... how to gain leverage
... you create it. yesh, dear bloggervillians, that's jes' what i did. i'm proud to announce that my company, formerly federal network services, has 110% merged with it's sister company of many years, communication specialists and become a new and exciting international company; Leverage Information Systems.
this is my baby! the project that's kept me up for days and days and days! both our previous company's sites have been seamlessly merged into http://www.leverageis.com i'm so proud of the work our new company has done to help make this public release (yesterday) a success! my coworker/employee (whatever) in crime, Dan, also did an incredible amount of work to make the site possible. anyone who can take my design elements and vision and make it a reality is okay in my book. plus, he's got the stones enough to look me in the eye and say things like, "that's stoopid!" when i get a little weird with my creative ideas on functionality and such.
imagine allllll this goodness being created over the past 2 months! from business cards to letterheads, signage to invoice slips, packing stickers to fax labels and soooo much more! it's an ongoing process now over the next 6 months to a year + to educate our national and even international customers about the transition, how it effects and them and what it means their level of service - it only gets better! eeeep!
anyhoo, thanks to all of you who have been patient with my recent lack of blogging overall, lack of comments on your respective sites and prolly my overall crankiness. it's been a soooper stressfull few months, and while the end isn't in sight jes' yet, some of the toughest hurdles are behind us.
someone tell me it's all pretty! giggle.
4 comments:
It's pretty. :)
Congrats and yay that all your hard work has paid off! That's awesome!
It's all pretty! giggle.
Now that the obligatory congratulations have been sent, let's get serious about the well-deserved kudos and laudatory comments.
Your stuff looks fan-freaking-tastic. How sweet it is when a plan comes together.
You and Dan have done some mighty fine work. I will also take time out to visit the web site. Who knows, I might have to come back here and make some more comments.
Keep up the good works...
serve others, care about those you serve and share the love in your heart!
looks great, but we wouldn't expect anything else from you!!!
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