The past four weeks have been very busy and exciting for me, my family and B&L Information Systems. I cannot believe it is October already!
My kids started school in September. Meredith is in the second grade and Grant is in Pre-K. They both love school! Of course it helps that Laurel, my wife and their mom taught 11 years, that is until Meredith was born. Her full time “job” is a stay at home mom.
We have closed several new accounts. FiveStar American Die Casting, a 17 employee die caster, signed with B&L Information Systems. Welcome aboard FiveStar American Die Casting. Also, Grede Foundries has selected B&L Information Systems’ software and service. The B&L software, which replaces SAP, is part of their corporate reorganization strategy. Welcome aboard Grede Foundries. Find it funny when other software firms say how busy they are, yet they never mention who they are busy with???? We never hide who we do business with!
We also had Spectrum ’09, our annual user conference. This year we where in Chicago. Around 65 clients where in attendance. While this number is lower then the average year, still not to bad considering the economy. Brenda Polvock, Client Services Manager and Sandy Warren, Marketing Admin Support, do a wonderful job on this event. All of the details are covered and it seems (from my perspective at least) everything always goes smoothly. For more pictures from Spectrum 2009, go to the B&L Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/BL-Information-Systems/106238318018
I also want to congratulate Bremen Castings for their featured article in Modern Casting’s September issue. I know JB Brown (President) pretty well and I am proud to say Bremen Castings use B&L software. If you ever want to visit a foundry that understands the use of technology, Bremen Castings should be at the top of your list.
That is it for now.
Matt
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