Convergence Technology Consulting Moves To Expanded Campus At Columbia, Maryland, Gateway Business Park
03/25/2014
Convergence Technology Consulting specializes in application delivery through virtualization, mobility and custom application development. “As a Howard County resident I was well aware of the advantages of living in the county, and with our business growing it made good business sense to move closer to our clients by locating the company here as well,” said Convergence CEO Larry Letow. “We believe the move will help us build on the tremendous growth we are seeing as a company, and leverage the growth in Howard County’s technology sector under the leadership of County Executive Ken Ulman.”
“Larry Letow has been a leader in the technology sector for years and we are excited that he wanted to bring a company with the kind of growth potential that Convergence has to Howard County,” said County Executive Ken Ulman. “This is a company that did $30 million in revenues last year and they expect to nearly double that in the next few years. When companies with that kind of momentum want to move to your county it says you’re doing something right.”
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