A story on the Atlanta Business Chronicle states, “Like the Chronicle, Inno sits under the American City Business Journals umbrella but focuses its coverage and connecting the people, companies, trends and topics that are driving and defining the Big Peach’s startup and tech communities.
“Atlanta Inno’s ecosystem includes three core products: a daily newsletter, original editorial content and events. Inno hired Cherokee Tribune’s Madison Hogan as its first reporter.
“Inno offers longer looks into the trends and topics that are impacting and influencing the city’s reputation as both an established and emerging tech hub, as well as resource-driven lists and multimedia.
“Inno’s Guides – first batch here – are designed to offer comprehensive looks at resources that are available to the community, from accelerators to incubators; VCs to angels.”
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