NEWS
For Immediate Release
ARI CEO meets with the Secretary of the Treasury
Research Triangle Park NC, March 29, 2010
Richard Kristof, President and CEO of American Research Institute, Inc., was part of a roundtable discussion on February 18, 2010 at the Research Triangle Park Headquarters in Research Triangle. The US Department of Treasury asked the Research Triangle Park Headquarters to help organize a meeting of a small group of start-up and spin-out companies to meet with Secretary Timothy Geithner. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ways the US Government can continue to support small-business development and clusters of innovation.
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