October Founder’s Letter

Dear Friends,
If you haven’t visited the ServiceU website recently, I would encourage you to stop by.  We’ve recently redesigned the site from top to bottom.  While our newly designed website is geared to help educate prospective clients about our products, there’s a lot of new information on the site that you, our valued clients and friends, will find interesting and beneficial.

To accompany the newly redesigned website, we’ve unveiled a new slogan: ServiceU: Serving others-simplified. I’d like to take a moment to share with you why I think this new motto embodies who we are and what our products do for you, our valued clients.

Most of our clients, from churches to schools to non-profit organizations, exist to serve others.  Whether it is sharing the Word of God, educating young minds or feeding the homeless, your organizations put the needs of others ahead of monetary gain.

Unfortunately, there are many obstacles that can get in the way of serving others.  Limited financial resources and time-stretched staff members are just a few of the challenges many of you face.

But, as you know, your organizations can still benefit from the cutting edge technologies that help improve efficiency by getting more done with less, reducing expenses and saving time.

That is where we come in.  At ServiceU, our goal is to bring you technological advances in easy-to-use software tools.  Our software makes it easier for you to get your jobs done.  But, for us, it goes even deeper than that.  We strive for our tools to play a pivotal part in helping you accomplish your mission of serving others.   I feel “Serving others-simplified” captures the essence of what our products do for you.  Our tools simplify and automate administrative processes by moving them online.  This way, you can focus on doing what you do best:  serving others.

As always, I appreciate the opportunity to serve you and partner with your organization to accomplish your inspiring goals.

Sincerely,
Tim

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