Accuri takes aim at next big profitable exit in Ann Arbor
Accuri Cytometers is trying to become the next big entrepreneurial homerun in Ann Arbor, and it’s pitch hitting a locally known slugger to make that happen.Excerpt:Jeffrey Williams was looking for some time off, maybe a beach somewhere, with a few good books to read.Instead, he’s looking for a three-peat … and so are his investors. Having led two Ann Arbor biotech companies to successful sales, he hopes to lead another to a profitable exit.Williams, 43, was named the CEO of Ann Arbor-based Accuri Cytometers Inc. on Jan. 29, replacing company co-founder Jennifer Baird in a move that stunned the local high-tech community.Read the rest of the story here.
Accuri Cytometers is trying to become the next big entrepreneurial homerun in Ann Arbor, and it’s pitch hitting a locally known slugger to make that happen.
Excerpt:
Jeffrey Williams was looking for some time off, maybe a beach somewhere, with a few good books to read.
Instead, he’s looking for a three-peat … and so are his investors. Having led two Ann Arbor biotech companies to successful sales, he hopes to lead another to a profitable exit.
Williams, 43, was named the CEO of Ann Arbor-based Accuri Cytometers Inc. on Jan. 29, replacing company co-founder Jennifer Baird in a move that stunned the local high-tech community.
Read the rest of the story here.