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MEDA announces 2021-2022 Board of Directors
On April 27, Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) members voted in a new board of directors for the 2021-2022 term during the 2021 MEDA Business Meeting and Spring Conference. MEDA members who attended this virtual meeting also voted to induct new and returning members into the
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Baltimore startup Return wants to use microconversions to uncover big insights for sales teams
The company, which raised new funding from TEDCO, is looking to help teams figure out whether sales and marketing content is working with 10-second tools. It's led by a pair of experienced agency pros.
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Return Awarded TEDCO Investment to Simplify and Scale Enterprise Sales Intelligence
Funding supports Return’s mission to automate and scale B2B sales insights, enabling a smarter and faster enterprise through “microconversions”
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With fresh funding, Maryland startup TargetDocs is helping contractors manage workflow
After a lifetime working in the family construction business, Joseph Leiva developed the TargetDocs platform to help general contractors with project workflow and document management. The Montgomery County company recently completed an $850K funding round, with investment from Maryland institutions.
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Sonavex Wins Top Prize in AUTM Venture Forum
Deerfield, IL — Sonavex LLC won $10,000 in the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM)
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Dan Gincel, PhD Chosen for Leadership Maryland Class of 2015
TEDCO executive and Baltimore County resident one of 50 to join program Annapolis, Md. February 27
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TEDCO Announces Developments in New Executive Exchange Program
COLUMBIA, Md. (Feb. 24, 2015) – The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) announced
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Fund Supporting Baltimore City Entrepreneurs and Start-Ups Invests in Three Tech Companies
Citelighter, Three Ring and OpiaTalk received funding from the Propel Baltimore Fund COLUMBIA, Md.
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