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Maryland Department of Commerce Division of Tourism Film and the Arts

Maryland Department of Commerce
Agency overview
Formed 1884; 138 years ago  (1884)
Jurisdiction Maryland
Headquarters World Trade Heart, 401 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland
Agency executive
  • R. Michael Gill, Secretary
Website http://commerce.maryland.gov/

The Maryland Department of Commerce is a regime agency in the state of Maryland in the The states. Although its was originally founded in 1884, the department came to be recognized equally the Section of Commerce in 2015.

The principal objective and mission of the department is the attraction of new businesses, The expansion and retention of existing facilities, financial assistance and training, and promotes biotechnology. The Agency publicizes Maryland's attributes, and markets local products in Maryland and abroad to stimulate economic development, international merchandise, and tourism. The department likewise invests in the arts and promotes film production and sporting events in Maryland.[1]

History and Origins [edit]

Agency Leadership
Secretary Time served
R. Michael Gill
January xi, 2022 – present
Kelly M. Schulz
January 9, 2019 – Jan 10, 2022
R. Michael Gill
March 27, 2015 – January 8, 2019
(acting January 21, 2015 – March 27, 2015)
Dominick E. Murray
February 2013 – January 21, 2015
Christian S. Johansson
Jan 2009 – Jan 2013
David Due west. Edgerley
Feb 2007 – Jan 2009
Aris Melissaratos
January 2003 – Jan 2007
David Southward. Iannucci
December 2000 – January 2003
Richard C. Mike Lewin
Nov 1998 – November 2000
James D. Fielder (Acting)
April 1998 – Nov 1998
James T. Brady
May 1995 – Apr 1998
Marker L. Wasserman*
1991–1995
*Annotation: Term began when
Section was DEED.

Maryland's decisions to develop economical opportunities began in 1884 with the creation of the Bureau of Statistics and Information of the Industries of the State.[2] To guide development, the government needed to know the agricultural, mineral and industrial output of the country. In 1892, the General Associates directed the Bureau to collect statistics on labor, wages and strikes; whatsoever data about agriculture calculated to attract immigration; and data on mineral products, manufacturing, transportation, shipping, and commerce.[2] The Bureau also was to receive reports from all officers and institutions of the state, publish the information in book form, and annually revise and republish. By 1916, as the Bureau of Industrial Statistics, it reformed to become the State Lath of Labor and Statistics. Its information-gathering connected as it reorganized into the Department of Labor and Industry in 1945. Until the section's focus shifted towards regulating the atmospheric condition of labor.

Section of Information [edit]

Past 1948, another agency was formed to collect data about the state. Authorized by the Lath of Public Works, the Department of Information began as a sectionalization of the Hall of Records Commission. In 1949, it became an independent agency.[2] The department compiled information not only near manufacture and agronomics, but also natural resources,

The Maryland Department of Business organization and Economical Development'southward Spider web site, ChooseMaryland.org, was re-designed in March 2010.[3]

recreation, authorities, and history. To encourage a tourist and outdoor recreation merchandise, the department promoted Maryland and its products with films, photographs, pamphlets, and press releases.

Department of Economic Development [edit]

The Section of Information was superseded in 1959 past the Department of Economical Development.[2] Its mandate — to advance the economic welfare of Maryland citizens by developing the state'due south natural resources, industrial opportunities, and tourism potential — was carried out by 3 divisions: Business concern and Industrial Development; Research; and Tourist Development and Publicity. Some other forerunner of the current department, the Development Credit Corporation of Maryland, was created in 1959 to stimulate business and industry by making loans to small businesses when conventional financing was unavailable.

Department of Economic and Community Evolution [edit]

In 1970, the Department of Economical Development was reorganized as the Department of Economic and Community Evolution.[2] Added to its economic responsibilities now were duties to protect and enhance the social, cultural and fiscal viability of Maryland communities.

Department of Economical and Employment Development [edit]

In 1987, the Department of Economic and Employment Development was created.[two] It contained agencies and programs formerly administered by its immediate predecessors, the Section of Economic and Community Development and the Section of Employment and Grooming.

Department of Concern and Economic Development [edit]

In 1995, the Section of Economic and Employment Evolution reorganized as the Department of Business organisation and Economic Evolution to emphasize its mission of bringing new jobs and new businesses to Maryland.[two]

Department of Commerce [edit]

In 2015, the Department of Business and Economic Development was renamed the Department of Commerce and reorganized.[ii] [4]

Bureau Organization, key services, leadership and Administration [edit]

The Department of Commerce is located at the World Trade Center in Baltimore's Inner Harbor

The department's objectives are carried out past three divisions: Concern and Enterprise Evolution; Marketing and Communications; Tourism, Film, and the Arts. The department likewise is aided by public-private commissions including the Maryland Economic Evolution Committee and the Maryland Life Sciences Informational Board. Farther assistance is provided by the Maryland Biotechnology Center, the Division of Administration and Applied science, and its Function of Policy and Governmental Affairs, which acts as a liaison to the Governor, General Assembly, and individual technology sector.[5]

Leadership [edit]

Commerce Secretary R. Michael Gill was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan in January 2022, having been the secretary previously from March 2015 to Jan 2019 (acting secretary from January 2015 to March 2015).

Key services [edit]

The department provides a number of services to create, attract, retain and aggrandize businesses in Maryland. These include:

  • building and site location services
    • Finance programs, taxation credits and grooming grants
      • Business advocacy and consulting
        • Technology transfer
          • Foreign directly investment
            • Consign consulting and marketing
            • Tradeshow and conference partnership

Partitioning of Commerce [edit]

With 81 authorized positions and $51.ix million upkeep for FY2012, and branded the Division of Commerce in October 2015, originated in 1959 when the Department of Economic Development was created to encourage businesses to locate in Maryland and to retain and expand existing enterprises.[6]

The sectionalisation oversees five offices: Business Development; Business concern Services; Finance Programs; International Investment and Trade; and Armed forces and Federal Diplomacy. Past alluring new and expanding businesses, the division aims to help create jobs and improve the state's economy. Information technology besides assists domestic and international firms in finding attractive locations in Maryland and promotes international trade opportunities to Maryland firms.[i]

Role of Finance Programs [edit]

The Office of Finance Programs, with an FY2012 appropriation of $3.v 1000000 and 26 employees, directs and supervises sure land funds used as incentives or seed coin for businesses in Maryland. These funds enable the state to retain businesses and concenter new ones; foster economic growth; create new jobs; support commercial and industrial redevelopment; and aid pocket-sized, minority and high applied science businesses.

The role is mandated past statute to be responsible for the Economic Development Opportunities Program (Sunny Twenty-four hours) Fund; Enterprise Fund (includes Challenge Investment Program); Maryland Competitive Advantage Financing Fund; Maryland Economical Adjustment Fund; Maryland Economical Development Assistance Authority and Fund; Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authorisation; Maryland Small Business organization Development Financing Say-so; and Smart Growth Economic Development Infrastructure (I Maryland) Fund. As well nether the team is the Maryland Economical Aligning Financing Committee.

Maryland Venture Fund [edit]

The Maryland Venture Fund (MVF) provides for straight investment in Maryland companies through the Claiming Investment, Enterprise Investment, and the Enterprise Venture-Uppercase Express Partnership programs. The fund organized as the Investment Financing Grouping in 1995. Formerly under the Sectionalization of Financing Programs, the fund transferred to Technology Strategy and Business concern Development in December 2003, and reformed every bit Venture Uppercase nether the Deputy Secretary in 2005.

MVF focuses on seed and early stage investments, often equity and convertible debt, in amounts between $100,000 and $1,000,000 for companies with fewer than 250 employees. It invests in companies that maintain a chief place of concern in Maryland or that commit to moving to Maryland if their primary offices re outside the country. Information technology aims to leverage growth in industries such as software, information technology (It), communications, cyber security, education tech, free energy tech, health care IT, diagnostics and medical devices.[5]

Division of Tourism, Motion picture and the Arts [edit]

Maryland Office of Tourism Development Web site

With an FY2012 appropriation of $26.half-dozen 1000000 and 42 employees, the sectionalisation of Tourism, Film and the Arts promotes Maryland as a destination for domestic and international travelers. The segmentation as well supports the performing, visual and artistic arts and promotes Maryland every bit a location for film and television production. The division includes the Maryland Country Arts Council, the Maryland Picture Office, and the Function of Tourism Development.

Maryland Function of Tourism Development [edit]

The Office of Tourism Development had formed equally the Tourism Evolution Office by 1981 and reorganized within the Division of Tourism, Movie, and the Arts under its present proper noun in 1996. The part has an FY2012 appropriation of virtually $iii.6 meg and 25 employees.[vi] In fiscal 2011, the state's tourism manufacture generated $359 million, more than than 5.1 percentage over financial 2010. From 2007 to 2010, the number of visitors to Maryland grew by v one thousand thousand and the land increased its market share 16.9 percent. Maryland drew 32.2 million visitors in 2010, up 10.7 percent from 2009.[7]

To stimulate tourism, the Role develops recreational, historical and cultural attractions. The Office promotes Maryland as a travel destination for domestic and international tourists. Additionally, the staff advises third-party sellers of travel such as travel agents, and bout operators. There is a public relations staff that has assisted travel writers to generate nigh $7 million in destination publicity. The office also manages three Welcome centers.[8]

Maryland State Arts Council [edit]

The Quango supports the performing, visual and creative arts, including dance, drama, music, compages, painting, sculpture, graphics, crafts, photography, pattern, movie, goggle box and creative writing (Code Economical Development Commodity, sec. iv-502). Back up takes the form of grants and special programs. The Quango makes grants to individual artists, arts organizations, and county arts councils. The Quango has 13 authorized positions and a $14.2 million appropriation for FY2012.[6]

Maryland Office of Sports Marketing [edit]

Formed in August 2008 equally a joint venture betwixt DBED and the Maryland Stadium Authorization, the Office of Sports Marketing attracts, promotes, and develops regional, national and international sporting events. The office evaluates Maryland's sports assets and develops strategies to increment the number of sports events, both professional and amateur, in the state.[9]

Maryland Motion picture Function [edit]

The Maryland Film Role promotes Maryland as a location for film and video product. The part is an informational and logistical resources for productions, and assists productions with location scouting, permits, casting, film crew housing, catering, equipment rental, and other production needs.[x]

Division of Marketing and Communications [edit]

The Department of Commerce's Division of Marketing and Communications develops, coordinates, implements and evaluates proactive and integrated marketing activities for Maryland Commerce. Using enquiry, brand avails and engineering science, the division communicates Maryland'south competitive business advantages and quality of life. A centralized marketing resource, the division operates a creative and production store, interactive plan and business research and data services part.[11]

The sectionalization coordinates and creates a number of publications such as the Department'due south Annual Report and online e-letters Concern Pulse, a monthly study on business expansions, economic evolution activity and industry events; Economic Pulse, timely reports on Maryland's latest economical indicators; Global Pulse, Maryland-related international investment and trade news; Bio Pulse, quarterly reports on the state's life sciences customs; and Cyber Pulse, which promotes Maryland every bit the nation'due south epicenter for cybersecurity and information technology.[11]

The Public Affairs and Media Relations team maximizes Maryland's competitive business in broadcast, impress and new media for local, national and trade media.[11] The Part of Marketing consists of the Promotions and Events team, which coordinates opportunities to promote the Agency, and the Artistic Services squad, which develops the section's brand marketing, artistic collateral and information resources to support the Agency's marketing initiatives.[11]

The Enquiry and Data squad analyzes and communicates key economic and employment information. In add-on to monthly reports on the economy, state rankings, and new and expanding businesses, the team besides contributes to the department's many publications and strategic reports.[xi]

Maryland Biotechnology Center [edit]

Every bit part of the Maryland BIO 2020 Initiative, the Maryland Biotechnology Center opened its offices in Rockville and Baltimore in September 2009. The center consolidates and coordinates existing initiatives in country government, the University Organization of Maryland, and the private sector to ameliorate support and expand biotechnology innovation and enterprises in Maryland. The Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board guides center activities.[12]

The Maryland Biotechnology Center awarded $1 meg to five life sciences companies through its Biotechnology Commercialization and Translational Research Awards in December 2011. The awards have assisted 13 Maryland life sciences companies and three university enquiry projects with almost $iii.one one thousand thousand in funding since 2009.[13] Maryland has approximately 500 life sciences companies engaged in pharmaceutical discovery, enquiry tools development, medical diagnostics and device development, and contract research and manufacturing organizations.[14]

The Center as well aided more than thirty Maryland biotechs exhibit products at the 2011 Bio International Conference in Washington, D.C.[15] At the event, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley released a report that showed Maryland's life sciences industry employs 160,030 people — 71,600 directly – and accounts for 6.5 percentage of the state'south GDP. The industry was also establish to create roughly $17.vi billion in economic activity and support $500 million in income and sales taxes annually.[14]

Boards and Commissions [edit]

Maryland Commerce oversees the post-obit organizations that are integral to its role and mission:

Maryland Economic Evolution Commission [edit]

The Maryland Economic Evolution Commission establishes economic evolution policy and oversees department efforts to attract and retain businesses and jobs in Maryland. The Committee was revived in August 2009 and is chaired past Anirban Basu, Chairman and CEO of the Sage Policy Group. From the private sector, the Commission raises funds to supplement economic evolution programs and financial incentives to business. The Committee also advises the Commerce Secretarial assistant on regulations for financing programs and on the allotment of financial incentives. The Maryland Economical Evolution Commission was formed outset past the Governor and so by statute in 1995 (Executive Lodge 01.01.1995.04; Chapter 120, Acts of 1995). See all commission members.

Commerce Chiffonier [edit]

Established Oct 1, 2015, the Commerce Chiffonier is composed of the Secretaries of the Departments of Commerce, Transportation, Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Environment, Housing and Community Development, Planning and the Governor'south Office of Minority Diplomacy.

Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board [edit]

The LSAB was created by the legislature in 2007 to assist in maintaining Maryland'due south preeminence in the life sciences industry. Having 18 members, the Board includes the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce, a representative designated by the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) and xvi members appointed by the Governor.

Advisory Council on the Impact of Regulations on Small Businesses [edit]

The Advisory Council on the Impact of Regulations on Minor Businesses was created by the Full general Associates in 2015 to advise the Joint Commission on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review on the potential economic impact proposed regulations may have on small businesses.

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Due east-Nnovation Initiative Fund Say-so advises and consults with Maryland Commerce apropos the implementation and administration of the Maryland Due east-Nnovation Initiative Fund (MEIF). Through the plan, nonprofit institutions of higher education in Maryland may create research endowments in scientific and technical fields of study. Private donations to those endowments may exist matched by State funds from the Maryland Eastward-Nnovation Initiative Fund Authority.

Maryland Marketing Partnership [edit]

The Maryland Marketing Partnership, founded in statute every bit the Maryland Public-Private Partnership Marketing Corporation, was created to develop a branding strategy for the state, marketplace the country'due south avails and encourage the location and growth of new businesses in Maryland.[sixteen]

Maryland Small-scale Business Financing Dominance [edit]

Promotes the viability and expansion of businesses owned past economically and socially disadvantaged entrepreneurs, and likewise pocket-sized businesses that do not meet the established credit criteria of financial institutions, and consequently are unable to obtain adequate business organisation financing on reasonable terms through normal financing channels. Created in 1978, the nine members serve five-year terms.

Maryland Venture Fund Authority members Elizabeth Proficient Mazhari, Michael G. Miller and MFVA Chair/MedImmune President Peter Greenleaf were sworn in on August 31, 2011.

Maryland State Arts Council [edit]

In 1966, the Maryland Land Arts Council originated every bit the Governor's Council on the Arts in Maryland, established by Executive Guild. It became the Maryland State Arts Council in 1967 (Chapter 644, Acts of 1967). Formerly nether the Department of Economic and Community Evolution, the Council joined the Department of Economic and Employment Development in 1987 (Chapter 311, Acts of 1987), and transferred to the Section of Business and Economical Development in 1995 (Chapter 120, Acts of 1995).[vi]

MIDFA/MEDAAF Dominance [edit]

The Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authorization (MIDFA) and the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Dominance and Fund (MEDAAF) are both served by the aforementioned Authority members. For MIDFA, the Authority reviews and approves financing transactions being issued as individual action bonds and loan guarantees; for MEDAAF, the Authority reviews and approves loans to support economic development initiatives.

Maryland Military Installation Council [edit]

The Maryland Military machine Installation Quango identifies the public infrastructure, potential impact on local communities, and support needed for Land military installation evolution and expansion. The Council reviews State policies to back up military installations and maximize economic benefits to local communities.

Maryland Public Art Commission [edit]

The Maryland Public Art Commission implements Maryland's formal public fine art programme through sculptures, murals and other works in an effort to heighten the cultural landscape of Maryland communities. Created in 2005, with 12 members.

Maryland Tourism Development Board [edit]

The Maryland Tourism Development Board was authorized in 1993 and reconstituted in 2007 (Chapter 625, Acts of 1993; Chapter 152, Acts of 2007). Chaired by Greg Shockley, the board stimulates and promotes travel and tourism in Maryland. Subject field to the blessing of the Secretary of Business and Economic Evolution and the Maryland Economic Development Committee, the board formulates a five-twelvemonth strategic plan, an annual marketing program, and an almanac operating upkeep.

See likewise [edit]

  • Business in Maryland

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b http://ChooseMaryland.org
  2. ^ a b c d east f g h "Commerce, Maryland Department of - Origin". msa.maryland.gov . Retrieved 2021-09-23 .
  3. ^ Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, "Governor O'Malley announces launch of New Interactive Website," Printing release, Retrieved 19 July 2010
  4. ^ world wide web.bizjournals.com https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2015/ten/01/cheerio-dbed-hello-section-of-commerce.html. Retrieved 2021-09-23 .
  5. ^ a b ChooseMaryland.org
  6. ^ a b c d Maryland Manual Online
  7. ^ "Buoyed past strong numbers, Maryland tourism industry gears up for historical blitz", Gazette.net, 11/xi/11
  8. ^ Sectionalization of Tourism, Moving picture and the Arts
  9. ^ http://www.marylandsports.the states
  10. ^ http://www.marylandfilm.org
  11. ^ a b c d e Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
  12. ^ http://www.marylandbiocenter.org
  13. ^ "State's biotechnology center awards $one million to accelerate commercialization at five promising life science companies", Printing Release, 12/14/11
  14. ^ a b "Maryland Life Sciences Drive $17.half dozen billion in State's Gross domestic product, study says", MdBizMedia. 12/xxx/11.
  15. ^ "2011: Some things to cheer about", Gazette.net. 12/30/11.
  16. ^ "P3 Marketing Corporation | Maryland Department of Commerce". commerce.maryland.gov . Retrieved 2017-08-08 .

External links [edit]

  • Official Web site
  • Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development Portal
  • Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley
  • Maryland.gov
  • Maryland Biotechnology Center
  • Maryland Business License Information Arrangement
  • Maryland Section of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
  • Maryland Office of Tourism
  • Maryland State Arts Council
  • Maryland Section of Transportation
  • Maryland Base of operations Realignment and Closure
  • Economical Alliance of Greater Baltimore
  • Maryland Manual

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