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Business
Small companies network at annual fairPublished 11/14/04
Owners of small businesses had the opportunity to network like the bigwigs during the ninth annual Business Networking fair last week in Linthicum. The event, sponsored by the Maryland Aviation Administration, gives owners of small and minority-owned businesses the opportunity to network with each other, MAA contractors and businesses surrounding the airport, said MAA Executive Director Paul Wiedefeld. "This represents an excellent opportunity, for anyone who has an inkling of doing business at BWI or the surrounding community, to make those connections. You have all the players here," Mr. Wiedefeld said. Connecting...
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