Smile! IdeaStar Client Ellis Yan Highlighted in Ad at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Posted by IdeaStar @ June 24, 2009

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Hey!  That’s Ellis! We caught this advertisement for Cleveland State University of IdeaStar client Ellis Yan of Technical Consumer Products Inc.  at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Nice to see his smiling face!

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Greg & Joe Kopp Provide a Little Muscle for New Orleans

Posted by IdeaStar @ April 3, 2009

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Greg Kopp and son Joe

IdeaStar Development Manager Greg Kopp and his son Joe recently returned from Slidell, Chalmette and New Orleans, LA where they put their muscles to work in hurricane rehab. They joined 24 others from Cuyahoga Valley Church working through several Baptist churches in the New Orleans area.

Greg and Joe painted a ceiling in one house, emptied the contents of a storm damaged house, worked on new construction at a church, repaired the bathroom floor of one house and tore down an old shed in the same backyard, and dry walled two bedrooms of another house. Whew! We’re tired just thinking about it.

Greg is proud of Joe, 13, who even lead a Bible study group. And how is New Orleans looking as it continues to rebuild from Hurricane Katrina in 2005? “Much better than I expected since it was much worse than I expected last year,”  Greg, who volunteered for Habitat for Humanity last year, said. “Lots of progress in less than a year. Visited the house I worked on. The family finally moved in.”

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There Goes the Judge….

Posted by IdeaStar @ March 24, 2009

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Doug Parsons

IdeaStar staff members have a variety of outside interest – everything from hockey to running to whatever you can imagine.  This week let’s take a look at Web developer Doug Parsons’ service as a judge for the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Ohio State Leadership Conference. Doug is the latest addition to the IdeaStar team.

Hundreds of students from all over Ohio recently competed in a myriad of events such as Web site Design, Web Application Design, Multimedia Presentation, and Extemporaneous Speech.  Doug was one of two judges for the Web Application Design category.

So how did he become a judge? Doug became a member of BPA while a high school student attending classes at Kent State University.  His instructor, Rhonda Orr, is the regional coordinator for the event.  She asked if Doug and his colleague Matthew Bernard  could judge the regional competition in January, and recommended them for judging the state competition.

Bonus fact: During high school, Doug placed fifth for Extemporaneous Speech I and eighth in Web Site design in the state competition.

This year, the participants in the Web Application Design category were asked to build an online sports retailer that incorporated aspects of e-commerce, including encryption of sensitive fields and encryption of sensitive data transmission via SSL. Participants gave presentations, then answered questions from the judges.

First place went to Medina County Career Center (.Net Web Application) and second place went to D. Russell Lee CTC (PHP Web Application), with only a two point difference between first and second place. “These two teams represented the creme de la creme of the competition and their applications were stunning and, I must say, I was even a bit impressed that they were able to accomplish what they did being High School students.,”  Doug said.

Judging is simple, right?  Not so fast. Doug said “It was one of the most exhausting things that I have done!  I have worked 18-hour days and not been as tired as I was when I left Columbus that evening.  Aside from that, I learned these events are some of the most stressful things some of these kids have done and that it is the judges’ responsibility to pick up on this and calm the students down.”

Doug said he enjoyed donating his time to both the regional and state competitions because, while a little cliché, it is really all about the kids. “With regard to the Web Applications competition especially, there is at least one student on the team that is looking to make programming a career. If I can help foster that drive through judging and positive yet critical feedback, then my time was well worth it.”

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Fat Tuesday! (A Good Excuse to Order Pizza)

Posted by IdeaStar @ February 24, 2009

It’s Fat Tuesday at IdeaStar today.  And although there really isn’t much carrying on, we did pause for some pizza.

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Ryan Pastorelle looked dashing in this mask.  But it was soon removed. All the better to eat pizza.

Three Amigos

We lined Mark Greenwald, Doug Parsons, and Dale Cassidy up for a picture. It was fun, but now it’s time to get back to work. Crack!

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Congratulations Greg Kopp, IdeaStar Employee of the Year

Posted by IdeaStar @ February 19, 2009

And the winner of the 2008 IdeaStar Inc. Employee of the Year Award is ….

Greg Kopp! Greg distinguished himself by taking the lead on some significant and complicated projects with tight deadlines.  The company presented Greg with a plaque. Thanks Greg. You’re awesome.

Earning clocks for five years of dedicated service to IdeaStar are Mike Wise and Dale Cassidy. Thanks guys.

Now if somebody could tell me what type of battery those clocks use, I would appreciate it.

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