Power Moves is a recurring series where we chart the comings and goings of talent across the region. Got a new hire, gig or promotion? Email us at dc@technical.ly. A major presidential election and contested congressional races may have been the biggest stories in and around the nation’s capital last month, but that didn’t stop the region’s […]
here’s no question DC remains inextricably tied to the federal government — in tech, real estate and research — but that isn’t always a good thing, local leaders say. Despite the ways to take advantage of the interconnectivity, at times it can hold the city back, as leaders discussed at a recent event hosted by […]
This is a guest post by Fiona McEntee, managing attorney of McEntee Law Group, Stephen Yale-Loehr, of counsel at Miller Mayer, LLP and professor of immigration law at Cornell Law School, and Dan Berger, a partner at Green & Spiegel and an academic fellow at Cornell Law School. Mukul Patnaik came to the United States […]
Government funding is supporting different sectors across Pennsylvania this month. A robotics and manufacturing program at Millersville University received $200,000 from the state to continue educating young people. It spread to local businesses, too. Ben Franklin Technology Partners was one of the recipients of Federal and State Technology Partnership program funding, which will help it […]
Culturally diverse staff at the ABC have been mistaken for other people of the same background, subjected to racial slurs, and passed up for career opportunities because of their backgrounds, a comprehensive examination of experiences of racism within the national broadcaster has heard. The review led by Indigenous lawyer Terri Janke was commissioned after several […]