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Symetri In the News - Press Release 2000.09.12

Greensboro Symphony Launches New Website Compliments of Symetri


September 12, 2000, The Greensboro Symphony kicks off a new season with the launch this week of a custom website developed by Symetri, a Triad interactive agency. A Symetri creative team, led by Sean Ervin and Jordan Jennings, created the website to support the cultural efforts of this worthwhile arts organization. The in-depth content in an easy-to-use and appealing visual environment allows the Symphony to share a wealth of information .

The site, www.greensborosymphony.org, offers visitors opportunities to learn more about the Greensboro Symphony staff, educational events and sponsorships; view the schedule of events; pre-select seats and order tickets. The website gives the Greensboro Symphony a competitive edge in today's busy marketplace, by allowing its patrons and potential patrons quick access anytime they want it. Joyce Kernodle, director of marketing for the Greensboro Symphony, expressed, "The Greensboro Symphony is a young, energetic and modern orchestra that recognizes the need for a well-designed and informative website as a key marketing and public relations tool.

Symetri's sponsorship makes a high-quality website possible for our non-profit organization. " Ervin and Jennings together conveyed, "We were eager to help support and enhance the efforts of the Greensboro Symphony with a website that enables them to better serve our community. We've enjoyed developing this project with them."

Symetri, based in High Point, North Carolina, is an Internet Communication Agency that provides interactive technology solutions for its clients. It is one of a handful of agencies nationwide offering combined expertise in both interactive design and cutting-edge technology.

Symetri has developed relationships with Metastream, a New York-based 3-D technology company; Thomasville Furniture Industries; the Uniroyal Tire Division of Michelin; and Sealy, Inc., the nation's largest bedding producer.