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Parking startup adds hometown team [Startup Roundup]

Also: a Canton firm lands a big state contract and several hires at the branding firm Harvey.

Who’s getting funded?

The Canton Group announced a $12 million contract with the Maryland State Department of Education to manage the back end of the Maryland Accountability and Reporting System, which supports school nutrition programs, as Technical.ly Baltimore reported.

Who’s making moves?

Federal Hill-based Parking Panda added the Baltimore Orioles to their MLB.com parking partnership, as Technical.ly Baltimore reported. A Parking Panda widget is now on the team website’s parking page, and a company spokesman said it’s possible Parking Panda space information could be included in Orioles ticketing emails in the future.
Harvey, a brand activation agency in Sparks, added seven employees, officials there announced in June. Cara Clement, formerly of Under Armour, joins as senior account executive. Erle Howard, a former Harvey employee, returns as senior designer, leaving Marriner. Meagan Hynes, formerly of Carton Donofrio, will serve as design development manager. Kathryn Kimmel is leaving Calvin Klein to serve as an account executive.

Companies: The Canton Group / Parking Panda
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