Archive for October, 2008

A Deferoan in the Community

Defero is proud to announce that Eric Snelz, our Chief Sales Officer, has accepted a position on the Board of Directors for Helping Hands for Freedom, a nonprofit organization that supports military families and provides mentorship and leadership programs for children. Eric’s commitment to helping our community reflects one of Defero’s core values and we proudly commend him on his dedication to helping others.

Posted by Jess Peet / October 2008

Planting the Seed with 7 Cedars

Defero continues to make their mark on the casino industry, this time through a partnership with 7 Cedars Casino. The western Washington casino is working with Defero to revamp their website to include a content management system featuring everything from an interactive calendar and Flash elements to Players Club integration. 7cedarscasino.com is scheduled to launch in early 2009.

Posted by Jess Peet / October 2008

Collaboration for a Cause

Defero is partnering up with Knoodle, another Phoenix-based agency to launch a new Web site for the Arizona Kidney Foundation (AKF). The new Web property will serve as an interactive information portal and will assist AKF (an affiliate of the National Kidney Foundation) in their continuing efforts to provide financial assistance to Arizona’s chronic kidney disease patients and their families. Defero is excited to work alongside Knoodle to bring this site to life for a worthwhile local non-profit. The new site will launch in mid-November at AZkidney.org and knowyourGFR.org.

Posted by Jess Peet / October 2008

More Success with Atronic

Defero furthers their marcomm relationship with Atronic Americas by launching an extremely efficient, custom-built “Print-On-Demand” system. The gaming giant will utilize this web-to-print platform for ordering game slicks, promotional materials, and other collateral print needs through Defero’s centralized system. Global branches, remote offices, sales locations, and even individual associates will have their orders printed and fulfilled at breathtaking speeds, and all will track to central accounting.

Posted by Jess Peet / October 2008