Michael Brader-Araje, the chairman and second largest shareholder of OpenSite Technologies, has stepped down as the software company prepares to go public. Brader-Araje will join Atlanta-based Noro-Moseley Partners entrepreneurs-in-residence program next month. He will help the venture capital firm coach start ups and keep an eye on Triangle companies, while remaining on OpenSite's board and serving the company as a consultant.
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