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Google local marketing team moves into Science Center, to focus on Google+

Google’s Philadelphia marketing team is moving into the University City Science Center‘s Port Business Incubator, the Center announced late last week. The three-person team, focused on helping businesses and nonprofits use Google’s social media platform Google+, was created five months ago. Team members previously worked remotely, said field marketing team leader Jeffrey Salvitti. The Google […]

Google’s Philadelphia marketing team is moving into the University City Science Center‘s Port Business Incubator, the Center announced late last week.

The three-person team, focused on helping businesses and nonprofits use Google’s social media platform Google+, was created five months ago. Team members previously worked remotely, said field marketing team leader Jeffrey Salvitti.

The Google team will move into Hubert J.P. Schoemaker Center for Advanced Technology at 3624 Market Street, along with Graphene Frontiers, a startup that builds graphene films and graphene-coated transmission electron microscope (TEM) grids.

For whatever reason, this office ain’t a secret.

Companies: Google / Graphene Frontiers
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