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QWANtify President/CEO, Tammy Adler, has begun working with other local community business leaders on Madison’s West-side Community Education Center.
The CEC will support after-school programming, summer-school programs, middle and high school programs, adult learning, a food pantry, English as a second language programs, a computer lab, and many other programs. The new Community Education Center, supporting these programs, is being built on the grounds of Jefferson Middle School and Memorial High School on Madison’s West side. The Wexford Ridge Community Center is currently serving as the areas’ education center until the new facility is constructed. This first-of-it’s-kind facility, enabled by changes in Wisconsin State Law, is being made possible because of the efforts of many volunteers, local businesses, local and state governments, and the Madison School District.
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QWANtify , an information technology consulting firm located at 17 Applegate Ct., Madison, has become certified as a woman-owned business under the fifteen-month leadership of President/CEO Tammy Adler.
With recent changing corporate philosophies, companies such as QWANtify are finding that more of their clients are requesting this type of certification. Certification allows many private and government clients to count purchases from QWANtify toward their diversity program.
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QWANtify becomes a member of the University of Whitewater’s Management Computer Systems Business Partnership Consortium and Advisory Board. Consortium members include Quad Graphics, Harley-Davidson, Aurora Health Care, American Family Insurance, nVisia, and TeamSoft.
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The Henry Vilas Zoo names Tammy L. Adler, QWANtify President and CEO, one of its’ Arctic Blast Ambassadors. The Zoo’s Arctic Blast fundraiser, part of the Zoo’s multi-million dollar renovation project, focuses on rehabilitation of it’s Polar Bear and Seal exhibitions. The fundraiser’s silent auction is February 24, 2006 at Electronic Theatre Controls in Middleton, WI.
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February 1, 2006 – QWANtify, an Information Technology professional services organization celebrates its official office opening. As a formal introduction, QWANtify, Inc. sent, a mailing to the community inviting them to www.QWANtify.com.
“QWANtify is excited about the opportunity to serve both clients and employees with a new brand of Information Technology consulting services,” said Tammy Adler, President and CEO of QWANtify, Inc. “QWANtify is an innovative organization on the forefront of technology with consultants and mentors experienced in today’s popular and proven processes and technologies. Combine innovation with these best practices, and the result is a powerful solution that boosts team productivity, increases software quality, minimizes risk and defects, and speeds delivery of value-added software; a solution maximizing clients’ technology investment.”
“We believe in freely sharing our ideas with the technology community,” said Adler. “Our philosophy is demonstrated in our experience and success, in addition to our active participation in business and technology communities.”
“We are eager to help our clients succeed, and are excited knowing we contribute to the growth of our profession.”
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QWANtify becomes a member of the University of Whitewater’s Management Computer Systems Business Partnership Consortium and Advisory Board.
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