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Angel Network aims to connect entrepreneurs, investors in Missoula
ason Thane left Missoula in the late ’90s to attend college at Montana State University, then launched his career in software development in Seattle. He’s worked there for the past 12 years, running a successful company designing software applications for clients.
But Thane was happy to be back in Missoula on Tuesday in front of a local audience as he helped pitch to investors his new software development venture, Kira Inc.
Potential investors heard presentations from four very different companies Tuesday at the inaugural event for the Missoula Economic Partnership’s Angel Network. It’s a program working to connect up-and-coming companies looking for capital with area people looking for good ideas to invest in, said James Grunke, interim president of the Missoula Economic Partnership.
By JENNA CEDERBERG of the Missoulian
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