For the second year in a row, we offer readers a look at the 100 men and women who are shaping our businesses, governments, nonprofits, law firms and other key institutions.
There are hundreds of men and women who serve in state and local government in Maryland. These are the 40 whom we believe are the most powerful in the state.
Jonas Jacobson Principal Perry White Ross & Jacobson Before becoming a lobbyist, a position Jonas Jacobson has held now for nine years, he served as the deputy secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment. While there, Jacobson drafted Maryland’s Brownfields Redevelopment Reform Act, a law which would allow the redevelopment of abandoned, idle or .