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Millennial Media is hosting a pre-Preakness party

The happy hour is designed to let people see what happens inside the adtech company's global HQ.

The Can Company is home to both Millennial Media and OrderUp. (Photo by Flickr user Bill Mill, used under a Creative Commons license)

Heading to the Can Company for happy hour on Thursday? Baltimore’s own publicly-traded adtech company is opening its doors.
Millennial Media’s Preakness-themed party is designed to invite people into the company’s offices, and learn more about what Millennial is all about.
“This was actually a happy hour that was planned by our culture team, MM Connect, for our employees at the Baltimore office, but we decided on Friday that it would be great to extend the invitation to the tech community at large,” said Drew McCarl, Millennial Media’s senior technical recruiter. “We want people to know who we are and what it’s like on the inside of our walls.”
The company moved into the former ETC space in Canton’s Can Company building (2400 Boston St.) last year. The location serves as the headquarters of Millennial Media, which also has offices in New York, London, Boston, Hamburg, Paris, Singapore and, of course, San Francisco.
The happy hour features free drinks, food and office tours. Once it wraps, the Kelly Bell Band will treat the crowd to a musical performance.
The happy hour runs 5:00-6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. Email happyhour@millennialmedia.com to RSVP.

Companies: Millennial Media
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