Apr.28

On Location at NACCP Stop The Violence Forum

April 28, 2012, Spartanburg, SC– Local Chapter of NAACP Spartanburg , South Carolina holds a community forum to discuss with law enforcement the current S.C “Stand Your Ground Laws” and recent cases that applied in the community.

e-Vision project team was on location to support client Council Member Michael Brown as he moderated the meeting provide full media coverage. The team updated the client’s website and  social media channels immediately after the meeting beating local news outlets to the punch.

 

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Feb.12

e-Vision launches new AAU Tournament of Roses website!

February 9, 2012-e-Vision has just launched another grand website. Dr. Lewis Whitesides employed the company. He wanted them to create a website informing viewers about the Orangeburg, SC’s AAU Tournament of Roses. “ The site looks good and I love the fact that the information is right on the home page. You don’t have to look all over the place to find the information you want and it’s clean. I love the job e-Vision has done.” said Dr. Lewis Whitesides.

Senior Project Manager Eric Whiteside was honored to launch the official website for the AAU youth basketball event Tournament of Roses. “This was an amazing experience to do, I love basketball, what the AAU stands for and the opportunities the AAU give our children.” Eric complemented.  The Tournament of Roses is a youth basketball event located in Orangeburg, SC.

It was originally founded by board members of the YMCA in 2010 to provide a platform for both basketball entertainment and exposure for amateur athletes. “This Website is really cool and I love the fact that it’s tablet ready, no matter what kind of tablet you have, this sites user interface is really easy to use.” said Application Developer Brandon McDowell.  e-Vision is glad to successfully develop a site that informs readers on what the AAU is about along with  giving coaches, nationwide, the chance to register their teams for the tournament

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