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MainNerve selected as a finalist for “Colorado Companies To Watch”

Having come from a nominee and applicant pool of 1,024 companies across Colorado, MainNerve was recognized as one of 100 Finalists in the “Colorado Companies to Watch.” MainNerve will be recently noted in ColoradoBiz Magazine this summer along with the fifty winners.

The criteria for judging included: Three pivotal moments in MainNerve’s history, valuable contributions MainNerve has made to the community; big obstacles MainNerve has had to overcome; innovation; disruption within MainNerve’s industry; company culture; why MainNerve is such an excellent place to work; how MainNerve retains and recruits top talent; and MainNerve patents.

The CEO of MainNerve, was attended the finalists reception. “It is an honor to be recognized as a finalist, especially in our first year entering this prestigious title. We will continuing our strong growth here in Colorado and are excited to see what the future holds,” says our CEO.

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