EmpowerHER Global Business Summit 2025 Ignites “Momentum in Motion” for Women Entrepreneurs
Global Business Summit Returns March 14, 2025, at MGM National Harbor

By PRESS OFFICER
PGCEDC

LARGO, Md. (Feb. 10, 2025)—Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC) proudly announces the 2025 EmpowerHER Global Business Summit, taking place on Friday, March 14, 2025, at the MGM National Harbor. Themed “Momentum in Motion,” this premier gathering will bring together women entrepreneurs, business leaders, and industry pioneers to inspire growth, foster connections, and provide actionable insights to accelerate success.

Timed with International Women’s Day, the summit aligns with the global call to action to invest in women and advance economic progress.

Tickets are available at: www.pgcedc.com/empowerher2025


A Transformative Experience for Women in Business

EmpowerHER Global Business Summit is more than a conference—it’s an interactive experience where women from diverse industries, backgrounds, and cultures gather to exchange knowledge, gain strategic insights, and unlock new business opportunities. Attendees will engage with high-impact speakers, expert-led panels, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities designed to accelerate business growth and leadership.

“EmpowerHER Global Business Summit provides the resources, education, and network women need to scale their businesses, build wealth, and take charge of their futures,” said PGCEDC Interim President & CEO Ebony Stocks, CEcD. “Our goal is to not only celebrate women’s achievements but to create tangible opportunities for their success—whether through funding access, procurement connections, or global expansion strategies.”

The event features influential women entrepreneurs, industry experts, and global thought leaders, including keynote speaker Dr. Charlene Dukes, a trailblazer in education and leadership.


2025 Summit Highlights:

• Keynote Address: Dr. Charlene Dukes, esteemed educator and business leader

• Exclusive VIP Networking Lunch with top executives, investors, and government officials

• Women in Business Panel: Featuring dynamic entrepreneurs who have scaled their businesses

• Interactive Breakout Sessions tailored for startups, seasoned business owners, and industry experts

• Procurement & Exporting Opportunities

• Access to Capital & Funding Strategies: Expert-led discussions on securing investment and financial growth

• Wellness & Mindfulness for Entrepreneurs: Balancing success with well-being

Expanded Programming & Networking

New this year, the summit will feature:

• VIP Experiences: Exclusive networking, premium seating, and executive resources
 
• Women-Owned Business Spotlights: Showcasing successful entrepreneurs and their journeys

• Live Business Coaching: Practical, hands-on advice from industry veterans

• Real-time engagement, networking, and post-event follow-ups


Join the Movement

The EmpowerHER Global Business Summit 2025 is set to be the must-attend event for women looking to accelerate their businesses, expand their networks, and gain valuable insights from industry leaders.

To register, apply for sponsorships visit www.pgcedc.com/empowerher2025. To request media credentials email Rhett Butler rbutler@co.pg.md.us


Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC)’s mission is to cultivate and promote a strong local economy supporting entrepreneurs' and businesses’ growth and prosperity. It is dedicated to strengthening communities through business development and job creation. For more information about Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation’s services to local companies, visit www.pgcedc.com.

 

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M-NCPPC Prince George’s County Planning Board Announces Resignation of Commissioner William Doerner, PhD

By PRESS OFFICER
M-NCPPC

LARGO, Md. (Feb. 10, 2025)—The Prince George’s County Planning Board of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) announced Thursday during its weekly meeting the resignation of Commissioner William Doerner, effective February 14, 2025. In his parting words, Commissioner Doerner stated, “It’s been a pleasure to serve in this role on behalf of the residents. We all bring to this role different perspectives based on our own unique backgrounds, life experiences, and trainings. I feel blessed to have had that opportunity.”

Commissioner Doerner was first appointed to the Prince George’s County Planning Board and bi-county agency in November 2016 and reappointed in October 2019. In Prince George’s County, all members of the M-NCPPC Planning Board are appointed by the County Executive, subject to approval of the County Council. The County Executive will appoint the next Planning Board member to fill the vacant position, which is set to expire in June 2026.

“Commissioner Doerner has been a tremendous asset to the County, the Planning Board, and M-NCPPC over the past nine years,” says Chair Peter A. Shapiro. “From his thorough review of development cases, guidance on numerous master plans and studies, frequent use of the bi-county trail system, and active participation in many recreational activities, Commissioner Doerner has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to our wonderful County.”

The Prince George’s County Planning Board meets weekly to review subdivisions, site plans, and other development applications and develop and make recommendations to the County Council on land use policies to guide the growth and development of the County. In addition, the Planning Board provides managerial oversight of the M-NCPPC Prince George’s County Planning Department and the Department of Parks and Recreation. Together, with fellow colleagues from the Montgomery County Planning Board, they guide M-NCPPC’s bi-county mission to manage physical growth and plan communities; protect and steward natural, cultural, and historic resources; and provide leisure and recreational experiences.


The Prince George’s County Planning Board, together with the Montgomery County Planning Board, make up The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission—a bi-county agency set up under State law in 1927 to acquire, develop, maintain, and administer a regional system of parks and administer a general plan for the physical development of both counties. In Prince George’s County, the agency also administers the public recreation program. The Planning Board’s responsibilities include supervising preparation of land use plans and comprehensive zoning maps, advising the County Council on zoning map amendment and special exception applications, and reviewing and approving site plans. The Board also oversees the Commission’s work in the County, as carried out by the Parks and Recreation and Planning Departments. Visit www.pgplanningboard.org.

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5 Tips for Organizing Your Home Office

(Family Features) When temperatures creep up again, it signals time for an annual tradition: spring cleaning. While big projects like windows are hard to overlook, don’t forget smaller areas that need attention, too, such as your home office.

Making sense of a year’s worth of paperwork and clutter can take some serious time, especially as many people have been working from home more than normal, but getting organized can help you tackle home management tasks more efficiently. Making the office a priority can reduce frustration when it comes to spending additional time in your office while working from home.

These five tips can help get you started:

1. Make sure you have furniture that can adequately store your stuff, including plenty of space for files, reference books and computer equipment. Pieces need not be costly to be functional and there are plenty of attractive options available online and at both small and major retailers.

2. Arrange the space with its intended use and your own work style in mind. For example, if you don’t need ample space to spread out over a large, flat work area, eliminate that space—it’s simply an invitation for clutter.

3. Place items you rely on frequently, such as a calculator or ruler, within arm’s reach so they can easily be put away between uses. Capture these items in containers and bins to keep the space looking neat and free of clutter.

4. Establish a filing system that lets you keep track of important papers you need to keep and have a shredder handy to help you discard any sensitive documents. Whether you alphabetize, color code or use some other method, group paperwork into segments for categories such as bills, banking, health care, auto, insurance and so on for easy access in the future.

5. Tangled cords can make even the most organized spaces look messy, and they may pose a fire or tripping hazard. Get control of your cords by storing devices you don’t use regularly and securing the remaining cords with twist ties or clips. Remember to use a surge-protected power strip to minimize the chance of damage should a power surge occur.

Find more tips to make your workspace tidy and organized at eLivingtoday.com.

Source: Family Features

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