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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Karen Glenn Hood
410-767-6318
kglenn@choosemaryland.org
Jessica Trzyna
My Ad Box
410-727-6855
jtrzyna@stantoncomm.com
STATE REINVESTS IN GROWING
TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
My Ad Box Using Additional Funding
For Sales, Marketing Expansion
BALTIMORE, MD (April 16, 2008) – Governor Martin
O’Malley announced today that My Ad Box Inc.,
a Baltimore-based technology company specializing in
developing proprietary integrated messaging systems,
has received a $50,000 investment from the Maryland
Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED).
The company, which previously received $100,000 in funding
from DBED, is an incubator company located in the Emerging
Technology Centers. The investment will be made through
DBED’s Challenge Investment Program, which is
designed to assist small start-up companies in the high
technology sector, and will be used to boost the company’s
sales and marketing efforts.
“Using our nationally recognized investment program
to assist an emerging company supports our drive for
technology leadership,” said Governor O’Malley.
“By nurturing and supporting companies in our
successful incubator system, we are ensuring that Maryland’s
technology sector continues to grow and provide jobs
in our State.”
“We are fortunate to be located in a state like
Maryland that is serious about economic growth and development,”
said Desmond Stinnie, CEO of My Ad Box, Inc. “There
are numerous programs that provide growth opportunities
for promising ventures - and that’s why we’re
here.”
Launched in 2005, My Ad Box’s flagship product
provides temporary message boxes and anonymous phone
number reply options for individuals and companies running
classified ads. The company also recently launched AudioRésumé.Net
- a candidate-centered career site allowing job seekers
to create and host an online career profile featuring
an audio interview - and Tele-Interview.net., which
enables recruiters to automate initial job interviews
by pre-recording a set of job interview questions, allowing
recruiters to efficiently and effectively narrow the
selection pool. For more information on MAB visit www.myadbox.com.
DBED’s Challenge Investment Fund provides financing
for small start-up technology companies to cover a portion
of the initial costs associated with bringing new products
to market. Companies are required to provide matching
funds to be eligible for the State funding. Since its
inception, the Challenge Investment Program has provided
more than 100 emerging technology companies with initial
financing support for the commercialization of new technology-driven
products. To be eligible, a company must have no more
than 25 employees and annual sales revenues of $1 million
or less. Companies that meet agreed-upon milestones
may receive up to $150,000 in assistance from the Challenge
Investment Program. For more information, visit www.choosemaryland.org.
ABOUT DBED:
The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development’s
mission is to attract new businesses, stimulate private
investment and create jobs, encourage the expansion
and retention of existing companies and provide businesses
in Maryland with workforce training and financial assistance.
The department promotes the State's many economic advantages
and markets local products and services at home and
abroad to spur economic development, international trade
and tourism. Because they are a major economic generator,
the department also supports the arts, film production,
sports and other special events. For more information,
visit www.choosemaryland.org.
ABOUT MY AD BOX, INC.:
My Ad Box, Inc. [MAB] is a Baltimore-based technology
company specializing in developing proprietary integrated
messaging systems. MAB is a Maryland incubator
company located in the Emerging Technology Centers.
The company received a third round of funding from the
Maryland Department of Business & Economic Developments’
Maryland Venture Fund program. For more information
on MAB visit www.myadbox.com.
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