CSIA C-Level @ A Mile High
Denver, COCritigen today announced Bill Wosilius, Vice President, Operations, will be one of the more than 50 “Celebrity” C-Levels participating on March 11, 2010 at the CSIA C-Level @ A Mile High event.
C-Level @ A Mile High is Colorado’s biggest technology networking event and is designed to help increase the relationships and business done between Colorado technology companies.
Since the program’s inception in 2007, the CSIA C-Level @ A Mile High has stimulated hundreds of relationships and resulted in millions of dollars of work between Colorado companies.
“This prominent event recognizes the need to help Colorado tech companies grow deep relationships with technology executives, IT department leaders and other larger Colorado companies,” said Su Hawk, President, CSIA. “We have heard from both sides that they want to do more business within Colorado and needed more opportunities to meet and build relationships, so this event is the perfect time to bring all the stakeholders together,” added Su Hawk.
For more information on CSIA please call (303) 592-4070 or visit www.coloradotechnology.org
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