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Baltimore, Maryland United States
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www.MEDAmd.com
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MEDA is a nonprofit organization of economic development professionals. Established in 1961, MEDA members promote the economic well being of Maryland by working to improve the states business climate and the professionalism of those in the field of economic development.
The MEDA membership includes economic development practitioners employed by government, business, chambers of commerce and other professionals with an interest in the economy of Maryland. Through its regular meetings, special programs and projects, members address such diverse issues as local planning, workforce, transportation, international trade, tourism and finance.
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Baltimore, Maryland United States
Website
www.MEDAmd.com
About
MEDA is a nonprofit organization of economic development professionals. Established in 1961, MEDA members promote the economic well being of Maryland by working to improve the states business climate and the professionalism of those in the field of economic development.
The MEDA membership includes economic development practitioners employed by government, business, chambers of commerce and other professionals with an interest in the economy of Maryland. Through its regular meetings, special programs and projects, members address such diverse issues as local planning, workforce, transportation, international trade, tourism and finance.
Tags
economic development
maryland
storytelling
marketing
site selection
higher education
entrepreneurship
manufacturing
economics
revitalization
neighborhood development
artificial intelligence
virtual reality
regionalism
education
agriculture
technology
small business
development
utilities
workforce development
city
transportation
college
sales
port of baltimore
See more