The Baltimore Sun’s 2026 Women to Watch | NOMINATIONS (original) (raw)

Our annual Women to Watch project showcases the most accomplished, ambitious, powerful, memorable and intriguing women in the Baltimore area.

Sun newsroom staff will review nominations and make selections with an eye toward representing the diversity of the Baltimore metropolitan area — a range of fields, ages, races/ethnicities and towns/neighborhoods.

The deadline to submit nominations is June 8 at 5 p.m. Multiple nominations do not increase the chances of selection.

Honorees will be notified to be interviewed and photographed, potentially including video. “Women to Watch” will be presented on baltimoresun.com the week of Oct. 5 and distributed as a glossy magazine Oct. 11 to some Baltimore Sun subscribers.

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