MAREC welcomes software developer as new tenant
A company that develops software for small businesses, government
offices and Fortune 500 companies is the newest tenant at Grand Valley
State University’s Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center.
Corlnet, LLC, based in Muskegon with an office in Grand Rapids,
has signed a two-year agreement with Grand Valley to occupy business
incubator space at MAREC. The nearly two-year-old company offers
proprietary software products, managed services, and custom software
development to clients across the U.S. in locations such as West
Michigan, California, Texas and Florida.
The company has public and private sector clients in industries
such as education, health care, insurance, aerospace, transportation,
and manufacturing, including furniture makers. Founder Hank Betten, a
28-year-old Muskegon native, moved into MAREC on November 1. He leads
a team of six full-time employees.
Betten said that although there are numerous software companies
in West Michigan, Corlnet is one of the few owned and headquartered
locally in the Muskegon Lakeshore region. The location allows clients
to have face-to-face interaction with the company’s developers. “Our
company includes software engineers, developers and architects who can
build custom software for customer-specific needs, versus other types
of companies that often adapt existing ‘one-size-fits-all’ products
that may not serve a customer’s unique business process,” he said.
A commitment to Muskegon is one reason Betten chose MAREC. “My
family has always been dedicated to the Muskegon community, which
doesn’t get credit for its talented workforce,” he said. “When I hired
my team, all were very talented Muskegon residents looking for work.
The talent is here. We’ve had a great year, and I see it continuing. I
expect to double our staff to 12 employees in the coming year.”
Arn Boezaart, director of MAREC, said Corlnet is an excellent
example of new business development in Muskegon. “Corlnet joins
another MAREC incubator tenant, LongerDays.com, as an important
addition to a new generation of Muskegon-based, technology-focused
business start-ups,” he said. “As part of the Muskegon SmartZone, it’s
important for us to support locally based technology start-ups as well
as energy-related businesses.”
“I chose to locate our office at MAREC primarily because of its
connection to Grand Valley, which is an outstanding university that
supports business development in Michigan and beyond,” he said. “My
ultimate goal is to change the marketplace for the IT infrastructure
industry so it more effectively engages the customer and end user in
developing solutions for business needs. We expect to incorporate
Grand Valley interns who can help to move the marketplace in a new direction.”
Betten said Corlnet’s ultimate goal is to revolutionize the
marketplace for the IT infrastructure industry so it more effectively
engages the customer and end-user in developing solutions for business needs.
About MAREC
The Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) in
Muskegon is an economic development initiative of the City of Muskegon
in partnership with Grand Valley State University and the Michigan
Economic Development Corporation. MAREC offers a range of business
start-up and incubation opportunities for technology companies with
emphasis on renewable energy, in partnership with the Michigan Small
Business and Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC).
For more information, contact Joe Graczyk, MAREC incubator
manager, at (616) 331-6914 or [email protected].
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