This week's POSITweet posed the following question: What is your business thankful for? We got some interesting answers.
Amanda Bunting Comen of the Center for Women in Charleston, SC, a non-profit that helps women succeed in many aspects of work and life, commented that she is grateful for members and supporters of the Center. In a time when many non-profits are feeling an economic pinch, it is uplifting to focus on all of those people who care about the Center and continue to support it. We have been a business member of the Center since our early days and can vouch for its value and effectiveness. Check them out at www.c4women.org.
Reese McFaddin, owner of Workplace Benefits in Charleston, SC, tweeted that she was glad we still have health insurance options. With all of the many changes to that industry in recent years, it is comforting to know that someone can still find an affordable policy. Review their offerings at www.benefitwork.com.
Lyn Mettler, President of Step Ahead Web Strategies and Mettler Public Relations in Mt. Pleasant, SC, is grateful for her clients. With so many people cutting public relations dollars, having work to do is a blessing she doesn't take for granted. Because effective, well rounded public relations is important in any economy, visit her web sites at www.stepaheadwebstrategies.com and www.mettlerpr.com.
Terry Hoffman, owner of Digital Blade LLC in Charleston, SC, commented that he is grateful for referrals from friends. Most people find out about his computer support company via referrals. www.digitalblade.com.
Ginny Carson, owner of graphic design firm Decorum LLC in Charleston, SC, is thankful for opportunities to help her clients navigate the challenges of the current market. Because standing out from the crowd is more important than ever, she enjoys really getting creative to make her clients look awesome. www.decorumllc.com.
Michael T. Maher, director of the Charleston Civic Design Center (http://www.charlestoncity.info/dept/content.aspx?nid=345&cid=10744) in Charleston, SC, is glad that forward thinking urban design is needed, available and accessible in Charleston. (He's also grateful that he took the job and came here in the first place so that he could meet his wife - ME!)
Thanks to all of you who contributed to this Thanksgiving edition of POSITweets. We hope you have a remarkable Turkey Day!
Monday, November 24, 2008
POSITweet: What Businesses Are Thankful for NOW
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