FLO Code Rebrands As Dozen Software

Chris Downs
Software engineering company FLO Code is changing its name to Dozen Software, it was announced today. Co-founded in 2012 by CEO Chris Downs, the company was recently purchased back by Downs from Mark Montgomery, who acquired the team in 2014 to work under the umbrella of his innovation agency FLO{thinkery}. The Dozen Software team played an essential role in the creation Kenny Chesney’s Blue Chair Bay Rum and the video-first media company Made In Network.
“I’m proud to have accomplished all that we did with Mark Montgomery and FLO{thinkery} as FLO Code, and I’m thrilled to continue that work as Dozen Software,” noted Downs. “The timing was right to come together in 2014 and now the time has come to expand and do what our team does best. Our goals remain the same in creating powerful platforms, user friendly websites and apps with simple, and smart functionality.”
Dozen Software, whose name originated from the twelve members that power the company, plans to launch multiple additional projects before the close of the year. The first initiative is IQuity, Inc., a specialty diagnostics company focused on autoimmune research and development of innovative technology and analytics that can shorten the diagnostic process for providers and their patients in three medical specialties: neurology, gastroenterology and rheumatology. The second initiative, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, provides the largest natural habitat refuge for captive elephants in North America, and is located on 2700 acres in Middle Tennessee.
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