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The Small Business Survival Summit: September 2011WebIXI - The Poster Child of the Economic Recovery
To think that a small family-owned business would spearhead a project as ambitious as the Small Business Survival Summit is unfathomable – especially during these tough economic times.
That said, there really was no choice, according to Patrick Chambers, president and founder of WebIXI (IXI), a three-man website design and development firm in Churchville, Md. “We hear it all the time. Small businesses are the driving force of the economy, yet they continue to struggle, stagnate and fail. Small business can't afford to ride this out. If we, as small business owners, don't own this, if we don't actually lead the economic recovery, there may not be one,” Chambers says. “IXI put the Small Business Survival Summit together simply because somebody had to do it.”
Website Design for Nonprofits Brings Companies and Charities Together
WebIXI is a firm that specializes in website design for nonprofits. The company decided to host a summit at the Baltimore Convention Center this year with the ambitious goal of bringing private companies and charities together for the benefit of both.
The 2011 Small Business Survival Summit which was held September 7 -9, and the organizers hoped it would give small business owners and nonprofits that are struggling with a difficult economy to network, share ideas, and benefit from useful seminars on staying efficient and competitive to help them outlast the economic downturn. Small businesses are the engine of the economy and represent the best chance for recovery and lasting strength, according to the founders of WebIXI.
Businesses and charities strive to improve the lives of children.
The idea of for-profit companies working with nonprofit agencies is one of the goals of the 2011 Small Business Survival Summit, which is being held at the Baltimore Convention Center, Sept. 7-9. The summit is the brainchild of Pat Chambers, along with sons P.J. and Steve. The men are the founders and owners of Webixi, a website design services company. Dealing with many small businesses in the Baltimore metropolitan area, Pat came up with the idea of a summit where small business owners can meet, share ideas, network and attend seminars that will keep them competitive, efficient and able to weather the current economic downturn. |
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