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Mindgrub Technologies opens sales offices in Philly, Boston and D.C. [VIDEO]

Mobile and web development agency Mindgrub Technologies opened a new gaming division in its Catonsville-based offices last year, and it continues to grow in 2013. In addition to two Baltimore-area offices and one New York City office, Mindgrub has   just opened regional sales offices in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, D.C. “As we grew as […]

Mindgrub CEO Todd Marks.

Mobile and web development agency Mindgrub Technologies opened a new gaming division in its Catonsville-based offices last year, and it continues to grow in 2013.
In addition to two Baltimore-area offices and one New York City office, Mindgrub has   just opened regional sales offices in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, D.C.
“As we grew as a company,  most of our client work outside of Baltimore was in New York, so it made sense for us to have office space there,” said founder and CEO Todd Marks in a press release. “As we continue to grow, we are utilizing the same philosophy in opening our new offices along the east coast.”
Mindgrub employs 46 people full-time.
Watch Todd Marks discuss mobile gaming during the August 2012 Baltimore TechBreakfast:

Companies: Mindgrub

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