Thank You!
October 16, 2009

We’d love to tell you about all the awesome things Knowledge Screen is doing right now and has planned for the next 12 months. But first, we’d like to thank a few people who have got us to the start line of achieving a major life goal: running our own independent learning company, producing the type of training that excites us.
First up, a big thank you to Inna at Grass Fed Design (http://www.innasokolskaya.com) – your work on our branding was top notch. You gave us a tangible visual identity that matched everything we stood for by listening to our ideas and adding your own.
Lowery Street Media played a huge role in getting our first rapid video learning course launched. Thanks for being such absolute professionals (even when shooting on a Sunday) and bearing with us while we worked out a few kinks in our production process. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with you.
We’d also like to thank the team at Broadway Suites, you made moving into our new home a cinch and gave us one less thing to worry about during a hectic period of transition.
Justin Marcus Design stepped up to the plate at the last minute to oversee our web presence after our initial online design partner fell through. We’re a big fan of your minimalist philosophy and certain we’ll be seeing a lot more of your name in the future.
Thanks to the folks at Pelosi Wolf Effron & Spates. Your legal council made setting up the business a pain free experience and we hope we’ll be coming back to you some time down the road for an IPO (we also hope to have satellite offices in St. Moritz and Cabos San Lucas so some of our dreams maybe a little premature).
Finally, a big thank you to our families for putting up with us through this stressful period and not being suspicious of late nights in the office that frequently ran past midnight, we expect normal family life to resume shortly. You’ve acted as a great sounding board making sure we expressed our ideas in plain English and motivated us to keep working towards a lifetime dream.
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