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Columbia MO Chamber of Commerce Exceeds Campaign Fundraising Goal with Help of EasyTRC System

June 25, 2009

This week the Columbia Missouri Chamber of Commerce wrapped up their 2009 fundraising campaign.

With a goal of $475,000.00, the teams of volunteers were able to bring in 104% of that goal – raising $495,940.60.

During the campaign almost 100 volunteers were divided into 4 divisions and sold various products the Chamber has to offer including: new Chamber memberships, assigned membership renewals, Board of Advisor memberships, sponsorship opportunities, advertising and trades.

The 2009 campaign had 647 products for sale or trade. From this, 859 contracts were sold and approved.

Top sellers during the campaign will receive a trip to South Beach, Florida in January 2010.

The funds raised during the Total Resource Campaign are important to the Chamber because they enable the Chamber to continue to provide quality programming, networking opportunities, community and business advocacy for their city, county and state and allows them to maintain the criteria desired of a nationally recognized 5-Star Chamber of Commerce that  members have come to expect.

Last year, as the fund raising campaign deadline approached, sales were falling short of the goal by almost $25,000. This set off a barrage of phone calls and email inquiries to the Chamber staff as dozens of volunteer salespeople clamored to find out what was still available to sell.  The problem was eradicated this year with the use of the EasyTRC Total Resource Campaign Management System.

About EasyTRC

EasyTRC is total resource campaign online contract management system. We’re still working on the marketing side of things, so keep an eye on http://www.easytrc.com for more information in the future.

About The Columbia MO Chamber

Visit the Columbia Missouri Chamber website at http://www.columbiamochamber.com

Read more about how the Columbia Total Resource Campaign Exceeded Their Goal

You can check out their campaign results at http://columbiamo.chambertrc.com/indexer

Read the July 09 Newsletter story about 2009 TRC Results

Delta Upgrades Central Missouri Food Bank Network

June 15, 2009

With help from Delta Systems, private donors, and tax credits from the State of Missouri, the Central Missouri Food Bank recently completed a complete network upgrade.

This network upgrade included replacing close to 30 workstations and a new server running Microsoft’s Windows 2008 with Hyper-V technology.  This technology allows CMFB to run several “servers” while really only having 1 physical server.  By taking advantage of virtualization technology CMFB will save on on-going maintenance costs not to mention storage space, electricity and heating/cooling for their server room equipment.

Peggy Kirkpatrick, Executive Director of the Central Missouri Food Bank, was heard to say that upgrade went “Great!” that Delta’s service was “Great!” and the network is running “Great!”

That’s GREAT to hear! :-) We didn’t expect a long, drawn out comment from Peggy as she is running an organization that is busy distributing millions of pounds of food to people in need around Missouri.

About the Central Missouri Food Bank

The Central Missouri Food Bank (CMFB) is a regional disaster and hunger relief network that acquires and distributes millions of pounds of donated food annually. CMFB distributes food to people in need through a network of 145 agencies in 32 Missouri counties. CMFB provides free food to soup kitchens, emergency food pantries, shelters for the abused and homeless, programs for low income children and senior citizens, and rehabilitation centers.

To donate or learn more, visit http://www.centralmofoodbank.org

About Delta Systems Network Support

If your company is in the Mid-Missouri area, call Delta Systems for all your hardware support needs. We specialize in Windows network support and have helped several companies migrate to Windows from Novell Netware.

Rose Ditter Named 2009 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award Winner

June 3, 2009

Rose Ditter has won the 2009 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award. The award was presented by the 2008 winner, Kim Trabue, at the 2009 Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet. The award comes as an engraved picture frame coupled with a $1,000 grant.

Rose Ditter Presented with Outstanding Businesswoman of the Year 2009 Award

Rose Ditter Presented with Outstanding Businesswoman of the Year 2009 Award. Pictured left to right: Kim Trabue, Rose Ditter, Dave Benish, and Steve Powell. Photo by Wally Pfeffer.

You can see all of Wally Pfeffer’s photo from the event

Kim Trabue’s Presentation Speech

It is my honor to present the 5th Annual Debin Benish Outstanding Business Woman Award tonight. For me this award was a wonderful validation of my administrative management degree and the many years of juggling life issues of the “real world.”

Balancing work and home and service is no easy task, but Debin Benish showed everyone who met her that it is right and good to reach for that balance. Like a three-legged stool we need all of the parts to be complete. She started her own business, Delta Systems, at a time when women were not encouraged to venture out on their own, not to mention in a technology field. She taught many people in this community to embrace technology, integrate it into our businesses, have fun with it, and grow with it.

I had the great fortune to learn from Debin herself. She didn’t make fun of me when I started at PWA and my computer experience dated back to COBOL programming punch cards. She did encourage me to push further, try harder, and to keep learning. She made herself and her talents available through many networking outlets. She was always willing to answer a question, find an answer, or make up something that would work in the meantime. Debin taught me that it’s important to break down anything that seems overwhelming into smaller, manageable parts. And that sometimes a good laugh just helps put things into perspective. Like many people I miss her honest candor and fun attitude.
Debin Benish was a strong business owner and a generous community mentor. Willing to travel to Washington to give voice to independent businesses, she didn’t shy from big challenges either.

With the support of Steve Powell, the current owner of Delta Systems, and Debin’s husband Dave Benish, Women’s Network continues the encouragement of Debin’s smile with this memorial award and $1,000 grant. This award is designed to honor a Columbia Business Woman who:

  • Exhibits leadership in supporting small business
  • Has a record of volunteering in the community
  • Is a mentor to other business women, and
  • Owns or is employed by a Chamber-member business, preferably a Women’s Network member

As I was talking about Debin, I described someone willing to teach, willing to learn, willing to give, and very energetic. That description also applies to this year’s award recipient. In fact, her friend told me that she is the real Energizer Bunny, never running out of energy.

This year’s recipient has owned, operated, and expanded an iconic Columbia business for over thirty years. She has served her national trade association as president, and she is picky about the quality of the delivery of her profession. She teaches classes at a national level, as well as meticulously training each of her own employees. Not only is her technical expertise appreciated, but her business acumen is well respected. She has adapted her business plan to stay current with changing trends, and her success led to a position on a local bank’s Advisory Board of Directors. The president of that bank said, “…she has demonstrated her ability to not only comprehend the banking business but to openly promote and attract clients to our bank through her leadership and broad-based community involvement and networking.”

Even as a busy business owner, she has stayed involved with community volunteering, especially as it relates to youth, through the Columbia Catholic Youth Organization, Columbia Senior All-Night parties, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts.

She enjoys time with family and friends through church activities, King’s Daughters, MIZZOU sports events, and camping. I’ve heard that she has wonderful children and grandchildren, and I hope she accepts that as what I believe to be the best compliment any woman can receive.

I’ve also heard that her personal passion is biking and that she has ridden a good way across her home state of Iowa.
In 1983 she received the Outstanding Young Business Person of the Year Award from the Columbia Jaycees. She must have been inspired because she has continually approached life and business with a giving spirit and has helped many people along the way.

In 2009 it is my honor to present the Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award to Rose Ditter.

About the Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet

The Columbia Chamber of Commerce helds its 104th Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet the evening on June 2, 2009 at the Reynolds Alumni Center in the heart of the Mizzou campus.

Rose Ditter was recognized with the 2009 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award, Michele Spry received the Ambassador of the Year Award and the Outstanding Citizen Award was presented to Lynda Baumgartner. Lynda won the 2007 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award.

You can also read the Chamber’s July 2009 newsletter article about the award

House of Brokers Commercial Realty Division Goes Online

June 1, 2009

Delta Systems is pleased to announce the launch of http://www.HOBCommercial.com

House of Brokers in Columbia, Missouri requested a commercial realty-focused website to handle commercial property listings.

Employing an off-the-shelf content management system and customizing several additional modules for that system, Delta Systems was able to provide an easy to update, powerful, and widely-used solution that was tailored to fit a specific need.

About House of Brokers

Since its inception in 1981, House of Brokers clientele, sales, and employee-base have increased along with growing  the mid-Missouri community.  Ranking among the largest providers of real estate services, both in terms of agents and sales, their clients and customers still enjoy one-on-one attention. Read more about House of Brokers at http://www.houseofbrokers.com

About Delta Systems

Started as a computer training company in 1986, Delta Systems has grown to now provide expertise in writing software and database systems, installing and maintaining computer networks and hardware, building websites – pretty and smart, creating and improving Access databases, and training employees on many programs commonly used at companies and non-profits.

In 2009, Delta Systems celebrates 23 years in business. Read more about what Delta Systems is up to at their blog, http://www.deltasys.com/blog

Delta Systems is a full-service computer consulting company with a suite of in-house development, design, and computer network support talent.
Building online applications and data management systems that are intuitive yet powerful is our specialty.

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