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Student Entrepreneurs Workshop and Pitch Event

August 2, 2010

Student Entrepreneur Workshop and Pitch Event - Aug 16-17

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is partnering with market intelligence and advisory firm, Guidewire Group, on the Innovate!2010 global competition to identify and promote up-and-coming technology and media startups. The two-day workshop and event will include a student-only workshop and pitch review, a professional pitch slam, guest speakers on creating a successful business, and a review of local opportunities to help get your idea off the ground.

For more information, visit the website or read the Innovate 100 – Student Entrepreneur Workshop and Pitch Event PDF.

Delta Sponsors Kickballapalooza

July 15, 2010

Delta Systems is pleased to be the Field Sponsor for Kickballapalooza, a Columbia, MO Chamber of Commerce event.

Columbia Chamber Of Commerce

Karen Miller Named 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award Recipient

June 11, 2010

Karen Miller

Boone County Commissioner Karen Miller received the 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award at the Columbia Chamber of Commerce annual meeting.

Karen Miller has won the 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award

The award was presented by the 2009 winner, Rose Ditter, at the 2010 Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet.  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, an engraved picture frame, 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

About The Award and Our Winner

Debin Benish started Delta Systems Group at a time when women were not encouraged to venture out on their own, not to mention in a technology field. During her 18 years in business, Debin and her staff trained thousands of people in Mid- Missouri on many different software programs and provided computer network support to hundreds of companies.

In addition to achieving great success in her company, Debin was actively involved in the Chamber and Women’s Network. She served on the Chamber Board of Directors, Accreditation Task Force, Business Conference and Showcase Committee, Government Affairs, Education, Leadership Columbia, Women’s Network Business Owners Committee, and Ambassadors.

Debin had a philanthropic heart. She and the Delta Systems staff quietly assisted many charities and non-profits with their technology needs, such as the Central Missouri Food Bank, as she served on countless technology committees and boards. Among the most noteworthy accomplishments is the revolutionizing of the registration process for the biannual MU blood drives by creating the system that is still used to this day to assist in minimizing donor wait times. For all these reasons and her corporate mantra of providing excellent customer service and caring for projects, the Chamber honored Debin and Delta Systems as the 1992 Small Business of the Year and again in 2005 as a Small Business of the Year Finalist.

To honor Debin’s memory of volunteering and supporting small businesses, the Women’s Network, in conjunction with Delta Systems Group, has selected Karen Miller as the 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman award recipient. Karen has proven her leadership abilities time and time again. She developed her leadership skills through her experience when she owned and operated “The Establishment,” a restaurant and bar. She not only ran a successful business but she also served on the Missouri Restaurant Association State Board for eight years.

Since 1992 when Karen entered the political circuit as District 1 Commissioner for Boone County she has continued to exemplify leadership. Karen has been instrumental in uniting the City of Columbia and Boone County on common issues that unite us. In 2003 she was elected to the esteemed position of President of the National Association of Counties. Prior to achieving this role, it had been held by men and occasionally by a woman from a metropolitan area. Karen was the first President from a small to medium size county and utilized a network of women from all across the country that admired her leadership skills and work ethic. She ensured these women were brought with her to appointments on committees where she knew they would be extremely beneficial. Karen used her position to promote concerns of rural America for health care, infrastructure development and education.

Karen has served on the Women’s Network Steering committee and is actively involved in the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. She assisted with political campaigns such as Roger B. Wilson’s bid for Lieutenant Governor and the late Donna Crockett who was elected as Columbia City Councilwoman. Karen is definitely a change agent! One example is her role each year volunteering for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. This organization promotes literacy from the time a child is born until they turn 5 years old. She didn’t just give it emotional support but went into action with the idea of hosting an annual Mother’s Day brunch with 100% of the proceeds benefitting the Imagination Library. For all of these reasons and many more, Karen Miller was honored as the 6th annual Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award recipient, at the Columbia Chamber of Commerce annual dinner on June 2, 2010.

– The story above will be in the July 2010 Chamber’s newsletter article about the award.

About the Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet

The Columbia Chamber of Commerce helds its 105th Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet the evening on June 2, 2010 at the Hilton Garden Inn Conference Center.

Karen Miller was recognized with the 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award, Tom Trabue received the Ambassador of the Year Award and the Outstanding Citizen Award was presented to Karen Taylor. 

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

Read more about the Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting in this Columbia Business Times story about the award.

Delta Sponsors Chamber’s Twilight Cruise

May 13, 2010

Delta Systems is pleased to be the Entertainment Sponsor for the Twilight Cruise VI: The Final Voyage, a Columbia, MO Chamber of Commerce event.

Twilight Cruise VI: The Final Voyage

Twilight Cruise VI: The Final Voyage happens on Thursday, May 20 from 6 to 9pm

This popular annual event will take place on Thursday, May 20 from 6-9 p.m. at the Robert M. Lemone Tiger Lounge at Faurot Field on the MU campus.

Register Today (Save $5)

Avoid the lines on Thursday, May 20 and pre-register to board the Twilight Cruise VI: The Final Voyage today! Your evening begins as you “set sail” on your Final Voyage with the Chamber Cruise Lines by entering the lobby of Memorial Stadium Suites. Upon entering the “ship” you are met with live music and entertainment.

Food and Drink From 28 Restaurants

Visit with 28 different locations to learn about the sponsoring businesses and sample their partnering restaurants’ food and drink. Sponsors of each room are fanatical about making their suite your favorite. They pull out all the stops to decorate, give out gifts, and wine and dine you. With this being the farewell voyage of a ship that has taken her passengers to exotic ports of call for the past five years, semi formal attire is encouraged for the evening’s festivities.

Registration lines open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person. Will you be there?

Nickel Ante covers popular Rock, Country, and Blues songs

Nickel Ante covers popular Rock, Country, and Blues songs

About the Band: Nickel Ante

The band, Nickel Ante, features veterans of several local bands. They’ve been spotted playing Octoberfest in Pilot Grove as well as down in Lake Ozark at Backwater Jack’s.  Their playlist consists of songs from:

  • Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jonny Lang, Susan Tedeschi
  • Tina Turner, Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt
  • Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Bryan Adams, The Black Crowes
  • Kid Rock, Prince, Elton John
  • and many more

    Save $5 – Register Online Now

    Save $5 per Person by registering online today - Click here to register online! You must use a credit card to pay. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.

    MU Computer Science Industry Advisory Council Annual Meeting Held, Delta Systems Participates

    May 4, 2010

    Dong Xu, James C. Dowell Professor and Chair - Department of Computer Science

    Dong Xu, James C. Dowell Professor and Chair - Department of Computer Science

    The University of Missouri Computer Science Department held their annual meeting of the Computer Science Industry Advisory Council on May 3, 2010. The event was hosted by department chair Dong Xu.

    The Computer Science Industry Advisory Council (CS-IAC) provides suggestions and inputs to the department on many issues including curriculum, student development and job placement, research, and outreach. The University also work with the Council Members to strengthen the collaboration between their companies and the MU Computer Science department, in particular, to help match companies and students for internship and job opportunities, as well as to establish research collaborations.

    Finally, the council is given the opportunity to share market trend and technology needs that will help MU Computer Science students obtain employment.  This, in turn, influences syllabus and course offerings at the University.

    A CS-IAC meeting is held every year, typically a one-day event. During the meeting, the department will make a number of presentations about the undergraduate programs for the committee members to comment. This includes panel discussions and several Senior Capstone projects. Council members are also briefed on the activities and developments happening in the Computer Science and Computer Engineering Schools at the University.

    During this year’s meeting, presentations were made by Dong Xu, Dean Jim ThompsonMichael Jurczyk, Dale Musser, and Joseph Guilliams helped 6 Capstone groups present their senior projects.

    University of Missouri Logo

    University of Missouri

    Some CS-IAC members also visit the department at other times for events such as “Professor for a Day” (guest lectures) and programming contests. Furthermore, MU’s Comp Sci department consults with CS-IAC members on various issues through emails.

    Other CS-IAC Committee Members include representatives from Delta Systems, Microsoft, BoeingCerner, Quilogy, UMB Bank, CarFax, Shelter Insurance, Rose International, Tradebot Systems, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

    Steve Powell, President of Delta Systems, said that, “Delta is honored to be seated among such prestigious, large, successful companies. We’re certainly the small fish in this group, but feel we have a unique perspective as a small, agile, client-centered web application development firm that is not only headquartered in Mizzou’s backyard, but also employs MU graduates.”

    ATHENA Award Winners Announced

    April 26, 2010

    Women's Network Logo

    Women's Network is a Critical Part of the Columbia, MO Chamber of Commerce

    Women’s Network is pleased to announce that Sabrina McDonnell of Landmark Bank was presented with Columbia’s 16th annual ATHENA Award and Kerrie Bloss with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri was presented with the third ATHENA Young Professional Award at the ATHENA Awards Banquet held Thursday, April 22 at the University Club. The ATHENA and ATHENA Young Professional Award recipients must demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in their business or profession, provide valuable service to improve the quality of life for others in their community and actively assist women in achieving their full leadership potential. Please join Women’s Network in congratulating Sabrina and Kerrie for receiving these prestigious awards and for their numerous accomplishments.

    Delta Systems was pleased to sponsor the event

    Columbia Chamber Of Commerce

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    Call For Entries: 2010 Debin Benish Award Nominees Sought

    April 14, 2010

    To honor Debin Benish’s (the founder of Delta Systems) memory of volunteering and supporting small businesses, the Women’s Network, in conjunction with Delta Systems Group, would like to select a businesswoman who has achieved great success in her business to receive the annual Debin Benish outstanding Businesswoman Award.

    6th Annual Debin Beinsh Outstanding Businesswoman Award

    6th Annual Debin Beinsh Outstanding Businesswoman Award Nominees Sought

    If you know a Columbia businesswoman who:

    • exhibits leadership in supporting small business
    • has a record of volunteering in the community
    • is a mentor to other business women
    • owns (or is employed by) a Chamber-member business, preferably a Women’s Network member

    NOMINATE HER TODAY!

    DEADLINE TO SUBMIT IS MAY 7, 2010
    Mail or email nomination to:

    Mail or e-mail nomination to:
    Liz Glockhoff
    300 S. Providence Road
    P.O. Box 1016
    Columbia, MO 65205-1016
    (P) 573.874.1132
    lglockhoff@ColumbiaMoChamber.com

    The recipient of the Award will receive a $1,000 grant from Women’s Network and Delta Systems. The winner will be announced at the Annual Chamber Meeting in June.

    The Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award is a business grant designed for Columbia-area businesswomen who have achieved excellence in leadership, mentoring and volunteerism. It is awarded annually at the Columbia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting.

    Previous winners include Lili Vianello (2005), Lynda Baumgartner (2006), and Melody Parry (2007)

    In 2005, Delta Systems Group and Women’s Network established the award to honor Debin Benish – Delta Systems Group’s founder and former owner. Sadly, Debin lost her battle with cervical cancer on June 14th, 2005. This award will live on to celebrate her life and the distinguished efforts of women in business throughout Mid-Missouri.

    Delta Chosen as Member of MU Computer Science Industry Advisory Council

    March 30, 2009

    The Computer Science Industry Advisory Council (CS-IAC) provides suggestions and inputs to the department on many issues including curriculum, student development and job placement, research, and outreach. The University also work with the Council Members to strengthen the collaboration between their companies and the MU Computer Science department, in particular, to help match companies and students for internship and job opportunities, as well as to establish research collaborations.

    Finally, the council is given the opportunity to share market trend and technology needs that will help MU Computer Science students obtain employment.  This, in turn, influences syllabus and course offerings at the University.

    A CS-IAC meeting is held every year, typically a one-day event. During the meeting, the department will make a number of presentations about the undergraduate programs for the committee members to comment. This includes panel discussions and several Senior Capstone projects. Council members are also briefed on the activities and developments happening in the Computer Science and Computer Engineering Schools at the University.

    Some CS-IAC members also visit the department at other times for events such as “Professor for a Day” (guest lectures) and programming contest. Furthermore, MU’s Comp Sci department consults with CS-IAC members on various issues through emails.

    Other CS-IAC Committee Members include representatives from Microsoft, BoeingCerner, Quilogy, UMB Bank, CarFax, Avaya, Shelter Insurance, Rose International, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

    Steve Powell, President of Delta Systems, said that, “Delta is honored to be seated among such prestigious, large, successful companies. We’re certainly the small fish in this group, but feel we have a unique perspective as a small, client-centered software development firm that is not only headquartered in Mizzou’s backyard, but also employs MU graduates.”

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    Building online applications and data management systems that are intuitive yet powerful is our specialty.

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