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Tara Levin: Our new ad-sales manager just might be giving you a call

"I believe in the idea of entrepreneurship and that Technically Philly is a worthwhile investment of my time and energy," she says.

Levin-Tara2Please welcome the first new addition to the Technically Philly team.

Last week , Tara Levin came on board as our ad-sales manager, primed to find opportunities to make TP profitable, sustainable and able to continue to grow.

“I believe in the idea of entrepreneurship and that Technically Philly is a worthwhile investment of my time and energy,” she says.

Contact her at tara [at] technicallyphilly.com.

Levin will be making the rounds to talk to businesses and members of the community who are interested in partnering with us and helping make sure we’re here to cover technology, science, innovation and entrepreneurship now and in the future in Philadelphia.

We have opportunities for display advertising, sponsorship and are always looking for new ways to partner, and Levin is the one to make that happen. She’ll also allow the writing staff of Technically Philly to remain editorially independent while still creating a sustainable business.

Levin, a native of Bucks County, is a 2008 marketing graduate from the University of Pittsburgh with a certificate in international business and a semester in Australia to her name. Levin, who now lives in Old City, is also a part-time step-aerobics instructor.

“I am really looking forward to becoming an active member of this elite community and getting to see what all of our brilliant community members are up to in our city,” she says.

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