July 2nd, 2009
Bank on it
Abstract:
Michael Orsino also hoped to fuel interest in TechValley. Orsino, who sat on the Albany-Colonie Chamber of Commerce's board of directors, said bringing awareness of Tech Valley's initiative further downstream will help boost small businesses, with the ultimate goal to make New York's Tech Valley become the equivalent of California's Silicon Valley. "Small- and medium-sized businesses are our anchors. Tech Valley is going to help them maintain and grow and Key is committed to the process." Key gave $250,000 to SUNY Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering in 2007, "and we'll continue to support its efforts to bring high-tech business to New York."
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