Tracie Rawson – Baltimore Sun https://www.baltimoresun.com Baltimore Sun: Your source for Baltimore breaking news, sports, business, entertainment, weather and traffic Wed, 02 Jul 2025 11:48:58 +0000 en-US hourly 30 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.baltimoresun.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/baltimore-sun-favicon.png?w=32 Tracie Rawson – Baltimore Sun https://www.baltimoresun.com 32 32 208788401 Deadline extended for nominations for Baltimore Sun Media’s Top Workplaces https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/07/02/deadline-extended-for-nominations-for-baltimore-sun-medias-top-workplaces-2/ Wed, 02 Jul 2025 09:00:40 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11536927 There’s still time to earn recognition as a Top Workplace in the Baltimore metro area.

For the 16th year, The Baltimore Sun will honor outstanding workplace culture in the region. Any organization with 35 or more employees is eligible to compete for a Top Workplaces award. Standout companies will be honored in December.

The nominations deadline has been extended to Aug. 8. Anyone can nominate any organization, whether it is public, private, nonprofit, a school, or even a government agency. To nominate an employer or for more information on the awards, go to baltimoresun.com/nominate or call 410-779-9337.

There is no cost to participate. To qualify as a Baltimore Top Workplace, employees evaluate their workplace using a short 25-question survey that takes just a few minutes to complete. Companies will be surveyed through mid-September.
Energage, the Pennsylvania-based research partner for the project, conducts Top Workplaces surveys for media in 65 markets nationwide and has surveyed more than 2 million employees at more than 8,000 organizations in the past year.

For the 2024 awards, 165 employers in metro Baltimore earned recognition as Top Workplaces.

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Baltimore Scene: In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum | PHOTOS https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/06/17/baltimore-scene-in-a-mood-at-the-walters-art-museum-photos/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 13:56:40 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11507814

In A Mood, back for its second year, is a night of community, exploration, and celebration, with a focus on experiencing the museum in a new way. The summer fundraiser transforms the museum into a mood-filled space with aura photography, creative cocktails, custom bites, and more.

Lexi and Joe Banno, of Towson, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Lexi and Joe Banno, of Towson, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, Mark Geist, Wesley Stuckey and Kevin Tremitiere, members, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, Mark Geist, Wesley Stuckey and Kevin Tremitiere, members, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
From left, Millicent Bain, Peter Bain, president, Catie Dickinson, event co-chair, and Blake Dickinson, a trustee, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, Millicent Bain, Peter Bain, president, Catie Dickinson, event co-chair, and Blake Dickinson, a trustee, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Art supporters attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses.The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Renee Etzel and Paul Riggs, of Jarrettsville, attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Renee Etzel and Paul Riggs, of Jarrettsville, attend In A Mood at the Walter's Art Museum.
From left, Jan Badder, Elliott Badder and Susan Badder, members, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, Jan Badder, Elliott Badder and Susan Badder, members, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
From left, John Banes, Laura Banes, a trustee, Kate Burgin, executive director and CEO, and Angus Burgin attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, John Banes, Laura Banes, a trustee, Kate Burgin, executive director and CEO, and Angus Burgin attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
From left, Leigh Profit, CFO and COO, Corey Profit, John and Suzanne Geraghty attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
From left, Leigh Profit, CFO and COO, Corey Profit, John and Suzanne Geraghty attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
Susan and Jim Elliott, of Ellicott City, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum. They are among the sponsors of the event. This is the second year of the fundraiser for operating expenses. The Walters featured contemporary, ancient Egyptian and Latin American art, food, drinks and music for the event. (Staff)
Susan and Jim Elliott, of Ellicott City, attend In A Mood at the Walters Art Museum.
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The Baltimore Sun’s 2025 Women to Watch | NOMINATIONS https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/05/17/the-baltimore-suns-2025-women-to-watch-nominations/ Sat, 17 May 2025 13:00:30 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11440232 Our annual Women to Watch project showcases the most accomplished, ambitious, powerful, memorable and intriguing women in the Baltimore area.

Sun newsroom staff will review nominations and make selections with an eye toward representing the diversity of the Baltimore metropolitan area — a range of fields, ages, races/ethnicities and towns/neighborhoods.

The deadline to submit nominations is June 17 at 5 p.m. Multiple nominations do not increase the chances of selection.

Honorees will be notified to be interviewed and photographed, potentially including video. “Women to Watch” will be presented on baltimoresun.com/womentowatch the week of Oct. 7 and distributed as a glossy magazine Oct. 12 to some Baltimore Sun subscribers.

Fill out the form below to submit your nomination.

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Best of Howard 2025 Readers’ Choice | CONTEST https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/05/13/best-of-howard-2025-readers-choice-contest/ Tue, 13 May 2025 09:55:00 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11439732 What’s the best place to take your kid for a day of fun? Who do you know will always provide the best service when it comes to clogged pipes? Here’s your chance to give them a virtual high five.


Voting ends June 29 at 11:59 p.m.

All winners will be listed in The Baltimore Sun.

Thank you for your participation.
Don’t see the form? Access it here.

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The Baltimore Sun’s Best 2025 Readers’ Choice voting | CONTEST https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/04/28/the-baltimore-suns-best-2025-readers-choice-voting-contest/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:00:21 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11377630 Where’s Baltimore’s best suburb? Who serves the best coffee in town? What’s the hottest gym?

Voting for The Baltimore Sun’s Best 2025 Readers’ Choice contest closes at 5 p.m. May 16.

Results will appear online and in print in June at baltimoresun.com.

Thanks for your participation.

Editor’s note: The nominations and results are generated solely by readers’ votes. Winners and honorable mentions (listed alphabetically) are determined by popular vote. The Baltimore Sun does not take responsibility for the services offered or advertised by those listed.

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The Baltimore Sun’s Best 2025 Readers’ Choice | CONTEST https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/03/24/the-baltimore-suns-best-2025-readers-choice-contest/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 13:00:26 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11216119 Where’s Baltimore’s best suburb? Who serves the best coffee in town? What’s the hottest gym?

Nominations for The Baltimore Sun’s Best 2025 Readers’ Choice contest close at 5 p.m. April 11.

Voting will take place from 9 a.m. April 28 to 5 p.m. May 16.

Results will appear online and in print in June at baltimoresun.com/best.

Thanks for your participation.

Editor’s note: The nominations and results are generated solely by readers’ votes. Winners and honorable mentions (listed alphabetically) are determined by popular vote. The Baltimore Sun does not take responsibility for the services offered or advertised by those listed.

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Best of Anne Arundel County Readers’ Choice poll 2025 https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/03/16/best-of-anne-arundel-county-readers-choice-poll-2025/ Sun, 16 Mar 2025 13:00:43 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11208569&preview=true&preview_id=11208569 Voting is now open for the Best of Anne Arundel County Readers’ Choice poll 2025.

Contest ends on March 30 at 5 p.m.

Results will be published in The Capital Gazette, select areas of The Baltimore Sun in Anne Arundel County, and online atcapitalgazette.com on Sunday, May 18.

Thank you for your participation.

Don’t see the link? Click here.

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Vote now for Best of Harford Readers’ Choice Poll 2025 | CONTEST https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/11/11/vote-best-of-harford-2025-contest/ Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:00:12 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=10986700 Voting is now open for the Best of Harford Readers’ Choice Poll.

Contest voting ends Nov. 27 at 5 p.m.

Results will be revealed in The Baltimore Sun.

Don’t see the ballot? Access the form here.

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Here are the winners of Harford’s Best Restaurants 2024 https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/11/10/winners-harfords-best-restaurants-2024/ Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:00:36 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=10963277 Looking for a date night spot or a neighborhood hang for the game? The Baltimore Sun has you covered.

More than 51,700 ballots were cast in 43 categories during this year’s contest — demonstrating that Harford County is a dining destination.

Based on reader votes, here are the 2024 Best Restaurants of Harford County winners and honorable mentions:

Editor’s note: Winners and honorable mentions were determined by popular vote. Readers were invited to nominate and vote online from July to September. The results are generated solely by readers’ votes. The Baltimore Sun does not take responsibility for the services offered or advertised by those listed. 

Ambience: One Eleven Main

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Mucho Gusto
Bacco Italian + Wine Bar

Asian: Chopstix

Honorable mentions:

Uncle’s Hawaiian Grindz
Lemon and Ginger
Fuji Sushi

Newberry Cafe and Bakery's butter cream treat. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Newberry Cafe and Bakery's butter cream treat. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)

Bakery: Newberry Cafe

Honorable mentions:

Flavor Cupcakery & Bake Shop
Woodlea Bakery
Yia Yia’s Bakery

Bar food: Das Bierhalle 

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Sean Bolan’s Irish Pub
Looney’s

Barbecue: Mission BBQ

Honorable mentions:

Old Line Grill
Fast Eddies
Chaps Pit Beef

Bartender: Kari Burns, Das Bierhalle 

Honorable mentions:

Tracy McCoy-Soper, Abbey Burger
Patrick Lynch, Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Sloane Dela Cruz, Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar

There are 3 sizes of giant pretzels on the menu at Das Bierhalle on Main Street in Bel Air, which was named best restaurant in Harford County for bar food, beer list, happy hour. This is the smallest one. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
There are 3 sizes of giant pretzels on the menu at Das Bierhalle on Main Street in Bel Air, which was named best restaurant in Harford County for bar food, beer list, happy hour. This is the smallest one. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)

Beer list: Das Bierhalle 

119 S. Main St., Bel Air. 443-819-3617. dasbierhallemd.com

Sauerkraut balls, 10 kinds of sausage and a giant 2-pound pretzel that could serve as a frisbee, if not so tasty. Such is the spread at Das Bierhalle, the German-American fusion eatery in Bel Air which opened in 2023. Kin of the Parkville sports bar with the same name, it doesn’t claim to serve purely German fare (hence, the Buffalo Chicken Schnitzel, Old Bay sausage and BEER-ia Tacos).  Instead, it aims to please a multitude of palates with enough Old World entries to justify its name.

“We offer something for everybody,” said Shelby Stange, co-owner and manager. Though the slogan here is “Every day is Octoberfest,” non-Teutonic events pop up — everything from Taylor Swift album release parties to breakfast with Mickey and Minnie Mouse, for the kids.

Four bars and 29 TVs greet patrons, who raise their steins filled with suds from one of 30 tap lines. Or choose from the more than 100 beers in cans and bottles, half of them imports (favorites are Spaten and Warsteiner, from Germany). Every day boasts happy hours, with prices shaved on beers and crushes. Good service is a given, say customers, who voted Kari Burns and Doug Hitchcock as Best Bartender and Server, respectively.

Honorable mentions:

Independent Brewery Co.
Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Hopkins Farm Brewery

Breakfast/brunch: Sunny Day Cafe

Honorable mentions:

Bagel Works
Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Das Bierhalle

Brewery: Independent Brewing

Honorable mentions:

Hopkins Farm Brewery
Slate Farm Brewery
Double Groove Brewing Co.

Burger: Abbey Burger

Honorable mentions:

Vagabond Sandwich Co.
Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Das Bierhalle

The Local is voted ÒBest New RestaurantÓ in readerÕs choice poll.
Chef Zack Trabbold will open a third location of his farm-to-table restaurant, The Local.
Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun
Chef Zack Trabbold will open a third location of his farm-to-table restaurant, The Local.

Chef: Zack Trabbold, The Local

Honorable mentions:

Juan Portillo, Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Brian Boessel, One Eleven Main
Steve Braun, Sean Bolan’s

Cocktail: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar and The Local (tie)

Honorable mentions:

Mucho Gusto
One Eleven Main

Sterling Froberg, a barista at Coffee Coffee, uses a tamper to compress espresso grounds for a latte. Coffee Coffee, at the Festival Shopping Center in Bel Air, has been named Harford County's best coffee shop.
A barista at Coffee Coffee, uses a tamper to compress espresso grounds for a latte. Coffee Coffee, at the Festival Shopping Center in Bel Air, has been named Harford County’s best coffee shop.(Amy Davis/Staff)

Coffee: Coffee Coffee

Honorable mentions:

Concord Point Coffee
Dunkin Donuts
CoffeeBar (tie)
Wawa (tie)

Crab cake: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar

Honorable mentions:

Box Hill Pizzeria & Crab Cakes
Conrad’s Crabs
Water Street Seafood

The Baja Chicken Wrap, a popular item at Vagabond Sandwich Co., which has been named the Best deli in Harford County. (Amy Davis/Staff)
The Baja Chicken Wrap, a popular item at Vagabond Sandwich Co., which has been named the Best deli in Harford County. (Amy Davis/Staff)

 

 

Deli: Vagabond Sandwich Co.

Honorable mentions:

Savona – Fine Italian Foods and Wine
Sam’s Deli
Jarrettville Creamery and Deli

Dessert: Broom’s Bloom Dairy

Honorable mentions:

Flavor Cupcakery & Bake Shop
Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Jarrettsville Creamery

Fine dining: One Eleven Main

Honorable mentions:

The Local
Pairings Bistro
Bacco Italian + Wine Bar

Frozen treats: Broom’s Bloom Dairy

Honorable mentions:

Jarrettsville Creamery
Bomboy’s Homemade Ice Cream
Arctic Circle

Happy hour: Das Bierhalle

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Looney’s Pub
Sean Bolan’s Irish Pub

Healthful menu: Healthy Vibes

Honorable mentions:

HoneyGrow
Uncle’s Hawaiian Grindz
Saladworks

Italian: Bacco Italian + Wine Bar

Honorable mentions:

Enotria Restaurant
Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Olive Tree

Late-night dining: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Looney’s Pub
Das Bierhalle
MaGerks Pub & Grill

Latin: La Tolteca

Honorable mentions:

Mucho Gusto
Plaza Mexico
Sol Oaxaca Cocina Moderna

Live entertainment: Looney’s Pub

Honorable mentions:

Independent Brewing Co.
Hopkins Farm Brewery
Fallston Barrel House

Lunch menu: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar

Honorable mentions:

Vagabond Sandwich Co.
Das Bierhalle
The Hickory Lodge

Yellowfin tuna sashimi, seared rare with house-made lime jalapeno sauce over spicy cabbage. This is a Harford magazine feature on Latitude Seafood Co. in Bel Air. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Yellowfin tuna sashimi, seared rare with house-made lime jalapeno sauce over spicy cabbage. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)

New restaurant: Latitude Seafood Co.

Honorable mentions:

Sol Oaxaca
The Grazing Room at Boards by Dana
Akira Ramen & Izakaya

Outdoor dining: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Tidewater Grille
The Island at Flying Point Marina
Das Bierhalle

Left to right: Greek salad with chicken, Chicken and shrimp a la Pappas, Markos grilled octopus, Crab cake platter at Pappas restaurant and sports bar, which was named best eatery in Harford County. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Left to right: Greek salad with chicken, Chicken and shrimp a la Pappas, Markos grilled octopus, Crab cake platter at Pappas restaurant and sports bar, which was named best eatery in Harford County. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)

Overall: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar

1225 E. Churchville Road, Bel Air. 410-420-5218. pappasbelair.com

Pappas serves so much crab that it’s a wonder diners don’t leave the place scuttling sideways. Thirty-one dishes on the menu feature crab, the staple at the family’s four area restaurants.

“We go through 1,500 pounds of crab meat a week here,” said Tim Miller, managing partner at the Bel Air venue, which opened in 2023. The 8-ounce crab cakes, made of colossal and jumbo lump meat, comprise 60% of the business and follow a secret recipe created more than half a century ago.

On occasion, said Miller, male customers pull him aside and say. “These crab cakes are better than my wife’s, but don’t tell her.”

Seafood powers the menu, from grilled octopus and orange roughy to specials like Chilean sea bass, served over sweet potato puree and topped with spinach and a mandarin orange sauce. Steaks, burgers and pastas have devotees, too.

“The only thing we don’t serve is pizza,” said Miller.

The outdoor patio, open year-round, is a favorite with patrons, and those with the late-night hungries are seated ’til midnight. As the holidays near, there’s a run on Pappas’ hand-carved turkey dinners, with walnut cornbread dressing. What, no crabmeat stuffing?

“If that’s what you want, we’ll work something up for you,” Miller said. “Our kitchen guys are pretty flexible.”

Honorable mentions:

Das Bierhalle
Mucho Gusto
The Local

Pizza: Love Crust Pizza

Honorable mentions:

Bacco Pizzeria
Buontempo Brothers Pizza
Italian Sensation

Place to take out-of-towners: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Independent Brewing Co.
Das Bierhalle
Double Groove Brewing Co.

Place to take the kids: Broom’s Bloom Dairy

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Vagabond Sandwich Co.
Conrad’s Crabs

Seafood: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Conrad’s Seafood Restaurants-Markets
Richard’s Fish & Crabs-The Seafood Stop
Water Street Seafood

Server: Doug Hitchcock, Das Bierhalle 

Honorable mentions:

Molly Patrick, Das Bierhalle
Jeremy Markel, Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Regan Reisinger, Fallston Barrel House

Service: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Das Bierhalle
Double Groove Brewing Co.
The Local

Sports bar: Looney’s Pub

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Das Bierhalle
Sean Bolan’s Irish Pub

Steak: Texas Roadhouse

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
One Eleven Main
The Local

Steamed crabs: Conrad’s Crabs

Honorable mentions:

Richard’s Fish & Crabs-The Seafood Stop
Madonna Seafood
Water Street Seafood

Takeout: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Vagabond Sandwich Co.
Box Hill Pizzareia
Tutto Fresco

Value: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Das Bierhalle
Mamie’s Cafe
La Tolteca

Vegetarian options: Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar 

Honorable mentions:

Uncle’s Hawaiian Grindz
Fuji Sushi
Indian Garden

View: Tidewater Grille

Honorable mentions:

Mountain Branch
Broom’s Bloom Dairy
The Promenade Grille

Wine list: The Vineyard Wine Bar

Honorable mentions:

Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar
Bacco Italian + Wine Bar
Pairings Bistro

Honorable mentions

Black-owned restaurant: Maison Intimate Catering

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Baltimore Scene: Vehicles for Change Gala | PHOTOS https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/10/29/baltimore-scene-vehicles-for-change-gala-photos/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 18:20:33 +0000 https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=10964564

Car lovers and partygoers took the fast lane to the 6th Annual Custom Cars, Cocktails & Change Fundraising Gala at the historic B&O Railroad Museum. The gala is a celebration of automotive innovation and transformative achievements, all while supporting communities and families facing hardships. With over 8,000 vehicles awarded to low-income families, Vehicles for Change is not just about cars, according to the organization’s leaders, rather it is about creating opportunities and breaking down barriers.

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