HARFORD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEIVES THE DAILY RECORD’S INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD FOR THIRD TIME

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Baltimore, Md., August 31, 2015 — The Daily Record has named Harford County Public Library an Innovator of the Year for establishing The Innovation Lab at the Abingdon Library. It is the third year in a row that Harford County Public Library has received an Innovator of the Year Award. A listing of all winners is below.

 

The Daily Record began the Innovator of the Year awards in 2002 as a way to recognize Marylanders and Maryland-based companies for their innovative spirit – for creating new products, new programs, new services or new processes that have helped their companies, industries or communities.

 

For this year’s honorees, their innovative achievements took place between January 2014 and July 2015.

 

The Innovation Lab opened at the Abingdon Library in January. An innovative, STEM-focused hub for teens and adults, The Innovation Lab is a digital media lab providing a dedicated space for hands-on or do-it-yourself learning in video production, self-publishing and 3-D printing.

 

Harford County Public Library received an Innovator of the Year Award in 2013 for Little Leapers and in 2014 for Little Leapers 3.5.

 

Innovator of the Year nominees were asked to complete an application that explained their innovation and the impact it has made on Maryland. The nominations were judged on four basic criteria:  originality, impact, challenge and value.

 

Hailing from diverse fields, their innovations herald new frontiers for how we live, work, play and give back in the 21st century.

 

“Innovators are on the cutting edge and make real change happen. Their innovations are integral to our lives, whether they are in health care, education, business, technology and beyond.” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, publisher of The Daily Record. “The 2015 Innovator of the Year honorees take risks to better our lives and communities, and for that, The Daily Record salutes them.”

 

Mary Hastler, CEO of Harford County Public Library, said, “STEM education is so important in narrowing the digital divide. Our library team worked very hard to make The Innovation Lab accessible to library patrons of all ages. The lab is an opportunity for families and the community to share their stories, create videos and explore 3-D technology. We are so honored to be recognized by The Daily Record with its Innovator of the Year Award for the third year in a row.”

 

The 2015 Innovator of the Year awards will be presented Oct. 15 at a reception/dinner starting at 5:30 p.m. at The Center Club, 100 Light Street in Baltimore. Winners will be profiled in a special magazine that will be inserted into the Oct. 16 issue of The Daily Record and available online at www.TheDailyRecord.com.

 

Sponsors of The Daily Record’s 2015 Innovator of the Year awards include Presenting Sponsor Stevenson University and Visionary Sponsors Epsilon Registration and VPC, Inc.

 

For more information about sponsorships and tickets for The Daily Record’s 2015 Innovator of the Year awards, visit www.TheDailyRecord.com.

 

About The Daily Record

For more than 125 years, The Daily Record Company has provided trusted legal and business information to Maryland readers. In addition to the daily newspaper published five days a week, The Daily Record publishes its website, www.TheDailyRecord.com; five blogs, Business Buzz, Eye on Annapolis, Generation J.D., Ground Up and On the Record; seven e-newsletters, Insider, Afternoon Insider, Real Estate Weekly, Auction Notices, Best Practices, Maryland Family Law Update and Legal Jobs; and a variety of special publications on topics of interest to Maryland business and legal professionals.

 

The Daily Record also honors leading Marylanders through eight annual awards events:  Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Influential Marylanders, 20 in Their Twenties, VIP List, Most Admired CEOs, Innovator of the Year, Leadership in Law and Leading Women.

 

2015 Innovators of the Year

 

Betamore

Marcus Bullock, Flikshop

Dr. Marsha E. Butler, Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures

Jeff Carroll, DETAILS, a Humanim Social Enterprise

Comcast

Luke Cooper, Peach

Neil R. Davis, TEDCO

Evergreen Health

Renee A. Foose, Ed.D., Howard County Public School System

Dr. Chris D. Geddes, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Mike Geppi, Integrata Security

Scott Gottbreht, United Way of Central Maryland

Valerie J. Gross, Howard County Library System

Harford County Public Library

Tim Harwood, Decisive Communications

Kurt Heckman, vCalc LLC

IMPAQ International

John Kellett, Clearwater Mills, LLC

Isaac Kinde, M.D., Ph.D., PapGene, Inc.

Dr. Seong W. Lee, Morgan State University

Wes Moore, BridgeEdU

Greg Nalley, Nalley Fresh

Lisbeth Pettengill, Greater Baltimore Committee

Dr. Tonja L. Ringgold, Baltimore City Community College

Christopher Sachse, Horsetail Technologies

Cathy Hollenberg Serrette, Circuit Court for Prince George’s County

WeatherBug Home

Brian M. White, LifeBridge Health

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