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Tech Council leader leaves to take UM job.(Greater Baltimore Committee Technology Council Executive Director Jane Shaab; University of Maryland)

Baltimore Business Journal

| February 26, 1999 | Glanz, William | COPYRIGHT 1989 Baltimore Business Publications, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The head of the Baltimore area's leading technology industry association is leaving.

Jane Shaab is expected to announce her resignation Feb. 26 as executive director of the Greater Baltimore Committee Technology Council. She will become director of corporate relations at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, on March 5.

Shaab took over as executive director in 1995 and became all outspoken supporter of the region's growing tech industry.

She also turned the GBC Technology Council's annual showcase of the local technology industry into a $225,000 event.

But while the industry grew to include more than 2,700 technology companies in and …

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