Market Technologies Named One of the Best Places to Work in Tampa Bay
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Market Technologies Named One of the Best Places to Work in Tampa Bay
Wesley Chapel, FL, April 21, 2011 – Louis B. Mendelsohn, President and Chief Executive Officer, announced today that Market Technologies, an Inc. 500, trading software company, was chosen by the Tampa Bay Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work throughout Tampa Bay.
Recognizing those privately-held companies within the Tampa Bay area which have been voted as the best workplaces and which take the initiative to ensure that their employees enjoy their work environment has been the goal of the annual Best Places to Work competition. This year Market Technologies was honored, as one of the best places to work in the ‘Big’ category with between 26 and 50 employees, at an awards celebration luncheon held on April 21, 2011.
This year’s event sponsors include Florida Blue Cross Blue Shield, Quantum Workplace, and the Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance. A special Tampa Bay Business Journal edition will also be published on Friday, April 22nd honoring this year’s winners. “I am very proud that Market Technologies has once again been selected as one of the best places to work in Tampa Bay,” said Louis Mendelsohn at the luncheon. “Market Technologies is a family-run and family-oriented company that strives to promote a healthy, pleasant, and most importantly enjoyable work environment for all of our staff members so that the company can provide the best trading software and best customer support in the financial industry.”
About Market Technologies ()Headquartered in Tampa Bay since its founding in 1979 by Louis B. Mendelsohn, Market Technologies is a fast growing, Inc. 500 company and recognized world leader in market forecasting with trading-software customers in 114 countries worldwide. Market Technologies researches and develops proprietary trend forecasting and market timing technologies that utilize artificial intelligence applied to intermarket and hurricaneomic analysis to forecast various commodity and financial markets throughout the world. These presently include, but are not limited to, stocks, stock indexes, ETFs, energies, interest rates, currencies, metals, grains, meats, softs, and Forex, covering more than 2,000 world markets.