Maryland trade group adds workforce initiative
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland named Lauri Petroy to head the group’s workforce development initiative.
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland named Lauri Petroy to head the group’s workforce development initiative.
Applications are available for summer apprenticeships with the Marine Trades Association of Maryland.
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland elected Eric Bradley, of Oasis Marinas, as president for a two-year term.
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland received a $141,000 state grant to help attract workers to the marine industry. Some of the money from Maryland
Some Maryland boaters are opting to dock their boats in neighboring states because of high excise taxes. That’s according to a report in the Capital
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland elected George Dunigan, of Interlux Yacht Finishes, to serve as president of the statewide organization. “George’s understanding of the
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland is calling on state lawmakers and officials to reconsider recent discussions about raising the gas tax to pay for

Karen Trostle, of Sterling Acceptance Corp. was elected president of the National Marine Bankers Association. Also, Chris Renn, of U.S. Bank, is a new director;
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland, in conjunction with Vantage Strategy Consulting, designed a new Web site to serve as the ultimate resource for boaters.
The 30th annual Marine Trades Association of Maryland fall conference has a new format this year. The conference this year is Sept. 15 at Port
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland named Lauri Petroy to head the group’s workforce development initiative.
Applications are available for summer apprenticeships with the Marine Trades Association of Maryland.
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland elected Eric Bradley, of Oasis Marinas, as president for a two-year term.
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland received a $141,000 state grant to help attract workers to the marine industry. Some of the money from Maryland
Some Maryland boaters are opting to dock their boats in neighboring states because of high excise taxes. That’s according to a report in the Capital
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland elected George Dunigan, of Interlux Yacht Finishes, to serve as president of the statewide organization. “George’s understanding of the
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland is calling on state lawmakers and officials to reconsider recent discussions about raising the gas tax to pay for

Karen Trostle, of Sterling Acceptance Corp. was elected president of the National Marine Bankers Association. Also, Chris Renn, of U.S. Bank, is a new director;
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland, in conjunction with Vantage Strategy Consulting, designed a new Web site to serve as the ultimate resource for boaters.
The 30th annual Marine Trades Association of Maryland fall conference has a new format this year. The conference this year is Sept. 15 at Port