Nov 4th, 2009 - Boston
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BURLINGTON, Mass.—Two organizations that represent the interests of technology companies in Massachusetts are combining forces.
The Mass Technology Leadership Council, also known as MassTLC, announced Wednesday that it was merging with Massachusetts Network Communications Council, also known as MassNetComms.
The combined organization will keep the MassTLC name and be led by that group's president, Tom Hopcroft. Mark Horan, formerly president of MassNetComms, will become senior vice president.
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