Tech in Motion tallied 4,910 votes and now officially announced the winners of its second annual Boston Timmy Awards, honored at a ceremony held April 14 at Education First’s Headquarters in Cambridge. The top employers for technology professionals in “Beantown” accepted their awards live at the event, following a cocktail hour and product demos from some of the "best and brightest" in Boston's tech community. Out of 360 original nominations, four winners from a field of finalists for Best Technology Work Culture, Best Technology Managers, and Best Tech Startups took home a 2016 Boston Timmy Award.
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“It’s an honor to formally recognize the most attractive workplaces for technology professionals in Boston,” said Shane Tomlinson, Division Manager of Jobpring Partners and a Timmy Awards organizer.
The 2016 Boston Timmy Award Winners (above, left to right) are:
- Best Tech Startup – indico
- Best Tech Manager – Andrew Harmon, Vice President C4ISR Technology at Novetta
- Best Tech Work Culture (Large Company Category) – Curriculum Associates
- Best Tech Work Culture (Small Company Category) – Jebbit
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“The Boston tech startup ecosystem is fully established as one of the world’s most vibrant tech hubs,” said another Timmys organizer, Division Manager Kyle Sluzar of Workbridge Associates. “With so many inventive companies based here, last night was beyond competitive. We are excited to continue to honor the best employers for technology talent in Boston for many years to come.”
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The Timmys are presented throughout the year in tech hub cities across North America, including New York, San Francisco and Toronto. Previous winners have included innovators such as Venmo, Trip Advisor, Gilt, Constant Contact, Casper, and Instacart. Curriculum Associates is excited to join their company.
"Our technology team promotes technical creativity and constantly encourages technical learning. This freedom has enabled our team to create the best adaptive learning materials for students nationwide," said Rob Waldron, CEO at Curriculum Associates. "This award is testament to their hard work and dedication to making Curriculum Associates a world-class technology organization that is helping make classrooms better places for learners and teachers."
The next Timmy Awards ceremonies are the 2nd Annual NYC Timmys on May 19 and Philadelphia’s inaugural Timmy Awards on June 9.
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