Oak HC/FT invested in Sema4 two months after the Lamont administration signed a $17.2 million contract with Sema4.
Connecticut Innovations
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Leonardi to step down as Connecticut Innovations CEO
The top executive as Connecticut’s quasi-public economic development agency, Claire Leonardi, will step down next month, the board of directors for Connecticut Innovations announced Thursday.
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Malloy delivers his campaign jobs pitch to businesses
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s campaign platform on jobs and economic development was on full display Thursday during Hartford business forum.
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Malloy chooses patent lawyer to chair Connecticut Innovations
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Tuesday named Michael Cantor of West Hartford, a prominent patent attorney, as chairman of Connecticut Innovations, the quasi-public agency that manages a revolving fund that invests in high-tech companies.