Maryland Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Oct. 5.
With bluebird skies and cinnamon-scented air, McCormick & Company cut the ribbon at its new state-of-the-art global headquarters this week in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
Employees, previous executives, Governor Larry Hogan, government leaders and distinguished guests attended the ceremony in support of the nearly 130-year-old company.
McCormick Chairman, President and CEO Lawrence Kurzius said, “Our move to one global headquarters is a transformative step for McCormick – it exemplifies our continued commitment to the Baltimore region and the future of our truly global company.”
The newly-designed modern facility intends to bring the McCormick’s “passion for flavor to life.” It includes open floor plans to foster collaboration and innovation, state-of-the-art test kitchens for product development, and an employee café with a gourmet coffee bar—all while being LEED Gold certified. Murals throughout tell the rich history of the brand, from paintings of Light Street in downtown Baltimore to a portrait of C.P. McCormick that, when viewed closely, is a mosaic of employee faces.
“It’s clear to see that it’s the people that make the brand sparkle,” said Christine Ross, president and CEO of the Maryland Chamber.
To check McCormick’s new headquarters, head here.
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Source: Maryland Chamber of Commerce