“We were ecstatic to have won as we had been hopeful about the possibility, but didn’t really expect to be chosen,” said Annette Lund, vice president, Diversified Plastics. “It was a big surprise when the check was unveiled and our name was on it.” The excitement was shared by Jill Johnson, executive director, North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce. “Diversified Plastics was one of our three members that became finalists, and we were thrilled to find out they had won.”
The Xtreme Technology Makeover (www.xtremetechnologymakeover.com) contest was similar to events initiated by Microsoft Corp. around the country. It was open to Twin Cities businesses with 10 or more employees that could demonstrate a need for the equipment. “We saw this event as a way to help a company in these tough economic times become more efficient and productive with the latest information technology tools,” said Kevin Willette, owner of Verus Corp.(www.veruscorp.com) and one of the contest’s key organizers. “This also gave our sponsors an opportunity to give back to the business community while showcasing their technology solutions.”