BTV: Video Reports
Deborah Hardnett at The May Rendezvous - Celebrating Women Professionals:
Just off of her first major business conference for women, Hardnett insists that she does not subscribe to a recession
Baltimore's Vickie Harding is Concerned about Baltimore City Public Schools, Dr. Andres Alonso:
Harding suggests cover-ups under guise of BCPS CEO
Julius Henson, Founder of UniversalElections.com- Political Consultant Extraordinaire:
Guru gives advise at free workshop on how to win elections in the USA
Leronia Josey: In Search of a Premier 4th District in Baltimore County:
Candidate for County Council
Diane Bell-McKoy on Legacy of Ray Haysbert, Sr.:
ABC's Pres. & CEO comments on contributions of MD dean of business
DMV's Shadina: Homegrown Talent on BET:
With an amazing voice and plenty of moves, emerging diva carves her place in history
The Twin Powers: Cherie Cofield and Cheryl Wood at The Rendezvous:
SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, June 17th - 6:30-9:30 - Douglass-Myers Museum - "The 'Business People Only' Rendezvous" - Business networking at its finest!
Rendezvous ... features Deborah Hardnett:
Atlanta's finest tells the story of the overcome for black women in business at The May Rendezvous 2010. Next Rendezvous: June 17th - SAVE THE DATE ... @ the Douglass-Myers Maritime Museum.
The Rendezvous Recap: DeNai "BFLY" Nixon (SAVE THE DATE: June 17, 2010):
Entrepreneur/artist summarizes significance of business networking event at Douglass-Myers Museum, Fells Point
The Indomitable Jill P. Carter, Esquire: Delegate in the 41st District:
Daughter of the late Walter P. Carter makes us proud! Telling it like it is ...
The Rendezvous will feature Cheryl Wood, Founder of Moms R The Best:
Cheryl Wood, a native Baltimorean who now resides in Prince George's County, is determined to make a difference
Doni Glover of BMORENEWS.com Reports: Tuesday, May 18, 2010:
Summarizes events of the week, highlights 750+ BTV videos & efforts for 1 million hits for May 2010
Raise It Up: The Reality of Dirt Bikes in Baltimore:
... From a youth perspective. We can shake our heads all we want. However, the issue remains. Build them somewhere to ride, and for Pete's sake, let's get them some helmets!



















