Maryland Retailers Association 2021 Awards Ceremony Highlights

 
 Virtual Awards
Ceremony
 
Thursday, October 7th, 2021
 
Maryland Retailers Association's
2021 Board Members
 
Thomas Cormier
Chairman of the Board
Retail Business
Services
 
Pam Storm
2nd Vice President
Great Harvest Bread Company
 
Trey English
1st Vice Chair
Brooks-Huff & Auto Center
 
Ekaterina Goldfarb
Treasurer
Wawa, Inc.
 
Matthew Campion
Board Member
The Home Depot
 
Jermaine Smith
Board Member
Rite Aid
 
Michael Koehn
Board Member
PetSmart
 
Amanda Coleman Phelps
Board Member
Nelson Coleman Jewelers
 
David Prestwood
Board Member
Target Corporation
 
Robert Prosser
Board Member
Goodwill Industries of
the Chesapeake
 
Lenna Israbian-Jamgochian
Board Member
Safeway
 
Edward Steinberg
Board Member
J.S. Edwards Ltd.
 
Stuart Tamres
Board Member
Talles Diamonds & Gold
 
Claudia Towles
Board Member
Amuse Toys
 
Marshall Klein
Board Member
Klein's ShopRite of Maryland
 
Thank You To Our Platinum Sponsors
 
Broadcast
Music
Inc.
 
Thank You To Our Platinum Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors
 
Thank You To Our Silver Sponsors
 
Law Enforcement
Officers of the Year Award
 
Commercial Property Crimes Section
Howard County Police Department
 
Detective Sergeant William Cutsail
Detective Corporal Brian Hartman
Detective Corporal Patrick Jastrzebski
Detective First Class Oliver Burgos
Detective First Class Catherin Lacey
Detective First Class Zachary Stone
 
Denise Eakle and Ashley Stevenson,
Police Service Support Technicians
 
Louis L. Goldstien
Service Award
 
CAILEY
LOCKLAIR
 
MARYLAND
RETAILERS
ASSOCIATION
 
Maryland Association of Chain Drug
Stores
Advocate of the Year
 
DELEGATE
ARIANA
KELLY
 
DISTRICT 16
 
Legislator of the
Year Award
 
DELEGATE
CHRISTOPHER
ADAMS,
DISTRICT 37B
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
SENATOR
ROBERT CASSILLY
 
SENATOR
MARY BETH CAROZZA
 
SENATOR
JASON
 GALLION
 
LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS
 
SENATOR
BENJAMIN
KRAMER
 
SENATOR
KATHERINE
KLAUSMEIER
 
SENATOR
CORY
MCCRAY
 
SENATOR
STEPHEN
HERSHEY, JR.
 
SENATOR
DELORES
KELLEY
 
SENATOR
J.B.
JENNINGS
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
SENATOR
JUSTIN READY
 
SENATOR
EDWARD REILLY
 
SENATOR
JOHNNY RAY
SALLING
 
SENATOR
BRYAN SIMONAIRE
 
SENATOR
CHRIS WEST
 
LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
MARLON
AMPREY
 
DELEGATE
STEVEN
ARENTZ
 
DELEGATE
HEATHER
BAGNALL
 
DELEGATE
KUMAR
BARVE
 
DELEGATE
EREK
BARRON
 
DELGATE
CHRISTOPHER
ADAMS
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
JASON BUCKEL
 
DELGATE
NED CAREY
 
DELEGATE
BRIAN CHISHOLM
 
LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
BRIAN
CROSBY
 
DELEGATE
KATHLEEN
DUMAIS
 
DELEGATE
WANIKA
FISHER
 
DELEGATE
JEFFERSON
GHRIST
 
DELEGATE
SETH
HOWARD
 
DELEGATE
KEVIN
HORNBERGER
 
DELEGATE
ARIANA KELLY
 
DELEGATE
JAY JACOBS
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
RICK IMPALLARIA
 
Presentations are
communication tools.
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
KEN
KERR
 
DELEGATE
JAZZ
LEWIS
 
DELGATE
JOHNNY
MAUTZ
 
DELEGATE
SUSAN
KREBS
 
DELEGATE
NICHOLAUS
KIPKE
 
DELEGATE
ROBBYN
LEWIS
 
LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
CHARLES
OTTO
 
DELEGATE
LILY QI
 
DELEGATE
APRIL
 ROSE
 
DELEGATE
EMILY
 SHETTY
 
DELEGATE
KATHY
SZELIGA
 
DELEGATE
JESSE
PIPPY
 
DELEGATE
C.T.
WILSON
 
LEGISLATIVE
ALL STARS
 
DELEGATE
COURTNEY
WATSON
 
Music Entertainer: Sam Grow
 
Drawing inspiration from rock, soul, pop, and country, singer/songwriter Sam
Grow eventually gravitated to country as his home, finding the style elastic
enough to accommodate all of his interests. This much was clear on his
eponymous debut EP in 2014, but his transition to the smooth, gilded sound of
modern country -- rooted in Nashville but showing a facility with pop melody
and R&B inflections -- became apparent on his 2017 EP The Blame.
 
A native of Maryland, Sam Grow started singing as a child and began playing
guitar and piano by the time he was a teen. Initially, Grow made professional
headway in hip-hop, touring with Kanye West, then wound up with a gig
collaborating with Jeff Scott Soto -- a latter-day Steve Perry substitute in
Journey -- on a few songs in 2007. In 2009, he released an indie album titled
Ignition, which was recorded with Good Charlotte producer Ron Vento; the
record moved around 10,000 copies in the larger Maryland area. The following
year, Grow reunited with Vento to record two EPs: Rainy Day in Paradise and
Stay the Night. Two of the singles, "Lay You Down" and "Let's Make Love,"
performed respectably on digital download charts. A full album called Reveal
followed in 2012.
 
After Reveal, Grow decided to switch musical directions and pursue country
music. He moved his family to Nashville in 2013, eventually connecting with Lee
Brice producer Matt McClure. Grow soon inked a songwriting deal with Ole
Music Publishing, then released an eponymous EP in 2014. He polished his
country-pop, adding some soul influences, for 2017's The Blame EP. His third EP,
A Little Like Me, was issued the next year, with the full-length Love and
Whiskey arriving in 2019.
 
Grow expects to release another full album via Average Joes Entertainment in
2021. He continues to write and record extraordinary music that he hopes will
change lives just as they have changed his.
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
Meet the Team
 
Cailey E. Locklair
 
Lisa King
 
President
 
Executive Liaison
 
Visit us at www.mdra.org
 
Sarah Price
 
Legislative & Membership
Associate
 
Thank you for joining the
Maryland Retailers Association
this evening in honoring those who have
supported the retail industry.
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The Maryland Retailers Association hosted their 2021 Virtual Awards Ceremony on October 7th, recognizing outstanding contributions in the retail industry. The event honored the board members and sponsors, showcasing their pivotal roles in supporting the retail community. Special recognition was also given to law enforcement officers for their exceptional service, highlighting dedication and commitment to maintaining safety and security. The event was a celebration of excellence and collaboration within the retail sector.

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  1. Virtual Awards Ceremony Thursday, October 7th, 2021

  2. Maryland Retailers Association's 2021 Board Members Thomas Cormier Chairman of the Board Retail Business Services Trey English 1st Vice Chair Brooks-Huff & Auto Center Pam Storm 2nd Vice President Great Harvest Bread Company Ekaterina Goldfarb Treasurer Wawa, Inc. Lenna Israbian-Jamgochian Board Member Safeway Marshall Klein Board Member Klein's ShopRite of Maryland Michael Koehn Board Member PetSmart Matthew Campion Board Member The Home Depot Amanda Coleman Phelps Board Member Nelson Coleman Jewelers David Prestwood Board Member Target Corporation Robert Prosser Board Member Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake Jermaine Smith Board Member Rite Aid Edward Steinberg Board Member J.S. Edwards Ltd. Stuart Tamres Board Member Talles Diamonds & Gold Claudia Towles Board Member Amuse Toys

  3. Thank You To Our Platinum Sponsors Broadcast Music Inc.

  4. Thank You To Our Platinum Sponsors

  5. Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors

  6. Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors

  7. Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors

  8. Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors

  9. Thank You To Our Gold Sponsors

  10. Thank You To Our Silver Sponsors

  11. Law Enforcement Officers of the Year Award Detective Sergeant William Cutsail Detective Corporal Brian Hartman Detective Corporal Patrick Jastrzebski Detective First Class Oliver Burgos Detective First Class Catherin Lacey Detective First Class Zachary Stone Denise Eakle and Ashley Stevenson, Police Service Support Technicians Commercial Property Crimes Section Howard County Police Department

  12. Louis L. Goldstien Service Award CAILEY LOCKLAIR MARYLAND RETAILERS ASSOCIATION

  13. Maryland Association of Chain Drug Advocate of the Year DELEGATE ARIANA KELLY Stores DISTRICT 16

  14. Legislator of the Year Award DELEGATE CHRISTOPHER ADAMS, DISTRICT 37B

  15. LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS SENATOR SENATOR ROBERT CASSILLY SENATOR JASON GALLION MARY BETH CAROZZA

  16. SENATOR STEPHEN HERSHEY, JR. SENATOR KATHERINE KLAUSMEIER LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS SENATOR BENJAMIN KRAMER SENATOR J.B. JENNINGS SENATOR DELORES KELLEY SENATOR CORY MCCRAY

  17. SENATOR JOHNNY RAY SALLING SENATOR JUSTIN READY LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS SENATOR EDWARD REILLY SENATOR CHRIS WEST SENATOR BRYAN SIMONAIRE

  18. DELGATE CHRISTOPHER ADAMS DELEGATE HEATHER BAGNALL LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE MARLON AMPREY DELEGATE EREK BARRON DELEGATE STEVEN ARENTZ DELEGATE KUMAR BARVE

  19. DELGATE NED CAREY DELEGATE JASON BUCKEL DELEGATE BRIAN CHISHOLM LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS

  20. DELEGATE JEFFERSON GHRIST DELEGATE BRIAN CROSBY LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE KATHLEEN DUMAIS DELEGATE KEVIN HORNBERGER DELEGATE WANIKA FISHER DELEGATE SETH HOWARD

  21. LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE RICK IMPALLARIA DELEGATE JAY JACOBS DELEGATE ARIANA KELLY

  22. DELEGATE KEN KERR DELEGATE NICHOLAUS KIPKE DELEGATE SUSAN KREBS LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE ROBBYN LEWIS DELEGATE JAZZ LEWIS DELGATE JOHNNY MAUTZ Presentations are communication tools.

  23. DELEGATE CHARLES OTTO DELEGATE APRIL ROSE LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE JESSE PIPPY DELEGATE EMILY SHETTY DELEGATE KATHY SZELIGA DELEGATE LILY QI

  24. LEGISLATIVE ALL STARS DELEGATE COURTNEY WATSON DELEGATE C.T. WILSON

  25. Music Entertainer: Sam Grow Drawing inspiration from rock, soul, pop, and country, singer/songwriter Sam Grow eventually gravitated to country as his home, finding the style elastic enough to accommodate all of his interests. This much was clear on his eponymous debut EP in 2014, but his transition to the smooth, gilded sound of modern country -- rooted in Nashville but showing a facility with pop melody and R&B inflections -- became apparent on his 2017 EP The Blame. A native of Maryland, Sam Grow started singing as a child and began playing guitar and piano by the time he was a teen. Initially, Grow made professional headway in hip-hop, touring with Kanye West, then wound up with a gig collaborating with Jeff Scott Soto -- a latter-day Steve Perry substitute in Journey -- on a few songs in 2007. In 2009, he released an indie album titled Ignition, which was recorded with Good Charlotte producer Ron Vento; the record moved around 10,000 copies in the larger Maryland area. The following year, Grow reunited with Vento to record two EPs: Rainy Day in Paradise and Stay the Night. Two of the singles, "Lay You Down" and "Let's Make Love," performed respectably on digital download charts. A full album called Reveal followed in 2012. After Reveal, Grow decided to switch musical directions and pursue country music. He moved his family to Nashville in 2013, eventually connecting with Lee Brice producer Matt McClure. Grow soon inked a songwriting deal with Ole Music Publishing, then released an eponymous EP in 2014. He polished his country-pop, adding some soul influences, for 2017's The Blame EP. His third EP, A Little Like Me, was issued the next year, with the full-length Love and Whiskey arriving in 2019. Grow expects to release another full album via Average Joes Entertainment in 2021. He continues to write and record extraordinary music that he hopes will change lives just as they have changed his.

  26. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  27. Meet the Team Cailey E. Locklair Sarah Price Lisa King Legislative & Membership Associate President Executive Liaison Visit us at www.mdra.org

  28. Thank you for joining the Maryland Retailers Association this evening in honoring those who have supported the retail industry.

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