Scaling Up in CT
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- Oct 20, 2017
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Listen now to CTC’s CEO Bruce Carlson on MetroHartford Alliance’s podcast Pulse of the Region as they cover businesses scaling up in CT
Bruce is joined by Michael Cantor of Cantor Colburn, LLP and Lalitha Shivaswamy, Founder of Helios Management Corp., experts in both the business climate of Connecticut and growing and aiding companies as they stretch their legs in our state! The trio spoke with Brian Boyer and covered what scaling up in CT means for businesses of all sizes, and why investing in these companies that are ready to hire, expand, and progress is so vital to our shared economy. The Connecticut Technology Council’s brand new ScaleUp CT event happening on November 2, 2017 at the Omni Hotel in New Haven seeks to bring together immediate, actionable steps businesses looking to scale can take to elevate their model and continue doing what they love.
About ScaleUp CT
ScaleUP CT is designed to support emerging growth companies that excel in innovation and entrepreneurship. This half-day event will focus on corporate connections and a series of workshops and networking opportunities designed to enable ScaleUp company growth and development.
Does your company have what it takes to grow in the here and now? Need to connect to resources to help you grow, but can’t find them? Plan and begin your growth journey now. We can help.
Join us on November 2 at the Omni Hotel in New Haven to find EVERYTHING your company needs to plan, fund, network, and market for growth.
Not sure if yours is a scaleup company, or if your organization could benefit from the details we’re going to share at ScaleUp CT? You should absolutely attend if you and your company have:
product in the market
revenue
employees
and most importantly the desire to grow!
We aren’t putting numerical parameters around these aspects – if your company has any of the above qualities, you should attend ScaleUp CT!
Header image by Gavin Whitner, https://musicoomph.com/




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