Mind Over Machines, Inc. was named to the 2011 Inc. 5000 list, an annual ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. It’s our fourth consecutive year on the list.
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Mind Over Machines, Inc. was named to the 2011 Inc. 5000 list, an annual ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. It’s our fourth consecutive year on the list.

The Daily Record named Mind Over Machines Founder & CEO Tom Loveland one of the “most influential Marylanders” for 2011. The award honors those who have made significant impact in their field and who continue to be leaders in the State.

Founder & CEO Tom Loveland was named the 2010 winner of the Baltimore’s Extraordinary Technology Advocate (BETA) 2.0 Award, hosted by the Greater Baltimore Technology Council. Prior winners include U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski, New Enterprise Associates co-founder Frank Bonsal, Aris Melissaratos, Senior Advisor to the President of JHU, and others.

The Gazette of Politics & Business names Mind Over Machines Founder & CEO Tom Loveland a Maryland Power Player — a "force for change."

Baltimore Mayor Rawlings-Blake appointed Mind Over Machines Founder & CEO Tom Loveland “Google Czar” to lead city efforts to attract the Google Fiber for Communities Initiative.



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