NEW YORK, September 18th, 2008 – Leading educational technology firm Children’s Progress was announced the winner in the Technology category at the third annual New York Enterprise Report (NYER) Small Business Awards Gala.
Awardees were chosen based on their ability to demonstrate the use of a best practice to generate competitive advantages and/or long-term value. The awards honor some of New York’s small business community’s most dedicated and well-known advocates and supporters, attracting the fastest growing small businesses along with other centers of influence.
Kevin Greaney, CEO of Children's Progress, said "At Children’s Progress, we believe that doing what’s best for our customers is best for our company. This award is a testament to the fact that our approach to business is paying off. We’re honored to receive this recognition for our ability to use a technology best practice to work more efficiently as a company so that we can continue to stay focused on delivering innovative, computer-based programs for teachers and students."
“We are proud to recognize the achievements and accomplishments of Children’s Progress,” said Robert Levin, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the New York Enterprise Report. “The use of their unique best practice has given them a distinct competitive advantage and we wish them continued success.”
About Children’s Progress
Children’s Progress is a rapidly growing NYC-based educational technology firm specializing in the development and delivery of innovative, computer-based programs for young children that adapt to individual needs and help teachers immediately pinpoint how to best challenge and support each child. Children’s Progress products are intuitive and user-friendly for educators and engaging and motivational for children. The company grew out of decades of research at Columbia University and its patented software was developed in collaboration with MIT. Children’s Progress products have been used in 39 states. The company is a team of researchers, former teachers and child psychologists aiming to improve the quality of early education with smart and nimble computerized tools.
About the New York Enterprise Report
The New York Enterprise Report, in print and online (www.nyreport.com) features “how-to” articles written by experts for small and midsize businesses in the tri-state area. The Report is the only media in the New York area exclusively for the leaders of smaller businesses.
Contact
Nikkie Zanevsky
Marketing Manager
nikkie@childrensprogress.com
212.730.0905
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