MIKE GILL SECRETARY MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE When R. Michael Gill was chosen by Gov. Larry Hogan to lead the Maryland Department of Commerce as its first secretary in 2014, he had already achieved success as an entrepreneur, investment banker and technology executive. Throughout his five years as secretary, he helped lead the department through .
One of the federal government's money printing plants is being relocated to Maryland.After more than a century in Washington, D.C., the Bureau of Engraving and Printing will move to a $1.5 million facility in Prince George's County.
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The Maryland Department of Commerce announced today that its various finance and tax incentive programs helped create and retain at least 16,892 direct jobs in Maryland during fiscal year 2021. More than 1,000 business recipients utilized the department’s programs over the year, investing nearly $357 million into projects throughout the state.