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SUMMARY:2025 Main Street Maryland Conference
DESCRIPTION:When: October 7-8\, 2025\nWhere: Downtown Easton\, Maryland\nTheme: Great Places Win: Powering People\, Places\, and Possibility\nMaryland’s many Main Streets are the heart of our most vibrant and welcoming communities. The 2025 Main Street Maryland Conference\, organized by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and MEDA\, celebrated the people\, places\, and possibilities that make these historic downtowns thrive. This year\, the conference was held in Easton—one of Maryland’s first designated Main Streets—for two days of inspiration\, connection\, and community-building. \nCheck out the photo album from this year! \nAgenda\nView the draft agenda. \nPlease click here to view the speaker slides. \nSpeakers\nView the Speakers. \nSponsor the 2025 Main Street Maryland Conference\nClick here to view the tiered sponsorships (and/or to make a payment). Please call 410-347-1246 or contact pamr@medamd.com to become a sponsor or to learn more! \nHotel Information\nAttendees can book the following hotels at a special rate for the nights of October 6 to October 8: \n\nTidewater Inn for $145/night. Click here to book online and use code “mainstreet” or call 410-822-1300 and ask for the “Main Street Maryland” rate code. The booking deadline has passed\, but please contact the hotel to check if the rate is still available.\nHampton Inn Easton for $145/night. Click here to book online or call 410-819-6500 and use code “MMS“. The booking deadline has passed\, but please contact the hotel to check if the rate is still available.\nHummingbird Inn for $160/night. Click here to book online or call 410-822-0605 and use code “EDC100625“. The booking deadline has passed\, but please contact the hotel to check if the rate is still available.\nHoliday Inn Express for $129/night. Please click here to book online or call 410-819-6500 and use code “MSM“. The booking deadline has passed\, but please contact the hotel to check if the rate is still available.\nFairfield Inn & Suites Easton for $129/night. Please click here to book online or call 410-822-0050 and ask for the “MEDA Foundation” rate. The booking deadline has passed\, but please contact the hotel to check if the rate is still available.\n\n\n\n\nDownload the conference app\, \n\n\niOSAndroid\n\n\nFor feature details\, visit Whova
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2025-mainstreet-maryland-conference/
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SUMMARY:2025 Economic Development Week in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for a successful 2025 Economic Development Week in Maryland!\nWhen: October 20-24\, 2025\n\nOverview\nEconomic Development Week in Maryland will emphasize the importance of economic development for the State of Maryland. The week is designed to increase understanding of economic development’s contribution to the state’s business climate\, job retention and growth\, the tax base\, and the overall quality of life in Maryland. \nRecognition\nEconomic development will take center stage in counties\, cities\, and towns throughout Maryland when proclamations are made heralding the significant projects that have made Maryland a great place to live\, work\, and play. Recognizing the dedicated work of economic developers is a primary focus of the effort. Listed below are the activities planned during Economic Development Week in Maryland (check back for weekly updates to this list). \nHow to Celebrate Economic Development Week in Maryland\nPlease check out our Toolkit\, Social Media Template\, Proclamation Template\, and Press Release Template to plan for your participation in Economic Development Week in Maryland. Whether elaborate or small\, there is something for every level of participation. \nSponsorship\nJoin us in making this event a success! If you’re interested in sponsoring Economic Development Week in Maryland\, please click here. \n         \nProclamations\n\nThe State of Maryland\nKent County Department of Economic Development\nSt. Mary’s Department of Economic Development; St. Mary’s County Commissioner Proclamation\nCity of Rockville\nTEDCO\nCity of Aberdeen\, Town of Bel Air\, and City of Havre de Grace\nCharles County Department of Economic Development\nHoward County Economic Development Authority\nCarroll County Economic Development; additional proclamation image\nTown of Bel Air\nAnne Arundel Economic Development Corporation\nFrederick County Office of Economic Development\n\nTo view photos from this week\, please click here. \nSpecial Events\nOctober 20 \n\nHarford County Chamber of Commerce Harford Award Celebration @ 5 – 8 PM\nMontgomery County Economic Development Corporation’s Kickoff Breakfast\nWorcester County 98.1 FM Radio Interview @ 9 AM\nMD SBDC Cut Manual Proposal Work with AI and THINK @ 1 – 2 PM\nBaltimore County Digital Literacy Program – Introduction to Microsoft Excel @ 12 – 2:30 PM\nCarroll County Job Fair\nHoward County Ignite with Conscious Capitalism of Central Maryland @ 5:30 – 8 PM\n\nOctober 21 \n\nTEDCO’s 11th Entrepreneur Expo @ 8 AM – 7 PM (MEDA Members: contact info@medamd.com for a discount code!)\nHarford Business Roundtable for Education @ 8 – 10 AM\nWorcester County Commissioner Proclamation in Snow Hill @ 10 AM\nWorcester County SBDC Appointments at Maryland’s Coast Office @ 11 AM – 2 PM\nMD SBDC SEO Without The Mystery @ 10 – 11 AM\nCecil County Chamber of Commerce’s Virtual Job Fair @ 10 AM – 12 PM\nSusquehanna Workforce Network Virtual JobQuest Seminar @ 1:30 – 3:30 PM\nGarrett County Chamber of Commerce’s LUNCH N LEARN: Create with Confidence: Canva 101 @ 12 – 1 PM\nMaryland’s Coast Commissioner Proclamation @ 10 AM\nCity of Hyattsville Fall Business Roundtable @ 9 – 10:30 AM\nHoward County Office of ADA Coordination Celebrating Value and Talent: Employment is for Everyone @ 8 AM – 1 PM\nGreater Baltimore Committee Baltimore Region Economic Brand Workshop @ 12 – 1 PM\nHoward County Chamber of Commerce Evening Networking Mixer @ 5 – 7 PM\n\nOctober 22 \n\nHarford County Business Leadership Breakfast\nSt. Mary’s Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours @ 5 – 6:30 PM\nMD SBDC How To Minimize Risk In Starting A Business @ 1 – 2 PM\nMaryland’s Coast Open House @ 12 – 4 PM\nMontgomery County Chamber of Commerce Business EXCELerator – Business Opportunities with WSSC Water @ 10 – 11:30 AM\nGreater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee with Guest\, Charlie Scott\, WMATA @ 8 – 9 AM\nCecil County Chamber of Commerce’s Business Toolkit- End of Year Closing & Tax Prep @ 8 AM – 1 PM\nBel Air Downtown Alliance Main Street Social @ 5 – 6:30 PM\nCity of Laurel\, Maryland\, BOW Knows Business Workshop Event @ 10 AM – 2 PM\nMaryland Women’s Business Center Federal Contracting for Beginners @ 12 – 1 PM\nMaryland Women’s Business Center Increasing Your Visibility on eMMA @ 10 – 11 AM\nThe Maryland Small Business Development Center Avoiding IRS Red Flags: What Small Business Owners Need to Know @ 10 – 11:15 AM\nCalvert County Farm Tour: Agriculture’s Impact on the Economy @ 8:30 AM – 4 PM\n\nOctober 23 \n\nHarford County Hoteliers Reception and Town of Bel Air Annual Awards\nMaryland’s Coast Business Visits\nWorcester County Networking Mixer\nSt. Mary’s County AeroPark Business Alliance @ 8:15 – 9:30 AM\nSt. Mary’s County Young Professionals Meet-up @ 5 – 7 PM\nMD SBDC Ready\, Set\, Go @ 9 – 10 AM\nMid-Atlantic Veterans Business Outreach Center Veterans Manufacturing and Innovation Showcase @ 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM\nHoward County Economic Development Authority Business Resource Expo @ 9 AM – 12 PM\nSalisbury Area Chamber of Commerce\, 2025 SACC Annual Awards Luncheon @ 11:30 AM – 1 PM\nCity of Hyattsville Age-Friendly Ecosystem Summit @ 1 – 3 PM\n\nOctober 24 \n\nMaryland’s Coast Business Visits\nSt. Mary’s County Blue Catfish Dinner @ 5 – 7 PM\nSt. Mary’s County Business Celebrations\nMWCC One Day Lean Overview Workshop @ 8 AM – 5 PM\nMaryland Women’s Business Center Bend\, Don’t Break: The Balance Toolkit @ 12 – 1 PM\nCalvert County\, W2W Express-O @ Batteries Plus+ @ 9 – 10:30 AM\n\nWeek-long \n\nBusiness Appreciation Week in Anne Arundel County\nMontgomery County Economic Development Corporation Targeted Business Visits\nHarford County Milestone and Targeted Industry Business Visits\nRockville Economic Development\, Inc. (REDI) Targeted Business Visits\nDorchester County “Businesses in Action” Photo Contest\n\nCheck back often for more events! Hosting an event during Economic Development Week? Let us know at info@medamd.com\, and we’ll post it here. \nRead About Economic Development Week in Maryland\n\nQ&A with TEDCO Chief Development & Marketing Officer/MEDA Board Chair Tammi Thomas\nFrom Aerospace To Axe Throwing: St. Mary’s County Celebrates Economic Week\nEconomic Development Week shines spotlight on partners\nCity of Laurel Celebrates Economic Development Week in Maryland\nPrince George’s County Celebrates Economic Development Week\nBusiness Pillars Celebrated During County’s 2025 Economic Development Week\nNew HOPE Center in Easton\n\nClick the links below to learn about previous Economic Development Week in Maryland activities\n\n2024\n2023\n2022\n2021\n2020\n2019\n2018\n2017\n2016\n2015\n2013\n2012\n2011
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LOCATION:MD
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SUMMARY:2025 MEDA Fall Conference
DESCRIPTION:When: October 30\, 2025\, from 8 AM to 2 PM\nWhere: Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort in Chesapeake Beach\, MD\nTheme: Talent is the Driver: Building Communities Where People Want to Live and Work\nThe 2025 MEDA Fall Conference will bring together Maryland’s economic development community to discuss strategies for building talent-attracting communities. In today’s hyper-competitive economic landscape\, talent has emerged as a key differentiator in business location and expansion decisions. As demographics shift\, remote work reshapes expectations\, and workers increasingly prioritize quality of life alongside career opportunities\, economic developers must rethink their approach to community building. The communities that thrive in this new reality will be those that understand talent attraction isn’t just about jobs—it’s about creating places where people genuinely want to live\, work\, and raise families. \nClick here to view the Draft Minutes from the 2025 Summer Conference Business Meeting. \nClick here to read the guest blog. \nSponsor the 2025 MEDA Fall Conference\nClick here to view the sponsorship tiers. Please call 410-347-1246 or contact pamr@medamd.com to become a sponsor or to learn more! \nAgenda\n8:00 – 9:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast \n9:00 – 9:30 AM Welcome & MEDA Business Meeting \n\nTammi Thomas\, MEDA President\nJulie Oberg\, Director\, Calvert County Economic Development \nThe Honorable Earl F. “Buddy” Hance\, President\, Board of County Commissioners \nMary Lanham\, CEO\, Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort\nMatt Miller\, MEDA Membership Co-Chair\n\n9:30 – 10:15 AM Talent Attraction and Retention through Quality of Life: Why Place Is Everything! \nWest Virginia has lost more residents than any other state over the past 50 years—but that’s not where the story ends. In this keynote\, Danny Twilley shares how West Virginia took this challenge and created an opportunity by turning ideas into action. Through the Ascend WV initiative\, the state is embracing its greatest strengths—its people\, places\, and world-class outdoors—to attract new residents\, spark innovation\, and build lasting momentum. Learn how collaboration and adaptability are powering a “flywheel effect” of renewal—and what lessons other regions can take from West Virginia’s bold approach. \n\nDanny Twilley\, PhD\, Assistant VP of Economic & Community Development\, West Virginia University\n\n10:15 – 10:30 AM Break \n10:30 – 11:30 AM Building Vibrant Communities to Keep and Attract Talent \nThis panel explores how Maryland communities are transforming themselves into destinations where talent chooses to live and work. From community-building initiatives\, blending placemaking with connections to the outdoors\, and a holistic approach to community planning\, panelists will share strategies for creating vibrant\, engaged communities that attract and retain residents. \n\nModerator: Kari Snyder\, Director\, Community and Economic Development Partnerships\, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development\nDavid Ross\, President\, ARC Management\nMatt Miller\, Executive Director\, Cumberland Economic Development Corporation\nSusan Slinghuff Hartmann\, Executive Director\, College Park City-University Partnership\n\n11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Building The Foundations for a Thriving Workforce \nKeeping and attracting talent requires more than good jobs—it demands the infrastructure and support systems that make communities livable and accessible. This panel examines the foundational elements that enable workers to live\, commute\, and thrive in your community. Speakers will discuss transit-oriented development\, affordable housing solutions\, and childcare access—three critical pillars that directly impact workforce attraction and retention. \n\nModerator: Candace Dodson-Reed\, Chief of Staff\, MEDCO\nDarron Cooper\, Project Manager\, Office of Real Estate & Economic Development\, Maryland Department of Transportation\nRyan Trout\, Director of Housing & Community Development\, City of Rockville\nCindy Rozón\, Senior Director of Resident Services\, Affordable Homes & Communities\n\n12:30 – 1:45 PM Lunch & Global Talent\, Local Impact: Retaining International Students in Our Communities \nWhen developing talent strategies\, communities don’t have to look far—global talent is already on campus. Across the country\, economic development organizations are recognizing the international students studying at their universities as a key\, and often untapped\, source of talent. In this session\, Global Detroit explores how many are embracing international students to build stronger\, more inclusive economies. \n\nSloan Herrick\, Strategic Consultant\, Global Detroit’s E Pluribus Initiative\n\n1:45 – 2:00 PM Closing Remarks \nHotel\nClick here to book a room at the Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort for the nights of October 29 to November 1. The deadline to book is October 10\, 2025.
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2025-meda-fall-conference/
LOCATION:Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort\, 4165 Mears Avenue\, Chesapeake Beach\, MD\, 20732
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Winter Conference
DESCRIPTION:***This event is sold out! MEDA does not permit walk-in registrations or offer refunds for this event.\nWhen: January 15\, 2026\, from 8 AM to 1:30 PM\nWhere: Governor Calvert House\, Annapolis\, MD\nTheme: 2026 Legislative Outlook For Economic Development\nAt the 2026 MEDA Winter Conference\, public and private sector leaders share their thoughts on economic development-related legislation that the Maryland General Assembly will consider during the 2026 session. \nClick here to view the Draft Minutes from the 2025 Fall Conference Business Meeting. \nSponsorship Opportunities \n \nAgenda\n8:00 – 9:00 AM REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST \n9:00 – 9:20 AM WELCOME TO ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY AND ANNAPOLIS \n\nIntroduction: Kristen Pironis\, CEO\, Visit Annapolis and Anne Arundel County\nHonorable Steuart Pittman\, Anne Arundel County Executive\nAdam Strott\, Economic Development Manager\, City of Annapolis\nHonorable Jared Littmann\, Mayor of Annapolis\n\n9:20 – 9:35 AM MEDA BUSINESS MEETING \n\nPresident’s Welcome – Tammi Thomas\nSecretary’s Report – Allison Akers\nMembership Report – Matt Miller\n\n9:35 – 10:45 AM MARYLAND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP REPORT \n\nModerator: Lori Valentine\, Vice President of Policy and Public Relations\, Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation\nMark Anthony Thomas\, President & CEO\, Greater Baltimore Committee\nMary Kane\, President/CEO\, Maryland Chamber of Commerce\nTheresa Kuhns\, Chief Executive Officer\, Maryland Municipal League\nJack McDougle\, President/CEO\, Greater Washington Board of Trade\nMichael Sanderson\, Executive Director\, Maryland Association of Counties \n\n10:45 – 11:00 AM BREAK \n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK \n\nModerator: Kellie S. Hinkle\, Deputy Director\, St. Mary’s County Department of Economic Development\nHonorable Bill Ferguson\, Senate President\nHonorable Joseline Pena-Melnyk\, Speaker of the House  \nHonorable Stephen Hershey Jr.\, Senate Minority Leader\nHonorable Jason Buckel\, House Minority Leader\n\n12:00 – 1:15 PM LUNCHEON & KEYNOTE \n\nIntroduction: Harry Coker Jr.\, Secretary\, Maryland Department of Commerce\nHonorable Aruna Miller\, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland\n\n1:15 – 1:30 PM CLOSING REMARKS \n  \n**Please note: MEDA does not sell attendee lists\, offer refunds for this event\, or permit walk-in registrations.
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-winter-conference/
LOCATION:Governor Calvert House\,  58 State Circle\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T090000
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SUMMARY:2026 Economic Development Day
DESCRIPTION:When: February 18\, 2026\, from 9 AM to 1 PM\nWhere: President’s Conference Center/West\, Miller Senate Office Building\nPlease join us on February 18\, 2026\, for Economic Development Day! Held during the legislative session in Annapolis\, Economic Development Day is your opportunity to hear from key officials on the issues that impact your job creation efforts. Join us to connect with legislators\, observe hearings from the State House\, and learn more about economic development-related legislation that will be considered by the Maryland General Assembly during the 2026 session! \nThis event is for MEDA Members and their guests only. \nDraft Agenda\n9:00 AM Registration Opens  \n9:15 – 9:40 AM Welcome and Continental Breakfast \n\nTammi Thomas\, MEDA Board President\nThe Honorable Senator Stephen S. Hershey\nThe Honorable Delegate Lily Qi\n\n9:45  – 11:30 AM State House Session Observation and Meetings with Legislators  \nNote: these meetings are to be scheduled by your office \n11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch \n12:00 – 12:15 PM Public Policy Awareness Committee Update \n\nIntroduction: Pam Ruff\, Executive Director\, MEDA\nAndrea Mansfield and Lori Valentine\, MEDA Public Policy Awareness Co-Chairs\n\n\n12:15 – 12:45 PM Keynote Speaker \n\nIntroduction: Tammi Thomas\, MEDA Board President\nThe Honorable Brooke E. Lierman\, Comptroller of Maryland\n\n12:45 – 1:00 PM Closing Remarks \n\nTammi Thomas\, MEDA Board President\nPam Ruff\, Executive Director\, MEDA\n\n1:00 PM State House Session Observation and Meetings with Legislators  \nNote: these meetings are to be scheduled by your office
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-economic-development-day/
LOCATION:President’s Conference Center/West\, Miller Senate Office Building\, 11 Bladen Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:When: April 26-28\, 2026\nWhere: Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay\, Cambridge\, Maryland\nTheme: The A-MAZING World of Economic Development: Navigating Complexity. Embracing Innovation. Driving Impact. \nEarly Bird Registration Deadline: April 15\nEconomic development can feel like a maze—full of turns\, detours\, and emerging pathways. From new tools like AI to evolving expectations around housing\, workforce\, and quality of place\, the work is increasingly complex. But within the maze lies opportunity. MEDA’s 2026 Annual Conference will guide practitioners through the intersections of strategy\, technology\, community\, and industry\, helping them chart a smarter\, more impactful course. It’s not just a maze—it’s A-MAZING work. \nCheck out photos from the 2025 MEDA Annual Conference! \nClick here to view the Draft Minutes from the 2026 Winter Conference Business Meeting. \nDHCD Main Street Tour of Rock Hall – Sold Out!\nDiscover Rock Hall\, a charming Chesapeake Bay fishing village known for its vibrant waterfront and year-round festivals. Enjoy a guided tour of the harbor and Main Street\, featuring local shops\, art\, and regional flavors\, while seeing firsthand the impact of Maryland DHCD investments that have helped revitalize this thriving community. \nProposed Slate of Officers\nClick here to view the proposed Slate of Officers for the 2026/2027 term. \n \n\n \nBook Your Hotel\nTo book your room at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay for a discounted rate\, please visit https://www.hyatt.com/events/en-US/group-booking/CHESA/G-MED1\, or call (410) 901-1234 and use code ‘G-MED1‘. The deadline to book is April 15\, 2026. \n\n\n\n\n  \nDownload the Official Conference App: \n\niOSAndroid
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay\, Cambridge\, MD\, 100 Heron Blvd\, US-50\, Cambridge\, MD\, 21613\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Primer for Economic Development in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:When: June 4\, 2026\, 9 AM – 3 PM\nWhere: Frederick Innovative Technology Center (FITCI)\nMEDA’s Primer for Economic Development is a one-day session to learn how economic development is done in Maryland. The Primer is an excellent in-person opportunity to meet with important players in Maryland’s economic development world\, ask questions\, learn about resources and practices\, and connect with colleagues in a smaller-scale group setting. Experience the energy and passion in the room when economic development pros get together! \nThis session is designed for new and seasoned economic developers and strategic partners who want to learn from one another. The Primer is an excellent complement to MEDA’s Chesapeake Basic Course for Economic Development\, held in July; participants are encouraged to take both to get the benefits of the best in economic development education. \nDraft Agenda\n9:00 – 9:30 AM Welcome and Continental Breakfast \n\nTammi Thomas\, Board President\, Maryland Economic Development Association\nKathie Callahan Brady\, President & CEO\, FITCI\n\n9:30 – 10:00 AM Fundamentals of Economic Development – Q&A \nThis session offers a practical overview of the core components that make up economic development—ranging from business attraction and retention to tourism\, workforce development\, placemaking\, and beyond. Attendees will gain insights into how economic development looks different across jurisdictions\, from small towns to large regional offices\, and how funding models can vary—from public-private partnerships to fully government-funded initiatives. \n\nModerator: Tammi Thomas\, Board President\, Maryland Economic Development Association\nHeather Gramm\, CEcD\, Director of Economic Opportunity\, Frederick County Government\nRichard Griffin\, AICP\, CEcD\, Director of Economic Development\, City of Frederick\n\n10:00 – 10:15 AM BREAK \n10:15 – 11:30 AM Maryland’s Economy\, Key Industries\, and Strategic Advantages \nThis session provides an overview of Maryland’s economy\, its competitive strengths and weaknesses\, and key economic assets. We’ll look closer at Maryland’s different regions and key industry sectors\, how Maryland competes with other states\, and discuss Maryland’s value proposition for new business investment. \n\nLaurie Babb\, CEcD\, Director of Economic Development\, Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation\nTamar Osterman\, CEcD\, Senior Director\, Regional Development\, Maryland Department of Commerce\nJames Palma\, AICP\, Senior Research Manager\, Maryland Department of Commerce\n\n11:30 – 11:45 AM BREAK \n11:45 AM – 12:00 PM IGNITE-Style Presentations \n\nBrad Fallon\, Assistant Secretary\, Division of Business Development\, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development\nElizabeth Stahlman\, Executive Director\, Tri County Council for Western Maryland\n\n12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH \n1:00 – 1:45 PM IGNITE-Style Presentations \n\nDrew Jabin\, Legislative Director\, Maryland Association of Community Colleges\nLogan Dean\, Program Manager\, Maryland Department of Labor\nLora Brown\, Director\, Maryland Small Business Development Centers\nNick Henninger-Ayoub\, CEcD\, Director\, Project and Program Development\, MEDCO\nNick Underwood\, Economic Development Specialist\, Baltimore Gas & Electric\nSteve McHenry\, Executive Director\, MARBIDCO\nMindy Lehman\, Chief Government Program Development\, Affairs & Policy Officer\, TEDCO\nStephen Rice\, Deputy Secretary\, Maryland Department of Commerce\nKelly Schulz\, CEO\, Maryland Tech Council\n\n1:45 – 2:00 PM BREAK \n2:00 – 3:00 PM How Does Maryland “Do” Economic Development? \nOur moderator will provide an overview of how state and local representatives work together and break down the scenarios for how specialized programs depend on the jurisdiction\, the company\, and the community’s overall needs. \nPresenters will discuss varying approaches for business startups\, growth\, retention\, and attraction from the perspective of the state and rural\, suburban\, and urban communities. The panel will address significant elements of what goes into the business development process\, depending on the jurisdiction\, the project\, and the company’s requirements. Speakers will share case studies to show the key elements of a project. \n\nModerator: Jennifer Jones\, CEcD\, CEO\, Howard County Economic Development Authority\nJayson Knott\, Senior Director\, Office of Business Recruitment & Location Services\, Maryland Department of Commerce\nChristine McPherson\, Assistant Director\, Division of Neighborhood Revitalization\, Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development\nJamie Williams\, CEcD\, Director\, Kent County Economic Development & Tourism\n\n3:00 PM Wrap-Up \nSponsor Opportunities\n\n \n\nSILVER\n\n$1\,000\n\nCompany website link featured on the MEDA website throughout event promotion plus one month\nPublic announcement of sponsorship at event\nCompany name displayed on event signage\nComplimentary registration for three (3)\n\nRequest Info\n\n\nPurchase Level\n\n\n \n\nBRONZE\n\n$750\n\nCompany website link featured on the MEDA website throughout event promotion plus one month\nPublic announcement of sponsorship at event\nCompany name displayed on event signage\nComplimentary registration for two (2)\n\nRequest Info\n\n\nPurchase Level\n\n\n \n\nSUPPORTER\n\n$500\n\nCompany website link featured on the MEDA website throughout event promotion plus one month\nPublic announcement of sponsorship at event\nCompany name displayed on event signage\nComplimentary registration for one (1)\n\nRequest Info\n\n\nPurchase Level
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-primer-for-economic-development-in-maryland/
LOCATION:Frederick Innovative Technology Center\, 321 Ballenger Center Dr\, Frederick\, MD\, 21703\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T160000
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CREATED:20251017T215016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T153917Z
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course
DESCRIPTION:When: July 27 – 31\, 2026\nWhere: Virtual\nWhether you’re new to the world of economic development or you’d like to get in-depth with a refresher\, the Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course is your ticket to the fundamental concepts\, strategies\, and tools needed to be successful in today’s complex economic environment. This essential course is designed to prepare participants for the challenges they face in the practice of developing communities and assist them in gaining capacity-building skills\, resources\, and networks to accelerate economic development. \nIn previous years\, our week-long Basic Course was held in Baltimore\, which required travel expenses\, time away from home\, and extra planning and organization. With our all-virtual course this year\, you can learn it all from the comfort of your own home\, making it an accessible\, efficient\, and more affordable way to learn the fundamentals of economic development. We have excellent instructors lined up to teach\, and you’ll get to meet and network with other participants… all virtually! \nThis course will be offered online (via Zoom). Please note that the time zone is Eastern Time (EST). \nDraft Agenda\nThis draft agenda is subject to change. \n \nRegistrants for the 2026 Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course do not need to register separately for the 2026 MEDA Summer Conference\, as it is included. \nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\nGrow your skills and understanding of economic development foundational elements\nBest practices in economic and community development\nManaging an economic development program\nFinancing economic development projects and using incentives\nExplore new methods and programs to promote job growth and investment\nBusiness retention and expansion\nMarketing and business attraction\nDiscuss emerging trends and factors that shape local and regional economies\nEthics in economic development\nGain detailed knowledge of successful initiatives\nStrategic planning\nSmall business and entrepreneurship\nTools for planning your economy and how to use them.\nResearching your prospects and building a community data profile.\nReal estate development and reuse \nNeighborhood revitalization\nManaging real estate inventory.\nDevelop a valuable network of fellow economic development professionals and resources\nLearn from outstanding experts and practitioners in the field\n\nWho Should Take the Course?\nThe Basic Economic Development Course is designed for community leaders and stakeholders who participate in the process of community and economic development at local\, regional\, state\, and federal levels. Typical attendees include: \n\nEconomic development practitioners\nBusiness leaders\nCommunity volunteers\nPublic utility personnel\nGovernment agency staff\nReal estate professionals\nChambers of commerce members\nBusiness development professionals\nCooperative extension personnel\nPlanning and development agencies\nBankers and financial institution professionals\nCommunity development organization professionals\nMunicipal\, town\, and county government elected and appointed officials\nOthers interested in facilitating job creation and capital investment in their community\, region or state\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYour First Step Toward Certification\nFor those seeking national certification\, the Economic Development Basic Course is the first requirement in the process of becoming a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD). This Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course qualifies as a professional development training requirement needed to sit for the CEcD exam. CEcD certification through the IEDC is a national recognition that denotes a mastery of principal skills in economic development\, professional attainment\, and a commitment to personal and professional growth. \nLofton Scholarships for MEDA Members\nMembers of MEDA can apply for a Lofton Scholarship to cover the tuition for the Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course in full.  MEDA’s Lofton Scholarship exists to support the growth of professional skills and knowledge by economic development practitioners in Maryland. \nApply for the Lofton Scholarship before you register for the Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course. Upon acceptance\, you will be given a discount code to use with your registration. Apply here! \nDetails\nThe 2026 MEDA Chesapeake Basic Economic Development Course will be held virtually from July 27 to July 31\, from approximately 9 AM to 4 PM Eastern Time. \nTuition is: \n\n$690 for MEDA members (Lofton Scholarship available for full tuition to members)\n$890  for non-members (tuition includes MEDA membership for a year)\n\nAccreditation\nThe course is accredited by the International Economic Development Council. This course qualifies as a professional development training requirement needed to sit for the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) examination. \nFor more details\, please visit the IEDC website at www.iedconline.org​ or phone 201.223.7800
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-chesapeake-basic-economic-development-course/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Economic Development,Education,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Summer Conference
DESCRIPTION:When: July 29\, 2026\nWhere: Virtual\nTheme: Funding the Future: Unlocking Federal Resources for Economic Growth\n\nFederal funding programs continue to play a critical role in helping communities invest in infrastructure\, workforce development\, innovation\, and economic resilience. This session will explore the evolving landscape of federal resources available to support local and regional economic development initiatives. Participants will gain insight into key funding programs\, emerging priorities\, and practical strategies for positioning projects competitively. Join us to learn how communities are leveraging federal partnerships to unlock new opportunities and drive long-term economic growth. \nRegistration will go live soon!
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-summer-conference/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261003
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T131939Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Economic Development Week in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:When: September 28 – October 2\, 2026\n\nOverview\nEconomic Development Week in Maryland will emphasize the importance of economic development for the State of Maryland. The week is designed to increase understanding of economic development’s contribution to the state’s business climate\, job retention and growth\, the tax base\, and the overall quality of life in Maryland. \nRecognition\nEconomic development will take center stage in counties\, cities\, and towns throughout Maryland when proclamations are made heralding the significant projects that have made Maryland a great place to live\, work\, and play. Recognizing the dedicated work of economic developers is a primary focus of the effort. Listed below are the activities planned during Economic Development Week in Maryland (check back for weekly updates to this list). \nClick the links below to learn about previous Economic Development Week in Maryland activities\n\n2025\n2024\n2023\n2022\n2021\n2020\n2019\n2018\n2017\n2016\n2015\n2013\n2012\n2011
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-economic-development-week/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Economic Development Week
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261008
DTSTAMP:20260602T021531
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SUMMARY:2026 Main Street Maryland Conference
DESCRIPTION:Maryland’s many Main Streets are the heart of our vibrant and welcoming communities. The 2026 Main Street Maryland Conference\, organized by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and the Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA)\, will bring together community leaders\, economic development professionals\, small business advocates\, and local partners for two days of learning\, collaboration\, and inspiration focused on strengthening Maryland’s downtowns. \nBy registering\, you give MEDA permission to use your photo/video if captured during the conference. \nThe 2026 Main Street Maryland Conference is no longer seeking speakers for this year’s conference. If you’re interested in speaking at a future conference\, please leave your email below. For those who have submitted a proposal\, we will be making decisions by mid-June. \n\nHotel Choices\nWe’ve done the work for you! Please be certain to book with one of these trustworthy\, vetted hotel partners. Special rates are available for the nights of October 5 to October 8: \n\nHoliday Inn Express & Suites Hagerstown for $149/night. Click here to book online.\nTru by Hilton for $134/night. Click here to book online.\nHomewood Suites by Hilton for $159/night. Click here to book online.\nHome2Suites $159/night. Click here to book online.\nSpringHill Suites by Marriott Hagerstown for $154/night. Click here to book online.\nCourtyard by Marriott Hagerstown for $154/night. Click here to book online.\nHampton Inn Hagerstown I-81 for $164/night. Click here to book online and use code ‘Main Street Maryland’\n\n\nSponsor the 2026 Main Street Maryland Conference\n\n \nExplore Sponsorship Opportunities \nMake a Payment \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin the Main Street Maryland Conference Email List!\nEmail Address *
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-main-street-maryland-conference/
LOCATION:Hagerstown\, MD
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261023
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SUMMARY:2026 MEDA Fall Conference
DESCRIPTION:When: October 22\, 2026\nWhere: Harford County\, MD\nMore information will be coming soon!
URL:https://www.medamd.com/event/2026-meda-fall-conference/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Conference
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