Baltimore County to Host Webinar on COVID-19's Economic Impact and Opportunities
Free July 1 Webinar Explores Regional Recovery Forecasts and Emerging Industries
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski has assembled a panel of economic thought leaders to discuss the changing regional business landscape in the wake of COVID-19 business shutdowns, and explore potential long-term shifts that may alter our local economy for years and decades to come.
"Exploring Economic Impacts and Opportunities in the Baltimore Region" is the fifth session in the "Baltimore County Business Forum-COVID-19 and Beyond" webinar series.
Baltimore County Director of Economic and Workforce Development (DEWD) Director Will Anderson will moderate this 60-minute session, where an expert panel will discuss the pandemic's impact on businesses, recovery forecast trends and the unique opportunities emerging in business sectors like technology, logistics, domestic manufacturing, retail distribution and others.
"It's important for government to partner with our business community to provide a data-informed analysis of where we are now and to offer insights into emerging trends and areas for potential economic expansion in the coming months and years," said County Executive Olszewski, who will offer his perspective on the role of local government in supporting business resilience.
Participate Live or Watch a Recording on the County Website
The webinar will be presented live via Cisco Webex on Wednesday, July 1, at 1 p.m., and webinar access information is posted on the County website at baltimorecountybusiness.com. Recorded video of the completed webinar will be posted there shortly afterwards. People are invited to submit questions during the webinar via the live Webex questions feature, or in advance by emailing businesshelp@baltimorecountymd.gov.
Panelists include:
- Dr. Daraius Irani, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Applied Research at Towson University
- Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski
- Scott Phillips, Managing Director, Legal and Business Consulting Services, LLC
- Tom Sadowski, Vice Chancellor for Economic Development at University System of Maryland
- Michele Whelley, CEO of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore
Resources for Job Seekers and Businesses are Updated Regularly
The Department of Economic and Workforce Development (DEWD) provides a comprehensive overview of resources and assistance available to help affected individuals and businesses. This information is available on the Department's website.