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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
December 13, 2012

FRANKLIN, Tenn. Dec. 13, 2012 – Local entrepreneur and founder of custom mobile app developer Metova, Inc. Kevin Ross announced today that he is stepping aside as president and leaving Metova’s day-to-day operations.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
December 13, 2012

Nashville Business JournalMetova Inc. President Kevin Ross is leaving the company's day-to-day operations, the company announced in a news release today. Vice President Dave McAllister will take the helm as president, according to a company release.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
December 7, 2012

Kevin Ross launched Metova Inc. with just $8,000 in 2006. In 2011, his technology company that develops custom mobile applications was among the fastest-growing businesses in the nation, landing on the Inc 500. Prior to founding Metova, Ross held top posts at two technology corporations.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
November 15, 2012

The Nashville area’s most distinctive and fascinating IT entities deliver a certain innovation and impact, positively affecting various industry sectors and — in the process — our region’s economy.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
November 6, 2012

Development, management talent to buttress Franklin-based company

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
November 5, 2012

FRANKLIN, Tenn. Nov. 5, 2012 – Jack Bailey, John Beck, Michael Eatherly, James McCracken, John Owens, Logan Serman, Ali Taher and Ron Unger have joined custom mobile application developers,Metova, Inc. as developers, company officials announced today. Todd Grooms has also come onboard as a lead developer, and Jill Henderson started as manager of software development.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
October 24, 2012

That headline is not meant derisively at all. But, when we first...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
October 15, 2012

Prepare to be stunned. Recently, I took issue with news reports questioning the role of small business as a source of new jobs. I summed it up with a remark from Jim Clifton, the Chairman of Gallup, from his new book The Coming Job Wars:

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