DEFINITE READS
- Mike Armstrong of the Inquirer writes about the region’s pharmaceutical ‘middle class,’ with between $1 billion and $10 billion in annual sales.
MIGHT BE OF INTEREST
- Keystone Edge has a Q&A with Drew Becher, the new chief of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, discussing his interest in sustainability and technology in the nonprofit’s mission.
Below, a middle-class pharma company gets a little bigger, a 30 Under 30 nod for an e-mail marketer and more.
- Geekadelphia shares photos from the first of many video game competitions to come from IndyHall. Geek also covers the winner of the Cadence Watch Company’s design competition.
- Frazier-based pharmaceutical firm Cephalon (included in Armstrong’s middle class) has agreed to buy Malvern’s Ception Therapeutics for $250 million.
GIVE A GLANCE
- DMNews lists its 30 Under 30, calling Justin Premick, the director of education marketing at Huntingdon Valley-based AWeber Communications, a “thought leader in the e-mail marketing industry.”
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