Senior analyst joins Greentech Media on back of $2.75m funding

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Greentech
Media, Inc. has announced the completion of a Series B Round of
financing, raising $2.75million, and the subsequent appointment of a
senior analyst to drive the company’s corporate growth. Michael
Kanellos, well known in the industry for his role as CNET Green
Technology Editor, brings experience in producing and analysing content
to his new role as Senior Analyst for the company.

“In under a year we have quickly become the go-to source for information on
green technology trends,” said Scott Clavenna, President and CEO of Greentech Media. “We’re at the start of an exciting transformation in the industry, where green technology trends have become part of the social consciousness, presenting real opportunity for growth, value creation and environmental change.”

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