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Mployer Advisor Finalist for ‘Tech Start-Up of the Year’ Award

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December 16, 2022
Abbey Dean
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On December 16, 2021, the Greater Nashville Technology Council (NTC) announced that Mployer Advisor was a finalist for the “Tech Start-Up of the Year” award as part of the 13th Annual NTC Awards.

The top three finalists in each of the 15 categories were nominated by the Middle Tennessee technology community and finalists were selected by a panel of peers and tech industry leaders.

To qualify as a nominee for the “Tech Start-Up of the Year,” a company must have used technology in a new and innovative way to obtain success, be headquartered in Middle Tennessee, and have a founder actively working in the business, among other qualities.

Finalists will be judged by a panel of independent judges, and the winners will be announced on February 17, 2022, in Nashville.

The Greater Nashville Technology Council is the catalyst for creating America’s premiere collaborative and inclusive tech community. The NTC is a leading voice and advocate for Middle Tennessee’s $8 billion information technology ecosystem, as well as the 60,000 technology professionals who design, implement, manage, and safeguard the technology that powers the region’s economy.

To learn more about the 13th Annual NTC Awards and the other nominees, click here.

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