President’s Message, June 2013
A MESSAGE FROM HEROWARE
June 21, 2013
I want to start this first-ever HEROware newsletter by thanking you for being a HEROware customer. Whether you’ve been with us for two years or two days, you’ve entrusted us with a portion of your business and that’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly. Our industry is currently in the throes of immense change and positive growth. We at HEROware are seizing this opportunity by restructuring our business in order to maximize your success in your local markets.
In the months since I took the helm at HEROware, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many of you. You’ve shared with me the challenges you face with your businesses, and told me what you need from HEROware in order to meet these challenges.
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Social Responsibility a Big Part of the Corporate Culture for One HEROware Hero
Social Responsibility a Big Part of the Corporate Culture for One HEROware Hero
June 17, 2013
Brent Allen, founder and CEO of Falkor Group, LLC, has a simple business goal: to do the best job possible for his clients. He continuously attains this goal by hiring qualified, passionate people who are well-rounded and who understand the importance of giving back to the community.
Since co-founding his business in 2002, Brent has found that, by incorporating his love of volunteer work into his corporate culture, he, the community and his employees have all benefitted on both personal and professional levels.
“There are no better people to be around than a bunch of business-oriented folks who also love to give back,” he says, referring to the mindset that permeates his 20-employee Chicago business.
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HEROware Customer Brings the Spirit of the Islands to His Clients
June 1, 2013
For the past six years, George Cabanting has been living the dream, working throughout the beautiful island of Maui and helping his small business clients keep their operations running smoothly.
George’s current life and career on the island was just a fantasy when he started working in the “small business” division of a mid-sized company back in 2000. He was living and working in Nevada when the opportunity to open a new branch of the company in Maui came along. He eventually became independent of the company, started Oxford Computer Services, LLC as a single business proprietor and the rest, as they say, is island history.
Living in a tropical paradise, however, is not without its challenges. The remoteness that makes the island so very dreamy can also make technology so very difficult.
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