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Berkshire Associates’ President Named Daily Record 2011 Very Important Professional

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Press Release -- 08/03/2011Berkshire Associates’ President Named Daily Record 2011 Very Important Professional
Beth Ronnenburg Recognized as a VIP Successful By 40 Winner

Columbia, MD— On August 3, 2011, Berkshire Associates’ President Beth Ronnenburg is a recipient of The Daily Record’s 2011 VIP List–very important professionals successful by 40 award.

The Daily Record created the VIP List in 2010 to recognize younger professionals who have been successful across Maryland. Winners were selected on the basis of professional accomplishment, civic involvement and impact of achievement.

“Beth Ronnenburg is an amazing individual who has made an impact in her professional community and is certainly someone to watch. We celebrate Beth’s accomplishments and hope that by telling her story other young professionals will be inspired,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, Publisher of The Daily Record.

The editors of The Daily Record selected 50 winners to the 2011 VIP List of very important professionals successful by 40. The winners will be honored on Monday, September 26 at a cocktail reception, held at the Tremont Grand in Baltimore, MD. Winners will also be profiled in a special magazine that will be included in the September 30 issue of The Daily Record.

Upon receiving this award, Beth stated, “To be named a VIP List winner among such esteemed professionals is an honor. My career achievements are due in part to my amazing mentors. I had the privilege of learning from trailblazers like Dawn S. Hyde, Founder of Berkshire Associates. She inspired my drive and determination to hone my business and leadership skills. Eventually, I ascended up the corporate ladder through a supportive employer who opened opportunities and encouraged upward movement. I also have the privilege of working for an employer who holds continued education in high regard.”

About Berkshire Associates:
Berkshire Associates is a human resource consulting and technology firm specializing in helping companies build the ideal, balanced workforce. As an industry leader, Berkshire provides the latest tools and services for affirmative action, applicant management, compensation management, workforce planning, diversity, and professional training. For over 25 years, Berkshire has serviced the nation’s most recognizable companies; and as a result has mastered providing clients with cost-effective solutions to everyday human resource challenges.

About The Daily Record:
For more than 123 years, The Daily Record Company has provided trusted legal and business information to Maryland readers. In addition to the daily newspaper published five days a week, The Daily Record publishes its website, www.TheDailyRecord.com; four blogs, On the Record, Eye on Annapolis, Maryland Business, and Generation JD; four e-newsletters, TDR Insider, Real Estate Weekly, In-house Counsel, and Auction Notices and a variety of special publications on topics of interest to Maryland business and legal professionals.

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