July
20, 2004: Carroll County Maryland Economic Development Announces Additions to
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According to Brian Snyder, the marketing manager for the Carroll County Department of Economic Development:
The
Carroll County Department of Economic Development recently announced several
new additions to their websites, www.carrollbiz.org
and www.carrollag.org.
Enhancing
the department’s strategy to attract technology based businesses; a new
technology section has been added to www.carrollbiz.org. The new section features several sub-pages
including technology development,
which describes some of Carroll’s appeal to a relocating technology business,
such as location, workforce, and training.
Other pages include technology
companies, an overview of some of the county’s existing world-leading
technology firms; technology resources,
which lists public and private web-based technology partners and advocates; and
technology news, highlighting some of
Carroll’s existing “tech” businesses currently making headlines.
Additionally, the department’s
agriculture homepage, www.carrollag.org,
has been redesigned to include new agriculture
news and market report sections. The re-tooled navigation includes a scrolling
news headline bar which, when clicked, will automatically redirect the user to
the desired news article. The agriculture
news page is used to highlight agricultural research, stories and events of
local interest. The market report
section includes various local and national reports for farmers and
agribusiness professionals to locate quick and up-to-date market prices of
agricultural commodities and livestock.
“We are very proud of our
websites” said Executive Director Jack Lyburn. “Not only are they a great
source of information for prospective and existing businesses and individuals,
but the new sections fit our strategy to attract and foster technology based
industry in Carroll County and grow our agricultural economy, which continues
to be the county’s largest industrial sector.”
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