The Foundation board raises funds to augment the financial resources of the Library and promotes awareness of its services.
Harford Financial Group has received the top honor for financial advisers in the Best of Harford Awards for the past four years.
March 5 event at the Abingdon Library features speakers who will share leadership journeys, practical tactics and real-world tips.
Adam Freeland and Melissa Mullan will be recognized for the second year in a row at a Cambridge conference in June.
Foundation also announces new board members, awards grants and presents Thomas P. Broumel Memorial Award to Margaret "Peg" Lucas.
Funds raised will benefit the Rolling Reader, an outreach vehicle that provides access to Library resources to youth.
Nearly 50 staff members are honored for service anniversaries at the celebration.
Presented by The Daily Record, the award recognizes organizations that show a strong commitment to supporting and elevating women.
The honor from Graphic Design USA is for the graphic design of the Traveling Library vans.
The infusion Center at the Aberdeen campus will be named the Chesapeake Cancer Alliance Infusion Center at Aberdeen.
Sharon M. Lipford, LCSW-C, principal, CopperMile Consulting, has been elected president of the nonprofit board for a three-year term.
Flanders, who brings extensive experience in executive team leadership, joins the firm as client relationship specialist.
The donation is designated for innovative programing that caters to the diverse interests and needs of Harford County residents.
The organization has provided nearly $565,000 to nonprofits serving women, families and children since its founding in 2010.
Funds raised by The Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation will be used to support charity care.
In addition, Michael Clayton, an associate advisor with Harford Financial Group, passed the Maryland Life and Health Exam.
Shrodes has been named director of philanthropy and community engagement for the Library.
In this role, Squire is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all library buildings and vehicles.
For the third consecutive year, readers of Harford Magazine voted Harford Financial Group top honors in the Best of Harford Awards.
Adam Freeland and Melissa Mullan will be recognized for the honor at a Cambridge gathering in February.
Nine nonprofits received grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 to enhance community projects.
The grant will be used for programs at UM UCMC Family Birthplace and The Klein Family Harford Crisis Center.
The Certified Financial Plannerâ„¢ certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning.
More than 50 staff members were honored for service anniversaries.
Funds raised benefit Cancer LifeNet, which provides free-of-charge supportive care services to those living with a cancer diagnosis.
Ground broken for ambulatory care surgery center, and a "topping out" ceremony was held for the inpatient bed expansion.
Investments with minority-led companies follow recent awarding of $3+ million in community grants.
Series 66 exam is the next step toward becoming an investment advisor representative.
Harford Community Action Agency receives $40,000 grant to provide meals to food insecure residents.
Alicia Cunningham; V. Dixon King, Jr., M.D., MBA; Sanjeev Kumar, M.D.; and Lisa Rowen, DNSc, RN, CENP, FAAN, join the UM UCH board.
Since its founding, the organization has provided more than $500,000 in grants to 57 nonprofits serving women, families and children.
Your Health, Our Mission campaign seeks to reshape behavioral health care, strengthen services through integrated program offerings.
More than $4 million in medical supplies will help doctors, nurses, medics and other clinicians continue to deliver emergency medical care.
This year marks the third time Harford Financial Group has received the Best Financial Advisor award from Harford Magazine.
More than $25,000 is being provided to projects in Cecil and Harford counties.
New members are Dr. Theresa B. Felder, Ryan D. John and James C. Richardson.
The donation will be used to establish a charitable fund to further the firm's philanthropic impact in the community.
Largest-ever donation will establish The Anna and James Lambdin Leadership Institute at University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health.
Elizabeth Wise, MSN, MBA, will begin her new role effective January 10, 2022.
$5.1 million commitment will be used to recruit registered nurses and other clinical bedside experts from Maryland’s community colleges.
The SVP of Business Banking for Freedom Federal Credit Union, Wehland, is no stranger to community activism.