by Gene Monteith, hiVelocity
That’s why so many non-profits have struggled to keep up with leading-edge technology that could help them better manage internal affairs, board business and programs, he says. And it’s why Roth created StreamLink Software, a Cleveland firm that has developed two products to help non-profits.
Since StreamLink’s first product launch in July of 2008 — a solution called BoardMax — the company has attracted more than 100 customers, including Ronald McDonald House, the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland, and the American Heart Association.
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