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Year in Review 2018: Nadine Cino, TygaTrax

Name & Title: Nadine Cino LEED AP | CEO & co-Inventor

Company Name: TygaTrax

Address: 54 West 40th St | Suite 1117 | New York NY 10018

Website: tygatrax.com

Social Media: @nadinecino

 

What was the best decision that you made in 2018 and how did it impact your business?

In retrospect, it appears that the best decision I made in 2018 was to continue to self-fund the development of our item tracking technology, TygaTrax, in spite of delays, setbacks and growing self-doubt because the product is ROCK-SOLID, tracking & securing corporate assets 100% accurately 100% of the time. 

The flexibility of our “Tracking On-Demand” model makes it effortless to track anything whenever and wherever needed, whether for short term use cases like relocations/churn/swing or long-term applications, managing asset life cycle from “acquisition through disposition.”

I’m bursting with pride about the awesomeness of our team and our grit! 

Happy Holidays Everyone!!

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