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Member Profile: Neicy Kowalczyk/Tim Look – Lifestyles Flooring & Design
What’s your 60 second elevator speech? We take the showroom to our customers. We do floor coverings of all kinds and while we have a studio showroom, our focus is to take our service directly to our customers. We do that by talking to our customers to see what they are looking for; we put together […]
Read MoreMember Profile: Mike Zelley, The Disability Network
What’s your 60 second elevator speech? The Disability Network is the first stop for people with disabilities. Founded 15 years ago as a Center for Independent Living, we are an organization that is made up of, run by and led by people with disabilities. In the last year, we served over 13,000 people, helped 200 […]
Read MoreMember Profile: Kipp Stewart, Stewart & Associates
What’s your 60-second elevator speech? In today’s business environment, with advanced technology and automation you don’t often buy something that you hope you never use. That’s the insurance business; you want to be prepared for the unthinkable and hope it never happens. At Stewart & Associates we want to talk directly to our customers, […]
Read MoreMember Profile: Joel Rash, Red Ink-Flint Local 432
What’s your 60 second elevator speech? Flint Local 432 started out in 1985 as a “not for loss” concert operation featuring new music that attracted young people. It was a reaction to the spandex and hair bands that were hot at the time. As the years went by we decided we could do more as […]
Read MoreMember Profile: Lane O’Neill, Acclimated Sounds
What’s your 60 second elevator speech? Acclimated Sounds is all about entertainment. I am an entertainer, a disc jockey, video DJ, an event coordinator and an architectural lighting specialist. I consult on fundraisers, corporate events, weddings, class reunions, any gathering; whether hosted in a large ballroom or a small venue. I also customize each reception […]
Read MoreMember Profile: Gail Smith, Atwil
What’s your 60-second elevator speech about your business? ATWIL (“Ability to Work in Life”) is a nonprofit employment network that provides a wide variety of vocational and community services for people with disabilities in Genesee County. Our programs range from evaluating work skills and abilities, training, networking, business development, job placement and retention. ATWIL strives […]
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