News & Events
YWCA’s Circle of Women Event
This years’ YWCA Circle of Women event, held February 18, 2010 at the Exhibition Hall at the Alliant Energy Center, celebrated the power of women’s philanthropy. The annual Circle of Women event is aimed at broadening the awareness of and support of the YWCA’s programs. QWANtify’s President/CEO, who had been involved with the Circle of Women Committee since July 2009, also served as a table captain – additionally responsible for filling a table with contributors for the event. QWANtify garnered support from female executives from Target Interiors, Full Compass, The Employer Group, M3 Insurance Solutions, Alliant Energy, Schwarz Insurance Agency, and Wealth and Wisdom of Wisconsin. Event guests heard from women whose lives have been changed by the YWCA Madison and discovered how their gift benefits women and their families in our community. Visit the YWCA website to learn more about the event and sponsors. (19 Feb 2010)
QWANtify Supports Alternate Transportation
QWANtify is participating in the new Madison Metro Commute Card Program that provides significant pre-tax savings on mass transit fares. With the use of the unlimited ride pass, riders can save over 57% off the cost of the $2 regular fare. The program is beneficial whether you use Metro to commute daily, once a week, or periodically for other activities and high volume events that may have limited parking availability.
Madison Metro reports that recent studies show one of the most significant actions people can take to reduce their carbon footprint is to reduce their driving. The American Public Transportation Association reports that public transportation produces nearly 50% less carbon dioxide and nitrogen per passenger mile as private vehicles. Additionally, public transportation in the U.S. saves 1.4 billion gallons of gasoline, representing almost 4 million gallons of gas per day.
QWANtify is happy to provide this alternative option to help promote a cleaner environment and reduce transportation costs for our team. See the City of Madison Metro Transit site for more information about the program.
(1 Feb 2010)
QWANtify Team back to the bells for The Salvation Army
On Saturday, November 21st, the QWANtify team once again manned a red kettle and rang the bells for the Salvation Army at JC Penney’s in West Towne Mall. From just one day of ringing, the QWANtify kettle raised $761. Despite the economic downturn, donations increased 29% from the amount raised with the QWANtify kettle in 2009. See the Red Kettle Newsletter for more information about this holiday tradition. (1 Dec 2009)
UW-Whitewater CyberGirlz Technology Camp
QWANtify, Inc., a Madison Business and Software Integration Company, will once again be sponsoring this summer’s University of Wisconsin Whitewater’s CyberGirlz Technology Camp. This FREE Technology Camp for middle school girls is held July 20 – 24, 2009.
The camp is a hands-on learning experience for girls entering 6th, 7th, and 8th grade and is a fun and exciting way for girls to learn how to:
• Build a website
• Create a digital scrapbook
• Learn to animate objects
• Build a computer
• Turn digital pictures into a video slideshow
• Share digital creations with friends
In addition to QWANtify’s monetary contribution, Kacie Conroy will deliver her GET IT (Girls Educating Themselves about Information Technology) program. The program teaches, through roll playing, the different types of information technology careers available upon college graduation. To learn more about the GET IT program and how you may become involved in the program, please read the flyer.
“We are excited to be involved, again this year, with the UW-Whitewater’s CyberGirlz Camp. It remains important that we continually promote Information Technology to young female middle school students”, said Tammy Adler, QWANtify’s President/CEO.
(15 Jul 2009)
QWANtify Sponsors a Boys and Girls Club Bike Ride Team
QWANtify is sponsoring a team, headed by Greg Mattlin, QWANtify’s Director of Business Development, for the 2009 Boys and Girls Club Bike Ride being held on July 18th.
Greg is further encouraging participation by offering some great rewards that anyone sponsoring the team is eligible to win. The 10-mile ride is perfect for families, the 30 and 50 mile rides have breath taking views and plenty of rest stops. All rides end at the same time at Edgewood High School for food and music. For more information on the bike ride visit The Boys and Girls Club website.
(15 Jul 2009)
