Career Communications Group President Jean Hamilton (right) recently shared a landmark moment with city, state, and CCG officials at a community event.
This weekend, Career Communications Group (CCG) announced that the company has been honored with the 2024 Mayor’s Business Recognition Award!
This prestigious acknowledgment comes from an annual celebration hosted by the Greater Baltimore Committee, which has been uplifting businesses for 50 years, often supported by the Baltimore Development Corporation.
In a new format introduced last year, this event recognizes contributions in five key areas: Economic Opportunity, Ambassador for the Baltimore Region, Local Investment, Supporting Safe and Vibrant Communities, and Community Redevelopment.
CCG ranked among the top three in the Local Investment category.
Mayor Brandon Scott will present the awards alongside representatives from the Baltimore Development Corporation and the Greater Baltimore Committee at the Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards ceremony on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
“This honor reflects our unwavering dedication to creating opportunities and fostering positive transformations within the Baltimore region,” expressed Ms. Jean Hamilton, president of Career Communications Group. “Our initiatives supporting STEM education, enhancing digital equity, and driving workforce development closely align with Baltimore’s mission to uplift its communities. We feel truly privileged to be recognized alongside such remarkable companies and organizations.”
Ms. Hamilton will attend the ceremony with a guest to accept this award on behalf of Career Communications Group.
Other award winners include Creative Alliance and The Creativity Center, and Novel MicroDevices Inc.
Based in Baltimore, Maryland, CCG is committed to advocating for diversity in STEM through conferences, publications, and engaging digital platforms that spotlight the contributions of underrepresented communities in science and technology.
“This is a great honor for our community that has been in Baltimore for 40 years now,” said Tyrone Taborn, founding CEO of Career Communications Group. “This recognition comes at a pivotal time, as we have brought the Black Engineer of the Year Conference back to Baltimore and launched the STEM City Baltimore AI Metaverse training center within the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center. Together, these initiatives underscore our commitment to empowering Baltimore’s youth and advancing diversity in STEM right here in our home city.”
Exciting initiatives like STEM City USA and the Black Engineer of the Year Conference exemplify CCG's dedication to advancing STEM education, workforce development, and digital equity in Baltimore and beyond.