Katie Arcieri is a reporter for the Triad Business Journal in Greensboro.

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"Thank you for your article. I think it was fair, accurate and informative."

—Alan Hyatt, CEO of Severn Savings Bank

"You did a splendid job on the article about ASBA, Buy Local Annapolis, and the Café last week. Thank you very much."

—Craig Sewell, president of the Annapolis Sustainable Business Alliance and owner of A Cook's Cafe

"You did an excellent, highly professional job--and even more important you earned my trust, which is no small matter."

—John Kurtz, owner of Ferry Point Marina in Arnold

"The impact of the article has been, to say the least, overwhelming; perfect strangers have stopped me in the streets to comment on the article. At the same time, I need to point out Miss Arcieri's professionalism on a very well-researched history. She has managed to touch many people, capturing the business and human side of this report."

—Zia Boccaccio, owner of Alpaca International in Annapolis

"I think that you did a great job with the "Buyer Beware" story. It's wonderful to see a reporter really jump on a consumer protection story like this. And thank you for giving me the opportunity to offer our perspective and experience."

—Paul Bland, attorney with Public Justice in Washington D.C.

"Katie—Thank you for your well done article. I have been hearing from people all day who didn’t know we had moved but saw your piece. People are definitely reading it!"

—James A. Vidmar, attorney with Logan, Yumkas, Vidmar & Sweeney, LLC in Annapolis

Katie Arcieri covers transportation, aviation, textiles and tobacco for the Triad Business Journal in Greensboro.

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