Warfield: Edwin Warfield chats with TEDCO’s new CEO, George Davis

George Davis is the incoming CEO of The Maryland Technology Development Corporation, otherwise known as TEDCO. Since its creation in 1998, TEDCO has been a leading provider of funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs, innovators, and early-stage companies in Maryland and
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citybizlist: TEDCO Appoints Francis Smyth Chairman

“I’m pleased to serve as the Chair of TEDCO’s trailblazing board of directors,” said Frances Smyth, chief executive officer of Century Engineering. “I have tremendous respect for Chuck, Paul, Matthew and the other board members, and I look forward to working with them. Our goal is to provide the
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Technical.ly.Baltimore: Osmosis is bringing personalized learning to medical school, and beyond

With a learning platform and medical education videos, the startup is looking to provide education for students and health professionals. TEDCO recently made a $100,000 seed investment.
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The Talbot Spy: Maryland 3.0: TEDCO’s Startup Help on the Shore with Bill Bernard

For almost twenty years, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, otherwise known as TEDCO, has been the state’s s lead source for business assistance and seed funding for the development of startup companies.
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TEDCO Among The Daily Record’s 2017 Innovator of the Year Honorees

The Daily Record has announced its 2017 Innovators of the Year, 26 individuals and companies who have created new products, services or programs that have had a positive effect on business, industry or the community.
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Black Enterprise Magazine: New Program Offers $40,000 to Black-Owned Tech Startups in Maryland

A funding provider of new tech firms and a unit of one of the nation’s largest African American banks is offering black entrepreneurs up to $40,000 each to launch a tech company in Maryland.
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BBJ: TEDCO, Harbor Bank name 3 awardees of new minority-focused investment fund

Three local startups will receive up to $40,000 each in investments from the Maryland Technology Development Corp. and Harbor Bank as part of a new fund specifically targeted at black business owners.
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Technical.ly Baltimore: TEDCO has $300K to bring new incubator ideas to Maryland

The Incubation Challenge is seeking ideas that haven’t been tried here before. Proposals are due July 31.
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Early Investing with John Wasilisin of TEDCO

Wasilisin talks to C. Peter Clough, Contributing Editor of Early Investing, regarding TEDCO and how it supports an innovation ecosystem in Maryland.
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Baltimore Sun: TEDCO names new chief executive

The Maryland Technology Development Corp. has tapped as its new chief executive an investor with a track record of leading Baltimore-area startup companies.
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Baltimore Business Journal: Exclusive: TEDCO taps serial entrepreneur, investor as new CEO

After 14 months and two separate searches, the hunt for a new CEO of Maryland Technology Development Corp. has ended and George Davis is ready to take the helm.
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Technical.ly Baltimore: TEDCO just hired a new CEO

George Davis, who ran Gemstone Biotherapeutics, brings experience running and investing in early stage startups. TEDCO’s board chairman called him an “entrepreneur’s entrepreneur.”
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The Daily Record: After 18 month gap, TEDCO names new CEO

George Davis (Photo courtesy of TEDCO) George Davis has been appointed CEO of TEDCO, the technology development corporation announced Wednesday morning.
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citybizlist: AsclepiX’s Wendy Perrow and Glyscend Among 2017 ICE Winners

TEDCO has announced its 2017 ICE award recipients, and two of the six winners have connections to Johns Hopkins. On May 25, AsclepiX CEO Wendy Perrow was named entrepreneur of the year, and Glyscend received an award for innovation.
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TEDCO awarding $300,000 for the next great incubation idea

Maryland Technology Development Corp. is offering $300,000 to the person or organization that comes up with the best idea for how to support and grow technology companies in the state.
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