February 1, 2025 - 14:53

The Cape Cod Technology Council has announced the appointment of Michael White as its new executive director. This decision comes after a thorough selection process, highlighting White's extensive experience and proven leadership capabilities within the technology sector. Board President Eugene Curry expressed confidence in White's abilities, stating, "He’s demonstrated himself to be a very capable executive director. I think he'll take us in a good direction."
White's vision for the council includes enhancing collaboration among local tech businesses and fostering innovation in the region. He aims to strengthen the council's role as a pivotal resource for technology companies on Cape Cod, providing them with the tools and support needed to thrive in a competitive landscape.
As the new executive director, White will focus on expanding networking opportunities, hosting educational events, and advocating for policies that benefit the local tech community. His leadership is expected to bring fresh ideas and renewed energy to the council, positioning it for growth and success in the coming years.
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