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RainKing Software, Inc. Expands Operations In Bethesda, Maryland

06/20/2016
RainKing Software, Inc., a leader in IT sales intelligence, is moving from its current headquarters on Rockledge Drive to a new, larger space on Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda, Maryland. As part of the relocation and expansion, RainKing is planning to add more than 60 new sales, research, engineering and client success positions.

“Since RainKing’s inception, Maryland has been our home, and we are excited at the prospect of continuing the growth and success of the company in downtown Bethesda,” said CEO John Stanfill. “Bethesda is the perfect place for us to launch the next era of RainKing. The lively urban setting, complete with direct access to the metro and ?hundreds of eateries, will allow us to attract and retain the region’s best and brightest sales professionals."

As an incentive to assist with the expansion, the Maryland Department of Commerce has approved a $200,000 conditional loan through the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority and Fund (MEDAAF). The company is also eligible for a number of state and local tax credits. Additionally, Montgomery County has approved a $100,000 grant convertible to a loan from the county’s Economic Development Fund.

“Creating jobs and helping companies reach the next level of growth is a key goal of our administration,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “RainKing is one of a number of high-tech companies that have chosen to grow and expand in Maryland this year – a testament to our well-qualified workforce and growing business environment. We wish them even more success in the years to come.”

“We are proud to support RainKing’s expansion in Maryland,” said Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary Mike Gill. “Maryland Commerce, working in lock step with our local partners in Montgomery County, is committed to help growing companies like RainKing and ensuring they continue to call Maryland home.”

“Montgomery County is pleased to support the relocation and expansion of RainKing’s cutting-edge information and software work,” said Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett. “The future is here and companies such as RainKing are an important part of that future.”

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