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Launched in early 2005, CityTownInfo.com (CTI) is owned and operated by Moving Traffic, Inc., a Massachusetts-based company. CTI is dedicated to providing its site visitors with comparative information about local U.S. communities, careers, and colleges. The site contains over 50,000 pages of information including statistics, articles, and user-provided information. CTI's information sources include a variety of government agencies, research conducted by Moving Traffic, CityTownInfo's site visitors, and research and data licensed from third parties.
CityTownInfo.com now attracts over ten million visitors annually. With thousands of sites linking to it, the site is referenced by a wide range of authoritative web sites including dozens of local, state and federal government agencies (including the U.S. Government's flagship web site, USA.gov) and hundreds of college and university career offices and libraries (including The University of Michigan and Berkeley).
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Mark Aisenberg
Background: Before founding Moving Traffic, Mark paid his dues in Product Management at Data General and Phoenix Technologies. Later, he was Business Unit Manager at Shiva Corporation. He was also a founder and the President of Willow Pond Corporation. After being involved in a couple of dot-com-bust startups, Mark founded, built, and sold web sites as part of Optimized Internet Corporation.
Colleges attended: Tufts University; Sloan School of Management, MIT
Favorite Cities and Towns: Sanibel Island, FL; Brookline, MA; Kennebunkport, ME; Cape Cod, MA
Original Hometown: Natick, MA
Eric Enge
Background: Eric started his career at Megapulse, Inc., and headed up the initial installation of a Loran-C chain control center for the French Navy. He then headed up engineering for Phoenix Technologies, Ltd., a public company making BIOS software. Next stop was Stone Temple Consulting, where he provided business consulting services before founding Moving Traffic in 2005.
Eric is a frequent speaker at industry conferences, and is frequently published on the topics of search engine optimization and web marketing.
Colleges attended: Tufts University, Northeastern University, University of Massachusetts
Favorite Cities and Towns: Hong Kong; Stockholm; Chatham, MA.
Original Hometown: Winchester, MA
Places lived in: Winchester, MA; Medford, MA; Burlington, MA; Woburn, MA; Brest (France); Los Altos Hills, CA.
L.J. Urbano
Background: L.J. joined Dialogic Corporation and started the company’s Boston and UK sales offices before heading up marketing for Europe, Middle East and Africa. After returning to the states, he worked on a variety of telecom and internet marketing projects in a consulting capacity before starting up Moving Traffic.
Colleges attended: Rochester Institute of Technology, Tufts University, Stanford University
Favorite Cities and Towns: Edgartown, MA; Saratoga Springs, NY; Las Vegas, NV.
Original hometown: Albany, NY
Places lived in: Albany, NY; Rochester, NY; Somerville, MA; Mountain View, CA; San Jose, CA; Campbell, CA; Brookline, MA; Boston, MA; London (UK); Florence (Italy); Brussels (Belgium); Cambridge, MA; Newton, MA.
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Neither CityTownInfo.com nor Moving Traffic is a loan broker, lender, or educational institution. CTI does partner with trusted companies that work with hundreds of trusted lenders to help its users find a competitive rate from a licensed lender for their particular mortgage requirements. CTI also partners with some educational institutions to fulfill requests by CTI's visitors for information about the institutions' offerings.