GoDaddy Highlights Baltimore's Social Impact Entrepreneurs in Latest 'Made in America' Season

The YouTube docuseries' fourth season features Mayor Brandon Scott and leaders from companies and entities including WhitePaws RunMitts, Impact Hub Baltimore and Harp Vision.
Oct 11, 2022 10:30 AM ET
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Susan Clayton, founder of apparel company WhitePaws RunMitts, in a scene from GoDaddy's "Made in America."
Photo: Susan Clayton, founder of apparel company WhitePaws RunMitts, in a scene from GoDaddy's "Made in America."

Originally published on Technical.ly

By Sameer Rao

Domain registration giant GoDaddy highlighted its various relationships with Baltimore-based small business, social impact entities and entrepreneurs in its latest season of “Made in America,” its docuseries highlighting minority-owned small business owners across the country.

The fourth season’s first episode, which premiered Thursday, features commentary on Baltimore’s small business climate and opportunities from people such as Mayor Brandon Scott, WhitePaws RunMitts founder Susan Clayton and Sonavi Labs CEO Ellington West.

Impact Hub Baltimore, as explored in the episode, has an ongoing relationship with GoDaddy via its Empower by GoDaddy philanthropic program, which offers funds and entrepreneurial resources to nonprofits and community development financial institutions worldwide. Adam Palmer, GoDaddy’s director of creative production operations, told Technical.ly that the “Made in America” season was launching “as an extension” of that partnership.

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