Baltimore's top midsize companies for 2012 [Pictures]
Not everyone can say they like going to work. But many of the people who work for the companies and organizations mentioned in this section do. The Baltimore Sun proudly presents Baltimore's Top Workplaces, listing the region's top companies based on confidential surveys of their employees.
-- By Marianne Amoss, Special to The Baltimore Sun
• Baltimore's top large companies for 2012 [Pictures]
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• Baltimore's top workplaces 2012 special honors [Pictures]
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No. 1: McDonogh School Inc.
A coeducational private school for kindergarten through grade 12, McDonogh -- which snagged the No. 1 spot in the mid-size category for Baltimore's Top Workplaces-- is located on nearly 800 lush acres near Owings Mills. It was founded in 1873 as a farm school for poor boys. Its founder, John McDonogh, focused on character, and the school's modern-day mission statement follows suit: "Embracing diversity of background, culture, and thought, the school builds upon its founder's original mission to provide life-altering opportunities and to develop in students the will `to do the greatest amount of good.' "
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