T.J. McCullough of the Charlotte Business Journal writes, “Charlotte Inno is the 13th market launched by American Inno, a division of the Charlotte Business Journal‘s parent company American City Business Journals.
“American Inno’s mission is to reach the business leaders of tomorrow through a network of digital media and events, all exclusively focused on local startups, technology and innovation. Inno is already operating in Atlanta, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Austin, and other major cities across the country. It connects CBJ‘s traditional business community with the people, companies, trends and topics that are driving and defining the startup and tech networks.
“Through daily editorial, a twice-a-week newsletter, events, directories, data and more, Charlotte Inno is building a portal to and for the city’s thriving startup and tech communities. Inno’s lead reporter here is Courtney Gabrielson. Charlotte Inno is also the evolution of StartCharlotte, a platform that has been serving the Queen City’s ecosystem since 2016 through events, resources, profiles and more. In July, StartCharlotte merged with Inno, creating your new one-stop-shop for Queen City innovation.”
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