (Maryland/Howard), HO02, Why Not Work Closer to Home?
On Baltimore and Washington radio stations this week, there's a message about a sad little girl whose daddy is missing her soccer game because he is stuck in traffic -- again. Richard W. Story, chief executive of the Howard County Economic Development Authority, hopes the radio spots resonate with residents who commute out of the county to their jobs. More
September 7, 2007 (Friday), The Business Gazette, Techie Burger jumps from Frederick to Howard
Linda L. Burger is changing counties but not her field of expertise. Burger, formerly with the Frederick County Office of Economic Development, was recruited by Howard County to be its technology manager, a new position. More
September 10, 2007 (Monday), The Examiner Newspaper - Washington, DC, Business (Campaigns), Keeping commuters in Howard County
Howard County (Map, News) - Client: Nine sponsoring Howard County employers: Ascend One, Baltimore Aircoil, Enterprise Community Partners, Healthways, Howard County General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Micros, Nemetschek and Verizon Wireless. Job: To promote Howard County as a place where individuals can both live and work. More
September 12, 2007 (Wednesday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), Business Digest
. . . Smart start // The Maryland Small Business Development Center and Howard County Economic Development Authority's Business Resource Center will sponsor a seminar for first-time entrepreneurs, "Smart Start To Business Success," from 8:30 a.m. to noon today at the Center for Business & Technology Development, 9250 Bendix Road in Columbia. More
September 5, 2007 (Wednesday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), People on the Move, pg. 5G, Burger hired as tech manager
Linda L. Burger has been hired as technology manager by the Howard County Economic Development Authority, a newly created position supporting the technology community in Howard County. More
September 06, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, New Technology Manager to coordinate tech efforts
The Howard County Economic Development Authority has hired its first Technology Manager to coordinate the county's technology companies and help them grow.
Linda Burger, of Frederick, joined the Howard County Economic Development Authority Sept. 4. More
September 6, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, BRAC business forum slated
The Howard County Economic Development Authority will hold an October workshop to help Howard businesses identify and win government contracts relating to the expansion of Fort Meade, in neighboring Anne Arundel County, under the Department of Defense's Base Realignment and Closure Program, or BRAC. The workshop, entitled "BRAC Business Opportunities: An Introduction to Federal Contracting," is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at the authority's Center For Business and Technology Development at 9250 Bendix Road N. in Columbia. More
September 21, 2007 (Friday), Washington Business Journal, Bethesda flavoring maker moving its headquarters
FlavoRx, a Bethesda business that takes the bitter taste out of children's medicine, is moving its operations to Howard County. The company, founded in 1995, has been operating out of about 10,000 square feet spread among two floors in a Bethesda office building.
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September 22, 2007 (Saturday), Howard Sun (The Baltimore Sun), Business Digest, Awards, Howard agency honors 5 firms
The Howard County Economic Development Authority honored five businesses with Economic Development Achievement Awards during its 14th Annual Meeting and Report to Investors. Those chosen were: The Green Building Institute, The Enviro Center; Merkle Inc.; Dragon Development Corp.; Walnut Springs Nursery; Chesapeake Research Review. More
September 23, 2007 (Sunday), The Baltimore Sun (Home/Business/Real Estate), Jessup
It may be fitting that Jessup, an 11-square-mile swath straddling Howard and Anne Arundel counties, got its name in the 1800s from an engineer on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The city remains today at the center of the state's transportation network. . . Much of the new housing and commercial developments are aimed at the influx of people expected in the next few years to nearby Fort Meade as part of the military base realignment. "This could be the answer to 'Where are they going to live?'" said Howard County Economic Development Authority Chief Executive Richard W. "Dick" Story. . . .
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September 28, 2007 (Friday), The Business Gazette, Names & Faces
The Howard County Economic Development Authority named Candace D. Perdue a communications associate. The Howard County Economic Development Authority named Candace D. Perdue a communications associate. Previously, Perdue worked for the YMCA of Burlington County (N.J.) and co-hosted and produced a morning radio show on 1300 WIMG in Trenton, N.J. She also was a mobile traffic reporter and producer for Clear Channel Radio. More
October 4, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, Newsmakers
The Howard County Economic Development Authority honored the following five businesses with Economic Achievement Awards Sept. 20 at the Authority's 14th Annual Meeting and Report to Investors, held at Ten Oaks Ballroom, in Clarksville: The Green Building Institute-The Enviro Center in Jessup; Merkle Inc., headquartered in Columbia; Dragon Development Corp. based in Columbia; Walnut Springs Nursery, in Glenwood; and Chesapeake Research Review Inc., based in Columbia. More
October 18, 2007 (Thursday), Howard County Times, Howard jobs campaign aims to cut commutes
The Howard County Economic Development Authority and several of Howard County's largest employers have undertaken a $95,000 advertising and Internet campaign to entice Howard residents to look for jobs in the county. The campaign, which features radio advertisements in the Baltimore and Washington D.C. markets, encourages residents to check out a Web site -- HowardJobs.com -- that features job openings with the employers. More
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