Baltimore, Md., March 13, 2026 — The Daily Record has named Sharon Markley Schreiber, Executive Director, Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, to its 2026 list of Maryland’s Top 100 Women.
Maryland’s Top 100 Women recognizes high-achieving Maryland women who are making an impact through their leadership, community service and mentoring. Nominees were asked to complete an application outlining their educational and career history, professional and community involvement, corporate and nonprofit board memberships, and mentoring experience. They were encouraged to submit letters of recommendation from those who are familiar with their accomplishments professionally, in the community and through mentoring.
Eight women will be inducted into the Circle of Excellence, receiving the award for a third and final time.
A panel of business and legal professionals, previous Maryland’s Top 100 Women honorees from throughout the state, and a representative of The Daily Record reviewed the final applications and selected this year’s honorees.
“The 2026 Maryland’s Top 100 Women are trailblazers who demonstrate extraordinary leadership. These women elevate, educate, mentor, support and empower other women and work to make Maryland a wonderful place to live and work,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of BridgeTower Media/The Daily Record. “We are also pleased to honor this year’s Circle of Excellence recipients who have had an incredible impact on our community and beyond. These women have shattered glass ceilings, redefined possibilities and selflessly mentor the next generation. The Daily Record is pleased to celebrate this year’s Maryland’s Top 100 Women honorees.”
Maryland’s Top 100 Women will be honored at a reception and awards celebration on May 4 at SECU Arena at Towson University, Auburn Drive in Towson. A VIP reception begins at 4 p.m. Doors open for the general networking reception at 4:30 p.m., followed by the awards celebration and a seated dinner at 5:30 p.m. The event hashtag is #TDRevents.
Attendance is limited. This event will sell out. Winners and sponsors receive priority. Sponsorship includes table seating for guests, logo usage, multimedia marketing, an ad in the awards publication and more. To secure a sponsorship, contact your account manager or Suzanne Fischer-Huettner at shuettner@bridgetowermedia.com.
Winners will be profiled in a special magazine that will be inserted into the May 5 issue of The Daily Record and will be available online at TheDailyRecord.com.
The Circle of Excellence Sponsor is GBMC Healthcare. The Leadership Sponsor is Towson University. An updated listing of sponsors maybe found at TheDailyRecord.com/event/top-100-women/.
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2026 Maryland’s Top 100 Women
***Circle of Excellence Inductee
Tazeen Ahmad, Capitol Hill Consulting Group
Tenneille Aleshire, Service Coordination Inc.
Kathleen Anderson, DVM, Equine Veterinary Care at Fair Hill Training Center
Dr. Arlene A. Asante, First Class Smile Bethesda
Heather Bacher, Queenstown Bank
Stephanie Baron, Miles & Stockbridge
Dr. Amy Bastian, Kennedy Krieger Institute
Mia Blom, Visit Baltimore/Visit Baltimore Education & Training Foundation
Joan Blomquist, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
***Dr. Aminta H. Breaux, Bowie State University
Allison Burr-Livingstone, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Mollie Byron, Governor’s Appointments Office
Kim Callari, The Baltimore Station
***Jill P. Carter, Maryland State Board of Contract Appeals
Erika Chavarria, Columbia Community Care
Melissa Clark, AHEC West
Angel Connolly, Fulton Bank
Ann Cotten, University of Baltimore, Schaefer Center for Public Policy
Janet Currie, Bank of America
Melissa Curtin, Community Foundation of Howard County
***Natasha M. Dartigue, Maryland Office of the Public Defender
Renée Dash, The League for People with Disabilities
Mayra Diaz, Tuerk House, Inc.
Avis Dillard-Bullock, JMA Solutions
Katie Dorian, Maryland Office of the Attorney General
Christy Dryer, Cecil College
***Stacie Sanders Evans, Arts for Learning Maryland
Dr. Nina F. Miles Everett, Priority Partners Managed Care Organization of Johns Hopkins Health Plan
Jacqueline Farrell, University of Maryland Faculty Physicians
Ellen Flowers-Fields, College of Southern Maryland
Dr. Katrina Fowlkes, Perfect Generation Ministries, Inc. and Just Breathe Consulting and Nursing, LLC.
Marcella Franczkowski, Kennedy Krieger Institute
Brandee Ganz, Howard County Government