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Erica Starr Named To The Daily Record's 2019 VIP List

Erica Starr, Director of Marketing, Senior Vice President, has been named to The Daily Record's 2019 VIP List – Very Important Professionals

Howard Bank, a growth-focused community bank serving businesses, professionals and individuals in the Greater Baltimore area, announced today that Erica Starr, Director of Marketing, Senior Vice President, has been named to The Daily Record’s2019 VIP List – Very Important Professionals Successful by 40 awards.

The Daily Record created the VIP List in 2010 to recognize professionals 40 years of age and younger who have been successful in Maryland. Winners, chosen by a panel of the previous year's VIP List honorees, were selected on the basis of professional accomplishments, community service and the impact of their achievements.

“We couldn’t be more proud of Erica on being named to The Daily Record’sVIP List,” said Mary Ann Scully, CEO of Howard Bank.“Erica has distinguished herself at the bank and within the Baltimore community. She is successfully leading a marketing team that is employing innovative strategies to tell the Howard Bank story and build our reputation and brand.”

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Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, publisher of The Daily Record, said "This year's VIP List winners are the ones to watch. They have accomplished a great deal early in their careers because of a strong work ethic and a drive to succeed. In addition, they are committed to community service. The Daily Record looks forward to their future accomplishments."

The winners will be honored Sept. 19 at a reception starting at 5:30 p.m. at Gertrude's at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive in Baltimore. The event hashtag is #TDRawards.

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The winners will be profiled in a special section that will be inserted into the Sept. 20 issue of The Daily Recordand available online atwww.TheDailyRecord.com.

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