January 14, 2004

It Is With Great Pleasure

That I announce the formal ribbon cutting for Synectics Design.


This company has been started by friend and colleague Stacy De Smet, and it is a genuine pleasure to be associated with it. The short version is that Synectics provides full-service business development, public relations, and marketing services on an international basis.

The long version is truly long, but well worth the read in my biased opinion. What Stacy has done is put together a network of professionals and some strategic teaming agreements such that almost any need can be met. From a simple logo to complete identity packages; trade show displays and staffing to knowledge of shipping and customs; simple press releases to full journal articles; tactical operations to complete strategic plans that include all the very latest including six sigma; disaster preparedness planning to actual crisis operations; and, from simple photography to cinematography. While it is aimed at any business of any size, the team at Synectics and many in its network have extensive experience in medical, science, and high technology sectors. It also doesn’t hurt that this includes previous liaison and other work with the National Association of Seed and Venture Funds, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, and the National Venture Capital Association.

Because it is a network, all the services can be offered without the overhead normally associated with such capabilities. This makes Synectics extremely competitive, and very attractive to companies of any size that want to meet or exceed their potential.

The company actually was started last year, but time has been taken to put the network in place, expand it, and build a solid foundation before moving out. Stay tuned, you probably will hear more about this in the days ahead. I also hope to have a much better picture soon, but this one will do for now.

Sincere thanks to the Chamber for hosting the ribbon cutting, and to all the wonderful people who came out for it.

LW

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