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Chronicle Graphics Nominated for Prestigious 2008 CSIA Apex Awards

Chronicle Graphics announced it has been nominated to the 2008 CSIA Apex Awards, the year"s premier event for recognizing outstanding accomplishments and leadership by Colorado"s advanced technology companies and people. CENTENNIAL, CO, October 03, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Chronicle Graphics, creator of industry-changing TimeArrow and OnePager project visualization software, announced it has been nominated to the 2008 CSIA Apex Awards, the year"s premier event for recognizing outstanding accomplishments and leadership by Colorado"s advanced technology companies and people. The event, presented by the CSIA, Colorado"s Technology Association, took place on June 5, 2008. For eight years, the CSIA Apex Awards have expressed well-deserved recognition for the numerous technical advancements produced in Colorado. Presented in twelve categories, the awards celebrate outstanding support, unique innovations, and noteworthy community contributions on the part of the people and companies operating within Colorado"s advanced technology industry. "Our CSIA Apex Award nomination furthers the positive customer feedback and market interest that Chronicle Graphics has generated since launching its TimeArrow and OnePager products two years ago," said Jim Black, Chronicle Graphics Founder and CEO. "We are proud of our continued recognition as a technology innovator, here in Colorado and throughout the United States." "Colorado is full of technology visionaries and they deserve credit and acknowledgement for the innovative work they are doing, and we are honored to host an event to shine the spotlight on these amazing companies and people," said Su Hawk, president of CSIA. The 2008 Apex Awards event is expected to draw more than 600 attendees from throughout the area. Tickets are available at www.coloradotechnology.org (click on the Apex Awards information) or call CSIA at 303.592.4070.


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