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Baltimore tech's next generation

Happy hump day, Baltimore. Hope you're getting time to enjoy this gorgeous weather. 
 
A special kudos goes to the folks who took the time to introduce themselves at last night's 200th Equitech Tuesdays event in Remington. I especially appreciated those of you who mentioned subscribing to both our Baltimore and DC newsletters (the latter of which you should totally subscribe to!). What particularly struck me about that gathering, though, is the range of people who were in attendance — particularly in age and level of establishment in our ecosystem. 
 
From people with deep roots in Baltimore's tech world to recent college alums and transplants founding rising companies, the generations showed out last night in major form. Special shout out to Ed Mullin and his son, who've been at local tech events since the first-ever Baltimore Innovation Week (and if you don't believe me, ask Ed for the adorable photographic proof). 
 
We at Technical.ly are coming up on another edition of our annual RealLIST Connectors list, and we want to know about folks from all generations — especially the latest ones, who might not be as plugged in with what we do but still make their worlds spin — whose social capital, dedication to Baltimore and passion for entrepreneurship separate them from the pack. Got someone in mind? Click the button below this message and let us know.

To the future and beyond,
 
— Technical.ly editor Sameer Rao (sameer@technical.ly)


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