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SevOne’s Brandon Hale headlines March Delaware Tech Meetup

“Tonight's event was the place to be. DE's Tech community is in the right hands.”

Brandon Hale of SevOne, right, speaks at the University of Delaware's Venture Development Center. (Photo by Twitter user @startitupde)

Last week’s Delaware Tech Meetup featured guest speaker Brandon Hale, a SevOne product manager. The monthly event, which was held at the University of Delaware’s Venture Development Center, provided an opportunity to meet and network with other local technologists.
“Tonight’s event was the place to be. DE’s Tech community is in the right hands,” said Joe King, on the event’s Meetup page.

Companies: Start It Up Delaware / SevOne / University of Delaware

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