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Summersault begins celebrating 10 years of success

Posted by Summersault on January 1st, 2007

RICHMOND, IN – The year 2007 will include the marking of Summersault’s 10th year in existence, and the company has begun making preparations to celebrate.

“We’re so excited to mark this milestone in our history, and we’re looking forward to doing so with our family and friends in the community,” said Summersault’s Principal, Chris Hardie.

The company was founded in August of 1997 by Hardie and Mark Stosberg, while both were Computer Science students at Earlham College. Stosberg and Hardie formed a partnership around a common interest in running a socially responsible business that made professional web development services more accessible to organizations with limited budgets.

“Summersault is not just a small business anymore,” said Stosberg. “It and its staff are an integral part of the Wayne County landscape. Richmond has been a great place to grow.”

Hardie and Stosberg planted roots in the community after graduating from Earlham, and now have an office in Uptown Richmond.

Through the company’s operations over the years, it has developed hundreds of websites, provided employment for a great staff, donated services, time and money back to the communities in which it works, and helped to make a difference in a diverse range of communities around the world. The firm offers a single point of contact for highly customized web design and application development solutions, as well as professional consulting services and support.

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