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Southeast Venture Conference names 2nd round of presenting companies

January 19th, 2010

The 2010 Southeast Venture Conference (SEVC) has named the second round of companies selected to present at the upcoming conference scheduled for February 24-25th at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia. A total of 60 showcase companies from the southeast and mid-atlantic regions will be presenting to a national venture capital audience representing billions in private equity capital.

Presenting companies represent a variety of technology industries and range from earlier stage standouts to later stage companies having already raised tens of millions of dollars. These showcase companies represent the future of the region’s technology economy.

Presenting companies from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington DC are all represented at SEVC 2010.

In addition to showcasing some of the most promising high growth technology firms in the southeast and mid-atlantic regions, the Southeast Venture Conference will feature dozens of prominent speakers such as Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales; Google’s Chief Internet Evangalist Vint Cerf, considered by most to be the chief developer of the Internet; and Mark Heesen, the President of the National Venture Capital Association.

The hundreds of attendees who converge at the annual SEVC, range from venture capitalists, high growth company executives, investment bankers and other private equity professionals to the support community that helps drive them.

The second round of 2010 SEVC presenting companies include:

The first round of announced companies included:

Attendees can register by this Friday January 22nd to save on early registration.

For additional information visit www.seventure.org.

 

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