By H. Dunn, Staff Writer
Philip Kapneck, the Maryland Trade Ambassador, reintroduced ribbon cutting ceremonies to Maryland businesses in 1976, according to the NewsBlaze story, Ambassador`s Ribbon Cutting Creates Celebration.
So many ribbons have been cut, celebrating the opening of new business in Maryland, that “Philip Kapneck” and “Ribbon Cutting” are often mentioned in the same breath.
Maryland companies large and small love the symbolism of the special event to celebrate their effort. Ribbon cutting ceremonies are Ambassador Philip Kapneck’s trademark in the Maryland business world.
Even in these difficult times, the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, and Trade Ambassador Kapneck, are bringing great results. In the past year, 14 foreign-owned companies with up to 250 new jobs started up through Maryland’s efforts. An additional 225 new jobs came from US companies that moved, expanded, or set up in the State.
The most recent ribbon cutting was held at the University of Maryland, in College Park, MD. The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held at the Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, to celebrate the new luxury in-seat delivery service at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The venture is expected to create hundreds of local jobs.
At the Ribbon Cutting ceremony, Michael T. Jobe, President & CEO of First Down Mobile, LLC celebrated with The Honorable Philip Kapneck, Maryland Trade Ambassador; Robert Walker, Assistant Secretary of Business and Economic Development for the State of Maryland; Stanley Goldstein and former President of the University of Maryland Terrapin Club.
H. Dunn is a staff writer for the Baret News network, and contributes business and human interest stories to The Student Operated Press, NewsBlaze.com and others.
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October 24th, 2010 at 10:05 am
Solid information. The trade ambassador is doing a great job, thanks for covering the story.