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neomodal

Modern music using new derivations from the ancient modes, harmonized, transposed, or otherwise altered.



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In the two years prior to that time he was active as a private investor and was the co-founder and President of NeoModal LLC, a logistics and software firm in Charlotte, North Carolina.
King joins V3 from NeoModal, a supply chain and transportation management software company, where he was responsible for all of the company's application development efforts.
NeoModal operates in the $85 billion international ocean containerized freight market, a segment of the estimated $2.
 
 
 
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