MITX 13th Annual Interactive Awards

When Xconomy’s Wade Roush attended the 2007 MITX Interactive Awards he had a great time, and it wasn’t just the rock band. The MITX Awards celebrate “the best creative and technological accomplishments emerging from New England.” Plus this awards ceremony starts with a cocktail party and ends with an after-party. Celebrate indeed. Also, it’s not too late to enter the competition. The deadline is September 5th, and details are on the event website.

Author: Richard Freierman

Richard has 30 years experience keeping the wheels on the bus, starting at Computer Design & Applications, where he created and managed an engineering support group charged with software technical publications, beta testing, and software release. His subsequent management and operations experience has included the Image and Meaning Conference (MIT 2001), retail management for Video Signals, a 7 store regional chain, and campaign management for four successful municipal elections in Cambridge, MA. Around the dawn of the World Wide Web, Richard was Web guru and creative partner for the Family Surfboard, a website for kids’ online activities. He also co-authored Save the Earth at Work (Bob Adams Inc., 1991) and Corporate Realities and Environmental Truths (Wiley, 1993). While Richard doesn’t get to apply his SUNY Forestry Degree very often in Cambridge, it does help him see the forest for the trees.