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Q&A with Ethan Giffin, founder and CEO of Groove [Links]

"Giffin established Groove in 2007, a creative marketing, web design and development agency. This was an intrepid move for Giffin, who left the comforts of directing eCommerce for the nation’s largest privately held staffing company."

A Conversation with Ethan Giffin, Founder and CEO, Groove [Baltimore CityBizList]: “Giffin established Groove in 2007, a creative marketing, web design and development agency. This was an intrepid move for Giffin, who left the comforts of directing eCommerce for the nation’s largest privately held staffing company.”
Sylvan Learning is expanding in Sacramento, Calif., as part of its massive growth plan [Sacramento Business Journal]: “That’s a significant increase for the Baltimore-based company, which has just two locations in that area. It’s part of a larger plan in which Sylvan wants to expand from 800 North American locations to 1,000. The company is focused on growth in California, New York, Texas and Florida.”
Former contract worker at UM says he accessed data to reveal problems [Baltimore Sun]: “The FBI is investigating a former University of Maryland contract worker who said he took College Park administrators’ personal information from the campus network and posted online about the stunt to draw attention to major security flaws.”
 
 

Companies: Sylvan Learning Systems Inc. / Groove / University of Maryland, College Park
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