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RJMetrics, Scholly win at Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Awards

Mayor Nutter was also honored.

RJMetrics cofounder Jake Stein at the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. (Photo via Twitter)

RJMetrics’ CEO Bob Moore’s acceptance speech went like this: Thank you, Mayor Nutter. Thank you, RJMetrics staff. Thank you to our fiancees. (Moore and cofounder Jake Stein both recently got engaged.)
And then, Stein: “What Bob said. Same thing.”
The two were being honored as Ernst & Young’s Emerging Entrepreneur(s) of the Year. Mayor Nutter was also honored (he got the “Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award”), as was Chris Gray of Scholly.
Here’s the full list of finalists for the Greater Philadelphia region.

Companies: Scholly / RJMetrics

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