Seven USM Leaders Among Daily Record's 50 Most Influential Marylanders for 2007
ADELPHI, Md. (March 30, 2007) - Seven individuals representing the University
System of Maryland (USM) have been named among 50 "Influential Marylanders for 2007"
by the Baltimore-based Daily Record
business and legal newspaper.
The editors of The Daily Record selected five winners
in each of 10 categories that reflect significant segments of Maryland's civic, commercial, and professional activity: civic
leadership, communications, finance, education, health care, law, philanthropy,
real estate, and technology. In making their selections, the editors added a
10th "freestyle" category to include some very influential Marylanders who did
not fit neatly into one of the other categories.
The following individuals--representing
USM's leadership in undergraduate and professional education, research and
development, technology transfer, and athletics--are among the 50 honorees who
will be recognized on Friday, April 25, 2007, at the Baltimore
Museum of Art:
Freeman Hrabowski III, President,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Education);
C.D. "Dan" Mote, Jr.,
President, University of Maryland, College
Park
(Education);
Dr. E. Albert Reece, Dean, University of Maryland School of Medicine (Health Care);
Karen Rothenberg, Dean, University of Maryland School of Law
(Law);
Martha Connolly, Director, Maryland Industrial Partnerships Program, University of Maryland, College
Park (Technology);
Jennie Hunter-Cevera, President
of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute (Technology);
Debbie Yow, Athletic
Director, University of Maryland, College
Park
(Freestyle).
"We are proud to recognize
these individuals for their contributions and stature in a variety of endeavors
that have impact throughout Maryland and beyond," said Christopher A. Eddings, The Daily Record's publisher and
president. "The selection process was challenging because of the impressive
credentials of so many Marylanders, but we wanted to give special attention to
these people whose accomplishments are so important in so many ways."
Contact: John Buettner
Phone: 301.445.2719
Email: jbuettner@usmd.edu