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Diana Morris named one of the city’s most admired CEOs

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Today, The Daily Record announced the 2013 Most Admired CEOs. Diana Morris, Director of OSI-Baltimore, was among the winners. The award recognizes men and women who have excelled professionally and in serving their communities. Read more about the award. 

Winners include:

Nonprofit with less than $10M in annual revenue
Traci A. Barnett, MBA Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
Amy Marshall, Olney Theatre Center
Diana Morris, Open Society Institute-Baltimore
Bryn Parchman, Port Discovery Children’s Museum
J. Thomas Sadowski, Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore
Courtney B. Wilson, B&O Railroad Museum

Nonprofit with more than $10M in annual revenue
Chet Burrell, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Jay A. Perman, MD University of Maryland-Baltimore
John Racanelli, National Aquarium
Samuel L. Ross, MD MS Bon Secours Baltimore Health System
Lisa A. Rusyniak, Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc.
Thomas E. Wilcox, Baltimore Community Foundation

Private company with more than 150 employees
Ronald Attman, ACME Paper & Supply Co.
Kevin Dunbar, The Dunbar Companies (Dunbar Armored, Inc. and subsidiaries)
Paul A. Tiburzi, DLA Piper

Private company with between 51 and 149 employees
Janet Amirault, Software Consortium
Harvey M. Goodman, SPPA Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International
Shari Lineberger Harris, Keller Williams Metropolitan Realty
Kevin Johnson, The Commercial Group
Thomas Laskowski, GANTECH, Inc.
Heidi Mattingly, OrthoMaryland

Private company with fewer than 50 employees
Ellen Coren Bogage, Chesapeake Public Strategies
Carol Coughlin, BottomLine Growth Strategies, Inc.
David Gildea, Smith, Gildea & Schmidt
Todd Marks, Mindgrub Technologies
Venkat Subramanian, Angarai
Paul C. Wolman, P.W. Feats Inc.

Public company with less than $500M in annual revenue
Jeffrey Eckel, Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure

Public company with more than $500M in annual revenue
Jim Cronin, UnitedHealthcare

 

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