AirPatrol Corporation Relocates Corporate Headquarters To Howard County, Maryland
08/02/2013
"As a growing technology company, AirPatrol Corporation needed a space able to meet our global headquarters’ high tech and premium requirements. Maple Lawn provides the perfect combination of location and 21st century amenities that our employees and clients will enjoy," Cleve Adams, AirPatrol Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer said.
Larry Twele, Howard County Economic Development Authority Chief Executive Officer, said, “This success was truly a team effort, involving both our public and private partners. Retaining and attracting elite firms like AirPatrol is an important part of our mission. We are proud to have them in Howard County’s rapidly expanding cyber security community.”
Howard County Executive, Ken Ulman said, “We are thrilled to have AirPatrol Corporation call Howard County home. Howard County has become an important location for firms working on mobile and cyber security solutions. Having AirPatrol reaffirm its presence in Howard County proves that we provide a unique combination of an innovative business ecosystem and community amenities that growing businesses find an asset.”
AirPatrol Chief Technology Officer Dr. Guy Levy-Yurista said, “We are pleased to grow here in Howard County. We had a lot of choices, but the leadership of Howard County Executive Ken Ulman and HCEDA CEO Lawrence Twele showed us why this is the right decision."
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