It's officially election season, which is why I'll be firing up a big, campaign bus and traveling through Charm City on Monday, stopping for crab cakes, talking to business leaders and meeting with politicians and students. Only our campaign is not about asking for votes in Baltimore; instead, it's about encouraging the people of Baltimore to continue rallying around startups and entrepreneurs.
For all the tragic news in recent months — and there is real heartbreak along with festering issues that have to be addressed — there's another chapter being written in the city's dynamic history. It centers around founders who are starting companies, creating jobs and bringing economic opportunity and growth to Baltimore.