Member Spotlight: Jafferson Computers

Since 2002, we at Jafferson Computers, have been providing our customers with the reliable PC and Mac desktop and laptop repair and maintenance. We provide the owner-operated tech services that a big box store can’t offer. All of our work is done in-house by our trained professional staff. Simply put, we’ve built our reputation for superior service, quality and reliability helping clients throughout the area for many years. We provide in-store and on-site computer and network repairs and maintenance. We carry new and used computers and a variety of computer parts and accessories.

We believe in best customer service and fast computers repairs so our customers don’t have to live without computers for long. Our turn-around time for repairs is 2-3 days. We also offer online repair ticket, where our valued customers can submit their information and their system is added in our work queue.

We are all about technology ! In addition to high quality computer repair service, we also offer computer training and software services . Our software services includes web designing, search engine optimization, web programming and mobile app development. Checkout our mobile app in iTunes and Google Play.

Member Spotlight: Oopgo

 

patrickOopgo is a start-up company providing services in advanced Digital Marketing Intelligence.

It specializes in providing solutions in the areas of insight, customer experience and feedback, with direct application to all areas of e-commerce (retail, financial institutions, travel, hospitality, insurance, transportation, healthcare, and others).

Digital marketing is enhanced by Oopgo’s intelligent tracking that provides continuous multi- dimensional monitoring and strategies’ guidance for maximal effectiveness.

Direct benefits to a business are numerous and include increased ROI, streamlined customer service and dispute resolution, higher efficiency, enhanced visibility and lead generation while closely monitoring marketing initiatives and the competition.

In summary, whether you are a small business considering a web presence or an enterprise looking to optimize your online operations, contact Oopgo and let us start a dialogue.

Patrick Haddad – Oopgo’s CEO – has a background in Business and Computer Science. He started several companies in California from 2006 to 2011, offering services utilized by over 5000 companies
worldwide, including over 10% of all fortune 500 companies.

Oopgo incorporated in Delaware in June 2011, opened an office in California, registered in Michigan the following year and is offering services to businesses of all sizes and city governments.

For more information, email us contact@oopgo.com.

 

 

Member Spotlight: Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

hands-on-pic-(1)The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum (AAHOM) opened 32 years ago in an historic firehouse in downtown Ann Arbor and quickly became the cornerstone of informal science education in the community. Today, the AAHOM occupies 40,000 square feet and features more than 250 interactive exhibits designed to promote science discovery and literacy. Nearly 5 million visitors have visited AAHOM since it opened its doors in 1982, making it one of the most popular science centers in the State of Michigan. The Museum is open to the public daily.

The AAHOM’s regional and national reputation was built on visionary planning and implementation of interactive STEaM-based exhibits; the delivery of groundbreaking educational programs to 47 counties throughout the state, 44 states across the country, and multiple foreign countries; and the unique ability to establish strong collaborative bonds with public and private organizations from a variety of disciplines.

Many of these relationships are formed through community activities and events. One of the most exciting is TechTwilight, an annual event coming on May 16 that provides local and regional companies with the opportunity to share their innovations with Museum guests and each other in a rousing evening of discovery. More information can be found at http://techtwilight.org.

Now in its 6th year, TechTwilight welcomes dozens of innovative companies who feature and demonstrate their advanced interactive technologies or science-based achievements. The event also provides opportunities for companies to sponsor regional student groups so they may share their science aspirations and knowledge though demonstrations, inventions, and activities. Most important, TechTwilight encourages young people to pursue careers in, and develop life-long interests in, science, technology, arts, and engineering.

For questions about the Museum, please call 734.995.5439 or visit www.aahom.org.

Member Spotlight: Dawn Farm

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Dawn Farm was founded in 1973 as a functional treatment community in a farm environment based upon group interdependence and cooperation, hard physical work, and rigorous honesty. Originally a long term residential facility, the “Farm” has expanded into a continuum of care agency, providing an array of services to help addicts and alcoholics – treating more than 3000 men and women each year.

Dawn Farm’s mission has always been the continued provision of care for individuals who lack financial resources. The philosophy remains simple-no individual will be denied services for lack of insurance or other funds.

Our community of specialized programs includes:

• a 36 bed residential facility (Dawn Farm)

• a 13 bed residential facility (Dawn Farm Downtown)

• an 18 bed detoxification unit (Spera Recovery Center)

• an outpatient office (Dawn Farm Outpatient Services)

• a detox outreach for homeless clients (Dawn Farm Detox Outreach)

• an adolescent program (Youth & Family)

• a transitional housing & supportive case management track for pregnant addicts and women with children (Women’s Transitional Program)

• a transitional housing program for homeless addicts and alcoholics (The Chapin Street Project):

o 6 men’s transitional facilities (capacity: 38)
o 2 women’s transitional facilities (capacity: 18)
o 3 apartment complex sites (capacity: 116)

• a program providing treatment for more than 200 incarcerated addicts a year (Washtenaw Jail Outreach)

• a program offering help to homeless addicts and alcoholics, working with the local business community (Dawn Farm Street Outreach)

• an education series designed to educate the community on addiction and reduce stigma (Dawn Farm Education Series)

 

 

Member Spotlight: USA Hockey

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In 1996, USA Hockey launched a revolutionary new initiative called the National Team Development Program, based in Ann Arbor, Mich. In its 17th season of play in 2013-14, the goal of this full-time development program is to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. National Teams and success in their future hockey careers.

The program is composed of two squads – the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams. The Under-17 Team competes in the United States Hockey League and also participates in three international events annually.

The Ann Arbor Ice Cube, a first-class facility consisting of three ice sheets, locker rooms, offices, a training area and weight room is home to the NTDP. Over 30 home games are played at “The Cube” each season and tickets range from $5 for students / seniors to $7 for adults, with special discounts for youth hockey players.

Annually, the NTDP averages over 60 former players skating in the NHL. Famous alumni include Jimmy Howard, Patrick Kane, Ryan Suter, Phil Kessel, Ryan Kesler, James van Riemsdyk and Jack Johnson. Nine players on the 2014 Olympic Team once played for the NTDP right here in Ann Arbor.

Member Spotlight: Martopia

Christi-Rankin-Photo-(1)Martopia Public Relations Group (MPRG) is a Michigan-based public relations practice with offices in the Ann Arbor, Charlotte, Chicago, and Denver areas. The firm helps clients create excitement and build awareness for their companies, products, services, people, culture and causes. It also works with clients to transform crises, build reputational equity, and tell their unique stories in a way that is authentic, engages their stakeholders and influences outcomes.

With a diverse group of PR professionals that range from Baby Boomers to Millenials, the MPRG team brings impeccable public relations credentials and an insatiable hunger for results that keeps them focused and motivated every day.

So is it all blue skies and sunshine at MPRG? Yes it is – not only because the MPRG office has blue sky ceiling panels, but because a well-planned and well-executed public relations program connects companies and their audiences in ways that can make a positive difference. It can help shape the discussion, make a measurable impact on brand awareness, boost credibility, help bridge divides, change minds, and inspire action.

From the Fortune 200 to the start-up entrepreneur, MPRG has been there and promises to bring value to the conversation.

(Martopia’s President, Christi Rankin)

Member Spotlight: Ann Arbor Summer Festival

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Amy Nesbitt has been part of the senior management team at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival since 2007. She has been responsible for overseeing all production, operational, and logistical issues for the festival while also programming the talent for the festival’s outdoor, free activities at Top of the Park. Initially hired as the festival’s operations manager, she then was appointed the festival’s general manager and associate director prior to becoming the festival’s interim executive director and now executive director since February 2014.

Prior to the festival, Amy worked as a national booking agent for the Ann Arbor office of Fleming Artists. Additionally, Amy has a diverse producing history of both film and nonprofit management projects from her tenure in the New Orleans arts and culture sector. She is a graduate of Syracuse University.

The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is a celebration of performing arts, outdoor entertainment, and community spirit. An international arts gathering, the nearly 4 week festival offers over 140 events each season and attracting a diverse audience of more than 75,000 people. The festival continues to grow as a major cultural event in the Ann Arbor community, and as a leading multi-arts celebration that enriches the cultural, economic, and social vitality of the region.

Member Spotlight: Lewis Jewelers

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Serving the Ann Arbor and Detroit regions since 1921, Lewis Jewelers’ reputation and continued success stems from our belief that a successful jewelry store is built on integrity, quality customer service and quality products.

To ensure every client that walks through our doors, or peruses our virtual store, is taken care of, we have a non-commissioned sales staff that’s always ready to provide professional experience, advice and expertise.

With a location in the bustling city limits of Ann Arbor, Michigan, we proudly serve the Ann Arbor and surrounding Southeastern Michigan communities by providing an exquisite selection of designer jewelry and the Pandora jewelry collection, as well as excellent customer service to its residents and visitors.

Member Spotlight: Sharon Ragland-Keys – College Nannies + Tutors, Ann Arbor

15326_148A-(1)The College Nannies + Tutors franchises have one common goal- to Build Stronger Families®. Sharon Ragland-Keys knew her years in Human Resources Leadership roles combined with her passion for helping others made owning a CNT franchise an easy decision.

Sharon looked at several businesses and chose CNT because it aligned with her professional experience, and it’s a full services model for families needing assistance from cradle to college. As a working parent, Sharon identified the need for an agency like CNT, and since opening in 2009; she has been dedicated to providing nanny and tutoring role models for families across Southeastern Michigan.

Her positive impact on the community doesn’t stop there. In 2009, Sharon joined the Women’s Center of Southeastern Michigan’s board and serves on the governance committee promoting the organization’s work to make professional services available to women who need help at affordable costs.

Sharon hopes to continue CNT’s vision and is committed to helping families and her employees have an amazing experience.

Member Spotlight: TEL Systems

Karl-1-copy-cropCelebrating their 49th Anniversary in 2014, TEL Systems designs, installs and services professional audio and video systems primarily for the Higher Education, K-12 and Corporate markets. Former Board Chair of the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Chamber, Karl Couyoumjian is President and CEO of TEL Systems.

TEL’s installed systems range from a basic video/data display system in a conference or classroom, to the digital signage system at the newly renovated COBO Center in Detroit and to the complex audio and broadcast video systems at The University of Michigan Stadium, Crisler Arena and Yost Fieldhouse.

A Strategic Vendor Partner with The University of Michigan, TEL Systems works with colleges and universities throughout the state. TEL is also very active in the K-12 educational market having installed technology systems in thousands of classrooms in school districts throughout the state.

TEL Systems has also designed and installed boardroom and video systems for corporate clients throughout Michigan. These range from internal video production systems for employee information and training to sophisticated boardroom video conferencing systems.

An employee-owned company, TEL Systems has been located in Ann Arbor since its founding as Thalner Electronic Labs in 1965.