Adaptive Materials adds 13 staff, named top women-owned biz
Ann Arbor’s Adaptive Materials is adapting quite well to the marketplace these days. Excerpt:Last year was a good year for Ann Arbor’s Adaptive Materials. The University of Michigan spin-off recorded 64 percent revenue growth in 2008. That allowed it to add 13 people to its staff and another 16 interns. “Almost every engineer had an intern last year,” says Michelle Crumm, chief business officer for Adaptive Materials.The company was also named as one of the Top Women Owned Businesses in the State of Michigan by DiversityBusiness.com, the nations’ leading multicultural Internet site. It’s the second year in a row the company received this honor.Read the rest of this story here.
Ann Arbor’s Adaptive Materials is adapting quite well to the marketplace these days.
Excerpt:
Last year was a good year for Ann Arbor’s Adaptive Materials. The University of Michigan spin-off recorded 64 percent revenue growth in 2008. That allowed it to add 13 people to its staff and another 16 interns.
“Almost every engineer had an intern last year,” says Michelle Crumm, chief business officer for Adaptive Materials.
The company was also named as one of the Top Women Owned Businesses in the State of Michigan by DiversityBusiness.com, the nations’ leading multicultural Internet site. It’s the second year in a row the company received this honor.
Read the rest of this story here.