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Editor's Notes

Good evening, Baltimore friends! If you missed our Introduced|Virtual conference, catch videos of each session on YouTube. We'll also be publishing the rest of our recaps throughout the next few days. Find a fresh one below.

 

And if you missed it yesterday, enjoy watching or listening to the latest episode of The TWIJ Show, in which Technically Media CEO Chris Wink interviews Amanda Elefante, the VP of people for Philly's HealthVerity, as well as the head of talent for San Francisco's LTSE:

 

How do I virtually hire for technical roles?

Whether you represent an always-remote company or are hiring remotely for other reasons, hear tips in the fifth episode of The TWIJ Show, an interview series from Technical.ly about building better companies.

 

— Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen (julie@technical.ly)

News

How these tech pros learned to tell their ‘hometown innovation story’

By Paige Gross

“It’s not that we didn’t have stories to tell, we just weren’t telling them ourselves,” Deon Gordon, president and CEO of TechBirmingham said during an Introduced|Virtual panel.


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This youth robotics team designed an isolation booth for COVID-19 testing

By Stephen Babcock The team from Howard County's Hackground is looking to open source the delivery. It's one of several projects they're working on during the pandemic with easy-to-find materials.
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Small businesses: When making the pivot, it’s a matter of money and mentality

By Stephen Babcock Baltimore's Ortus Academy is teaming with other orgs to help businesses as they navigate the new economic crisis, and make plans to survive.
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Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian will speak at Johns Hopkins’ virtual commencement

By Ed Gunts Ohanian, who is an investor and husband to tennis star Serena Williams, will speak to the Hopkins community on May 21. After growing up in Columbia, he has kept local ties over the years.
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Wound care startup Tissue Analytics was acquired by Pittsburgh’s Net Health. Here’s what it means for Baltimore

By Stephen Babcock It's a milestone moment for the five-year-old wound care startup founded out of Johns Hopkins' CBID. Now it will help grow predictive analytics to a Pittsburgh-based company with a leading role in health records software.
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