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Tech Council of Maryland Announces Winners of 2013 Tech Awards at Annual Dinner and Celebration
ROCKVILLE, Md. --(Business Wire)--
The
Tech Council of Maryland (TCM), Maryland's largest technology trade
association with more than 400 biotechnology and technology members
employing more than 200,000 in the region, last night announced the
winners of its 2013 TCM Awards. The 25th annual celebration
was attended by more than 750 technology and business leaders from
around the state.
"Maryland is ripe with innovative companies - from ones focused on high
tech and IT solutions that make businesses and governments run smoothly
and securely, to biotech companies that are developing cutting-edge
cures for serious diseases," said Doug Doerfler, chairman of TCM's Board
and founding president and CEO of MaxCyte,
Inc. "Winners of the 2013 Tech Awards exemplify this broad cross
section of individuals and companies that make up the Tech Council
membership and are key to driving advances in all aspects of technology."
The winners of the 2013 TCM Tech Awards are:
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Executive of the Year - Rachel King,
Co-Founder and CEO, GlycoMimetics
Inc.: King
was honored for her strong leadership - successfully growing her
company, as well as in the industry, where she now serves as chair of
the international group Biotechnology
Industry Organization (BIO). King also is a co-founder of
GlycoMimetics, a biotechnology company that has so far raised over $60
million in venture capital financing and completed a strategic
partnership with Pfizer. GlycoMimetics is a privately held
clinical-stage biotechnology company that uses novel and proprietary
glycobiology technology to develop treatments for diseases, including
sickle cell disease and various cancers. Before founding
GlycoMimetics, King was an executive in residence at New Enterprise
Associates, one of the nation's leading venture capital firms. Earlier
in her career, she was a senior vice president at Novartis Corp., and
spent 10 years with Genetic Therapy, Inc. through the company's early
stage, initial public offering and eventual sale to Novartis.
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Chief Information/Technology Officer of the
Year - Vennard Wright, CIO, Prince
George's County Government: Serving as CIO for just one
year, Wright has accomplished a great deal in changing the perception
of Prince George's County by effectively partnering with private
industry, nonprofits and other government entities to bridge the gap
between service delivery and limited resources. In addition to
participating in the deployment of CountyStat, he created a 311 call
center, deployed a mobile app called CountyClick, created a new
contract vehicle that gives transparent and streamlined access to
County IT opportunities, refreshed 6,000 computers countywide, created
a STEM partnership with the public school system, and is in the
process of redesigning the county website, deploying a data warehouse
and implementing an ERP system. The initiation and completion of these
complex projects shows how Wright has been highly effective while
undertaking one of the most aggressive IT agendas in the country.
Prior to joining Prince George's County, his professional IT
experience included serving as director of Technology for Hillary
Clinton during her successful U.S. Senate re-election campaign and
subsequent Presidential Campaign, and serving as director of
Technology during Rushern Baker's successful run for County Executive
of Prince George's County, Md., in 2010. He was also chief technology
officer and Technical Organization Delivery manager for Electronic
Data Systems (EDS (News - Alert)), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard
(HP).
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CFO of the Year - James Rallo, CFO and
Treasurer, Liquidity
Services, Inc.:
Rallo was recognized for his strong financial leadership through his
company's tremendous growth, managng the organization through mergers
and significant expansion of its staff. Liquidity Services, Inc.
(NASDAQ: LQDT) provides leading corporations, public sector agencies
and buying customers transparent, innovative and effective online
marketplaces and integrated services for surplus assets. On behalf of
its clients, Liquidity Services has completed the sale of over $3.5
billion of surplus, returned and end-of-life assets in over 500
product categories, including consumer goods, capital assets and
industrial equipment. Since he joined the company in February 2005,
Liquidity Services has acquired a total of nine companies in the U.S.,
Canada, Asia and Europe, increasing sales more than 10 times and
profits more than 20 times. Rallo earned a Master's of Business
Administration degree from the Smith School of Business at the
University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Science degree from
Washington and Lee University. He also serves as a founding member on
the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business Strategic CFO
Roundtable.
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STEM Educators of the Year - Thomas Michocki
and Ann Strozyk: Michocki is the Science Department chair
and a chemistry teacher for Gifted & Talented and Advanced Placement
students at Eastern Technical High School. He began working 19 years
ago in Baltimore County Public Schools, teaching middle school science
and various levels of high school science. He also currently serves as
faculty sponsor of the Science National Honor Society, the school
social media coordinator and assists with the student independent
research program. He developed a STEM Center at the school that
students use before classes to obtain peer tutoring. He also
established the concept of Night Labs in chemistry to allow students
to work on lab activities that cannot be completed in a seven-period
school day. Michocki makes active use of social media, Web 2.0 tools
and iPads to keep students engaged about science discoveries and new
strategies for instruction. He also understands that a true STEM
lesson and seamlessly infuses science, technology, engineering, and
math in a natural way that involves students in investigation and
inquiry.
Strozyk, an environmental educator for the Howard
County Conservancy, has worked with more than 2,000 students and
educators in STEM education in 2012 alone. Strozyk has taught science
for over 15 years, and demonstrated a high degree of competency when
she was asked and agreed to teach a Master's Level Course titled,
"STEM in the Environment" for other educators at the University of
Maryland. As an environmental educator, she engages and challenges
students in grades 6 to 12 in field experiences that marry using
technology to the study of the environment. Strozyk is the first
teacher in the county to design field experiences that touch thousands
of students in STEM-focused activities. She developed geochallenges
that are stations where students learn gross motor activities, problem
solving, decision consensus and group interpretation in a team
setting. She has created professional development opportunities for
educators in her school district and across the state. Strozyk also
created the first annual "Weather to the Extreme" Conference at the
Howard County Conservancy for more than 100 ninth grade students from
five area high schools. This conference involved activities using
infrared thermometers, mapping schoolyard watersheds, viewing live
tsunami footage, construction of rockets and extreme weather
preparation.
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Technology Firm of the Year - Sourcefire,
Inc.: Sourcefire
was honored for how it transforms the way organizations and government
agencies manage and minimize network security risks. With 2012
revenues totaling $223.1 million, Sourcefire is one of the largest
providers of cybersecurity products in the United States. With
solutions from a next-generation network security platform to advanced
malware protection, Columbia, Md.-based Sourcefire provides customers
with Agile (News - Alert) Security® as dynamic as the real world it
protects and the attackers against which it defends. Founded in 2001,
Sourcefire has been consistently recognized for its innovation and
leadership with numerous patents, world-class research and
award-winning technology. Today, Sourcefire has grown synonymous with
agile end-to-end security protection.
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Emerging Company of the Year - Sonatype,
Inc.: Silver
Spring, Md.-based Sonatype is ushering in a new era of fixing
application risk with its Component Lifecycle Management (CLM)
platform, the first and only solution to secure the entire component
lifecycle - from design, development and deployment through to
production. The CLM platform enables organizations to significantly
reduce the risk in using freely available, open source software (OSS)
components to build software applications. Founded in 2001, Sonatype
operates the Central Repository, the industry's primary source for
open-source components, serving more than eight billion requests per
year from more than 70,000 organizations. The company has been a
pioneer in component-based software development since its founding by
Jason van Zyl, the creator of the Apache Maven build management system
and the Central Repository.
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Government Contracting Firm of the Year - Carahsoft:
Founded in 2004, Carahsoft has become one of the most respected and
fastest growing government-focused IT solutions providers in the
nation. In just eight years, the company has grown to more than $1.4
billion in sales. Today, with more than 350 sales, marketing and
business professionals, Reston, Va.-based Carahsoft has built an
extensive ecosystem of manufacturing, reseller and consulting partners
dedicated to serving the government's IT requirements. As a top-ranked
GSA (News - Alert) Schedule 70 contract holder, Carahsoft is the largest government
partner and master aggregator for many of its more than 100 vendors,
including VMware, Symantec, Adobe, Red Hat, EMC (News - Alert), HP Software, SAP and
F5 Networks.
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Life Science Firm of the Year - Vanda
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.:
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: VNDA), is a biopharmaceutical
company based in Washington, D.C. focused on the development and
commercialization of products for the treatment of central nervous
system disorders. Vanda has demonstrated perseverance to overcome
setbacks and has shown a commitment to address patient needs. Vanda's
product portfolio includes: tasimelteon, a melatonin agonist in Phase
III development for Non-24-Hour Disorder, a circadian rhythm disorder
with orphan designation in the U.S. and Europe; Fanapt®, an atypical
antipsychotic approved in the U.S. for the treatment of schizophrenia
in adults; and VLY-686, a Phase II ready, small molecule neurokinin-1
receptor (NK-1R) antagonist.
Hall of Fame Award
In a special presentation to a company that best exemplifies excellence
in Maryland's technology or life science industries, TCM presented the
Hall of Fame Award to Lockheed
Martin. Hall of Fame recipients are recognized for being a pillar in
the community, not just by market success or job creation, but by
consistently giving back, getting involved and advancing the climate for
innovation.
Lockheed Martin (News - Alert) is an industry leader in global security and information
technology, with $47.2 billion in sales, customers in 75 nations, and
has 118,000 employees. The company's systems operate 60 percent of the
world's air traffic, process $600 billion in social security benefits
annually, and defend government networks from 2 billion cyberattacks
each month. In addition, Lockheed Martin plays an active role in helping
to strengthen the quality of life in and around Maryland, supporting
STEM programs, events and campaigns that focus on student achievement,
teacher development, and gender and ethnic diversity. Lockheed Martin
also supports service members with programs that improve their lives and
the lives of their families, with enhanced educational and training
opportunities.
"I'm honored to accept this Hall of Fame Award on behalf of Lockheed
Martin, and proud of our 25-year history with the Tech Council of
Maryland," said Sondra Barbour, executive vice president, Lockheed
Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions. "With 100 years of
innovation history and roots in Maryland dating back to 1929, our 7,500
employees in the state are committed to our communities and keeping
Maryland at the forefront of technology and innovation."
ABOUT THE TECH COUNCIL OF MARYLAND, INC.
The Tech Council of Maryland (TCM) is the largest technology trade group
serving the advanced technology and biotechnology communities of
Maryland. TCM's mission is to advocate for the interests of the
technology community, further the role of technology in the Maryland
economy, and nurture an environment where technology companies can
collaborate, grow and succeed. For more information, visit www.techcouncilmd.com.

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