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Martin O’Malley has a new job

Technical.ly DC reports that the former governor will be working with the D.C.-based MetroLab Network as a senior fellow.

Michael Bloomberg and ex-Gov. Martin O'Malley tour Johns Hopkins University in 2013. (Photo by Flickr user Maryland GovPics, used under a Creative Commons license)

Martin O’Malley will draw on his experience introducing data-based decision making in his post-presidential-election gig.
The former Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor joined D.C.-based MetroLab Network as a senior fellow, our sister site Technical.ly DC reported.
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MetroLab Network is a partnership between cities, counties and universities that looks to bring data and innovation to local governments. O’Malley’s main contributions on that front include introducing CitiStat in Baltimore and StateStat in Maryland.

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