Angela Showalter, A Champion of KidsPeace

By Bevin Theodore, KidsPeace
May 17, 2013

Angela Showalter knows how important it is to having a safe, loving home. The wife of Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter considers herself fortunate to have grown up with a nurturing family and to have been able to provide the same for her own two children. But she is acutely aware that many children... Read more »

WOMAN OF THE MONTH Kim Goff, CEO, Goff Software Consultants

By Erin Frost
April 12, 2013

Goff Website Consultants (GWC) is now Goff Software Consultants (GSC), LLC. GSC opened in April 2010 and is owned by Kim Goff, CEO/Front-End Developer, while her husband, William Goff works as the Chief Digital Officer and performs middle-tier and database work. GSC specializes in web development to... Read more »

Her Story

Meghan Murphy
June 12, 2012

Bessie Olive Cole was born on November 14, 1883 in Mount Carmel, MD, the daughter of Jordan B. and Nancy Ellen Wheeler Cole. She grew up in Baltimore County and attended Franklin High School in Reisterstown, graduating in 1902. Prophetically, “Miss Bessie Olive Cole was destined to become a second... Read more »

Woman of the Month – Ann Hosmer

Erin Frost, Senior Editor
April 8, 2012

Business leaders and owners have gargantuan responsibilities and their successes are contingent upon many things. An exceptional product or service is certainly a dominating factor to a business’s longevity, however, if the team backing that product or service is lacking, businesses are letting their... Read more »

Deborah Owens

Erin Frost
December 7, 2011

Making the decision to begin your journey into financial literacy and stability can be complex and intimidating, particularly if you know little or nothing about how or where to begin. Words such as “compound interest,” “mortality tables” and “inflation” can send one running to the hills... Read more »

The Samaritan Women

Erin Frost
November 7, 2011

The weather may have been tenebrous on the evening of October 1st, but there was magic in the air. Many of Baltimore and surrounding area’s finest clamored about the Victorian mansion and surrounding 20 acres of farmland on South Chapel Lane, Baltimore, for one extraordinary purpose: the opening gala... Read more »

VirCity: A Foundation for Entrepreneurial Success

September 8, 2011

By Erin Frost, Staff Writer Since 1997 successful women owned businesses have increased by 50% despite dismal reports from the National Federation of Independent Business’ Education Foundation that 30% will break even and 30% will lose revenue. Suffice to say, taking a vision of owning your own... Read more »