Jeff Tebeau of Buffalo Business First reports, “Buffalo Inno will seek to connect the members of a rising tech scene, giving them access to one another’s financial, real estate and hiring milestones. It will include a weekly newsletter written by Business First tech reporter Dan Miner, the Beat, that highlights everything from major stories to new hires and job openings.
“Buffalo Inno will also introduce highly interactive events and meetups and a dedicated website that houses all Inno content along with directories, data and other innovation resources.
“While the primary focus is Western New York, we will cull intelligence and context from the American Inno network of 15 other Inno markets, from Colorado to Tampa Bay to Boston. The Inno network is one of the largest in the U.S., with more than 100,000 email subscribers, 2.75 million monthly email sends, 235,000 social followers and over 75 annual events.”
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