ATDC Company Wins Business Launch Contest

Toomah, an ATDC company based in Atlanta that automates the interviewing process, won the 2010 GRA/TAG Business Launch Competition. Toomah got $50,000 cash and more than $200,000 in donated services from the Atlanta business community.

Two of the three finalists in the fifth annual competition were also ATDC companies: Khu.sh, a music intelligence application company, and Transaction Tree, a green company. The third company, SolidFire, is a cloud computing company. The three will split the remaining $200,000 in pro bono services, a first for the competition.

Judges included Tom Crotty, managing director of Battery Ventures Boston; Stephen Fleming, vice president of the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech; John Glushik, general partner of Intersouth Partners; Boris Jerkunica, chairman of the Atlanta Silverbacks; Hooks K. Johnston, general partner of Valhalla Partners; Mark Koulogeorge, managing general partner of MK Capital; Mark Morel, chairman and CEO of Whoop Inc.; and Alan Taetle, general partner of Noro-Moseley Partners.
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Nancy Fullbright is a communications officer with Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and is based on Georgia Tech’s Savannah campus. She works with all parts of the organization, producing news releases, success stories, newsletter articles and Web content, while providing management of the Web site, media relations assistance and other communications services.

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