The Tech Council of Maryland has a new chairman: Doug Doerfler, CEO of Gaithersburg-based MaxCyte Inc.
In a Q&A with the Baltimore Business Journal, he touches on why more traditional events the Tech Council offers are still important even with many tech-focused Meetup events. “The tech council has a routine financial executive forum, we got one coming up with the top VCs in our ecosystem,” he tells the BBJ. “That’s hard to do if you’re doing one-off meetings.”
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