Emma® begins 2005 by adding
its 1,000th customer... [read
on]
Emma announces the 25 (okay,
26) honorees in its Emma Twenty-Five initiative...
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on]
Emma announces the Emma
Twenty-Five program, awarding 25 accounts to
groups doing good things in their communities...
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on]
Emma architect Marcus
Whitney was a featured speaker at this fall's
PHP Works conference in Toronto... [read
on]
Emma was featured on page 57 of Entrepreneur
Magazine, which if you read the magazine backwards
would have placed us very near the front...
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on]
Emma was named
one of Nashville's 25 Emerging Companies by
Nashville Post magazine... [read
on]
And before that, Emma opened
a New York office, which is less like an office
and more like a converted brownstone in Brooklyn...
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on]
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Emma
has launched a new program called The Emma Twenty-Five,
where we take 25 Emma accounts and award them, free
of charge for a year, to deserving groups nominated
by members of the Emma community.
With Emma's help, a community group can easily begin
interacting with their volunteers, donors and colleagues
to generate even more interest and activity - and do
it in a way that's easier than ever before. And because
each of the 25 groups is being sponsored by an existing
Emma customer, they'll have someone who's experienced
in the ways of Emma and email outreach to help them
put their new account to good use.
Nominations began November 1st and
the we hope to have the 25 honorees chosen and announced
before Thanksgiving. For full details, along with instructions
for making your nominations, go
here.
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