Sarah Frye
“New State Initiative To Aid Entrepreneurs Part of National Effort” The Daily Record
Friday, March 30, 2012When entrepreneur support initiative Startup Maryland launches Friday, the organization will face some of the same challenges as the startups it is trying to help.
“Maryland Launches Startup Helper” Tech Bisnow
Monday, April 02, 2012Is it just us or are DC area startups exploding? They descended on UMd-College Park last Friday for the launch of Startup Maryland.
“Millennials Work Hard, But Approach Jobs With New Ideas And Attitudes” Baltimore Business Journal
Friday, April 13, 2012Jason Jannati, Brad Eisenberg and Matej Harangozo of greeNEWit are among those in their 20s who see a job as a means for working toward a better world.
“10 to Watch Under 30 Class of 2012” Baltimore Sun
Wednesday, April 18, 2012Each member of b's third 10 to Watch Under 30 edition has excelled in their respective fields: from the football player to the fundraiser to the businessman.
"greeNEWit: Making Efficiency More Efficient" in MD Biz News
Wednesday, May 30, 2012While climbing through attics and auditing homeowners’ insulation, plumbing, light bulbs and windows, the entrepreneurs behind Columbia’s greeNEWit saw an opportunity — the inefficiency in the energy efficiency business.
“Startup Maryland Initiative Rallies Entrepreneurs” The Business Monthly
Wednesday, June 06, 2012“Join the Race for Innovation at Johns Hopkins University APL” Explore Howard
Friday, June 08, 2012The Race for Innovation, a challenge to move from idea to business concept in four hours, will be held Tuesday, June 19, from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab's Kossiakoff Center.
“Take the Stand” I am a Mom and Pop
Monday, July 30, 2012greeNEWit is an organization founded to help our society build more sustainable communities and better economies through energy efficiency and conserving the use of natural resources.
“Why Everyone Loves Your Company” Forbes
Monday, August 01, 2011Isn’t that a nice headline to see? In a time when corporations are seen as the big evil, it’s refreshing to hear about employees who love their jobs, not just because of the work they do, but because they feel well-treated, recognized and respected by their employers.
“Innovation Generation” UMBC
Saturday, August 06, 2011UMBC embraces the potential of all students to become innovative problem solvers, resource creators and boundary busters in their fields.