Council For Entrepreneurial Development Releases Podcast On Medtech 2009 Conference.Conference Co-Chair Greg Davis Greg Davis may refer to:NFL Placekicker
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , N.C. -- Joan Siefert Rose, president of the Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc) An earlier videodisc technology from RCA that was released in 1981 and abandoned five years later. Like phonograph records, the analog disc contained grooves that a stylus rode over. ) (www.cednc.org), a private, nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. that promotes entrepreneurial efforts in the Triangle region of North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , has announced the release of a podcast (iPOD broadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer. The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are discussing CED's Medtech 2009 conference, scheduled for Thursday, May 14 at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business The Fuqua School of Business is the business school of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Fuqua (pronounced few-qua) is one of the youngest U.S. business schools affiliated with elite research universities, but has shown strong performance in rankings by business , located at 1 Towerview Drive in Durham. In the podcast, Greg Davis, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Tryton Medical, Inc. and Medtech 2009 conference co-chair, discusses the relevance of the conference to North Carolina's growing advanced medical technologies industry. Davis shares his insight on the conference's slate of speakers, networking opportunities and more. CED's Medtech 2009 is the only conference dedicated to advances in medical technologies in the Southeast, bringing together entrepreneurs, investors, vendors and suppliers to address industry issues. CED's Medtech 2009 podcast is available for download at www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/ced-releases-podcast-on-medtech-2009-conference. Related Links: www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/ced-releases-podcast-on-medtech-2009-conference www.cednc.org www.mmimarketing.com News Facts: * Joan Siefert Rose, president of the Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) (www.cednc.org), a private, nonprofit organization that promotes entrepreneurial efforts in the Triangle region of North Carolina, has announced the release of a podcast discussing CED's Medtech 2009 conference, scheduled for Thursday, May 14 at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, located at 1 Towerview Drive in Durham. * In the podcast, Greg Davis, president and CEO of Tryton Medical, Inc. and Medtech 2009 conference co-chair, discusses the relevance of the conference to North Carolina's growing advanced medical technologies industry. * Davis shares his insight on the conference's slate of speakers, networking opportunities and more. * CED's Medtech 2009 is the only conference dedicated to advances in medical technologies in the Southeast, bringing together entrepreneurs, investors, vendors and suppliers to address industry issues. * CED's Medtech 2009 podcast is available for download at www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/ced-releases-podcast-on-medtech-2009-conference. Quotes: "There are a lot of exciting things happening across the state in medical technologies," Davis said. "There are a lot of key elements that are coming together to make this a very attractive area for many medical device companies, such as Tryton Medical." About the Council for Entrepreneurial Development: The Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1984 to identify, enable and promote high-growth, high-impact companies and accelerate the region's entrepreneurial culture. Headquartered in the Research Triangle Park, CED is the oldest and largest entrepreneurial support organization in the nation with more than 5,500 active members. CED provides know-how, networking, mentoring and capital formation resources to new and existing high-growth entrepreneurs through annual conferences, programs and web-based resources. CED has helped entrepreneurs, investors, service partners, researchers and public policy makers in diverse emerging industries and at all stages of development - from high-tech, production-based organizations to service companies, from one-person start-ups to 1,000-person businesses. For more information, visit www.cednc.org. Keywords: Council for Entrepreneurial Development, CED, Joan Siefert Rose, entrepreneur, biotechnology, life sciences, Research Triangle Park, CED's Medtech 2009, medical devices, life sciences, medical technology, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Rick Anderson
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