About
BusinessVoice is a full-service Point-of-Entry Marketing agency founded in 1989 as PowerHouse Productions. The agency headquarters is located in Toledo, Ohio.
The agency specializes in On Hold Messaging, Point-of-Purchase Audio, Web Audio Messaging, and Website Design and Development (through in-house partner WebArt).
Additional services include Music Choice satellite-delivered music, Automated Attendant Recordings, TelArt telephone skills and etiquette training, audio production, copywriting, and lobby media production.
BusinessVoice serves approximately 6,000 clients in various industries, including healthcare, financial services, automotive aftermarket, manufacturing, and retail.
The agency is an active member in good standing of the On Hold Messaging Association (OHMA).
Awards
2006
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
The Association for Women in Communications - Crystal Award
The Association for Women in Communications - Merit Award
2005
The On Hold Messaging Association - International HOLDIE Award
The On Hold Messaging Association - HOLDIE Runner-Up
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Gold Addy
2004
Communicator Awards - National Award of Excellence
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Women in Communications – Crystal Award
2003
Silver Microphone - National Winner
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
Communicator Awards - Award of Distinction
One Show Awards – Merit Award
2002
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Communicator Awards – Honorable Mention
2001
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards – National Award of Distinction
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Women in Communications – Crystal Award
2000
Communicator Awards - National Award of Excellence
American Advertising Federation (Fifth District) - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Best of Show, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1999
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards - National Award of Distinction
Women In Communications - Crystal Award
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1998
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards - National Award of Distinction
American Advertising Federation - Best of Show, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
Women In Communications - Award of Merit
1997
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1996
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1995
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1994
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Important People
Jerry Brown- Principle, Founder
Mearl Sutton- Director of National Accounts
Valerie Likens- Director of Account Management
Scott Gregory- Creative Director
Steve Timofeev- Director of Operations, Principle of WebArt
Press
CU Times
Special Report: Data Processing and Technology
Teleconnect, February 1995
PowerHouse Productions' On Hold Messaging
Commercial AdVantage, March 2000
Volume 17, issue 10
Business Voice: A New Name for a Familiar Service
Toledo Business Journal, August 1997
Toledo PowerHouse Rises to the Top of its Industry
Business Venture
PowerHouse Productions listed in the 500.
Corporate profile
Captive Audience- PowerHouse Productions Converts Telephone Downtime into Goldmine
The Blade, May 3, 1995
O.J. spoof grabs hold of addy
The Blade, July 12, 1993
Silence Not Golden at PowerHouse Productions
The Blade, May 12, 2003
Behind the Scenes
BusinessVoice is a full-service Point-of-Entry Marketing agency founded in 1989 as PowerHouse Productions. The agency headquarters is located in Toledo, Ohio.
The agency specializes in On Hold Messaging, Point-of-Purchase Audio, Web Audio Messaging, and Website Design and Development (through in-house partner WebArt).
Additional services include Music Choice satellite-delivered music, Automated Attendant Recordings, TelArt telephone skills and etiquette training, audio production, copywriting, and lobby media production.
BusinessVoice serves approximately 6,000 clients in various industries, including healthcare, financial services, automotive aftermarket, manufacturing, and retail.
The agency is an active member in good standing of the On Hold Messaging Association (OHMA).
Awards
2006
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
The Association for Women in Communications - Crystal Award
The Association for Women in Communications - Merit Award
2005
The On Hold Messaging Association - International HOLDIE Award
The On Hold Messaging Association - HOLDIE Runner-Up
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Gold Addy
2004
Communicator Awards - National Award of Excellence
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Women in Communications – Crystal Award
2003
Silver Microphone - National Winner
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
Communicator Awards - Award of Distinction
One Show Awards – Merit Award
2002
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Communicator Awards – Honorable Mention
2001
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards – National Award of Distinction
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Women in Communications – Crystal Award
2000
Communicator Awards - National Award of Excellence
American Advertising Federation (Fifth District) - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Best of Show, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1999
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards - National Award of Distinction
Women In Communications - Crystal Award
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1998
Silver Microphone - National Winner
Silver Microphone - National Finalist
Communicator Awards - National Award of Distinction
American Advertising Federation - Best of Show, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
Women In Communications - Award of Merit
1997
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1996
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1995
American Advertising Federation - Judges Choice Award, Electronic
American Advertising Federation - Addy
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
1994
American Advertising Federation - Citation of Excellence
Important People
Jerry Brown- Principle, Founder
Mearl Sutton- Director of National Accounts
Valerie Likens- Director of Account Management
Scott Gregory- Creative Director
Steve Timofeev- Director of Operations, Principle of WebArt
Press
CU Times
Special Report: Data Processing and Technology
Teleconnect, February 1995
PowerHouse Productions' On Hold Messaging
Commercial AdVantage, March 2000
Volume 17, issue 10
Business Voice: A New Name for a Familiar Service
Toledo Business Journal, August 1997
Toledo PowerHouse Rises to the Top of its Industry
Business Venture
PowerHouse Productions listed in the 500.
Corporate profile
Captive Audience- PowerHouse Productions Converts Telephone Downtime into Goldmine
The Blade, May 3, 1995
O.J. spoof grabs hold of addy
The Blade, July 12, 1993
Silence Not Golden at PowerHouse Productions
The Blade, May 12, 2003
Behind the Scenes
Justin Wollin is the current leader of the Youth Conservative Party of Canada, running candidates in the Youth Parliamentary elections of 2008.
A member of the federal Conservative Party, and a member of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives, Wollin is an intern with the Conservatives on Parliament Hill. He is currently studying Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa.
In addition to the being the leader of the YCPC, Wollin is also their candidate in Calgary Southwest.
A member of the federal Conservative Party, and a member of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives, Wollin is an intern with the Conservatives on Parliament Hill. He is currently studying Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa.
In addition to the being the leader of the YCPC, Wollin is also their candidate in Calgary Southwest.
In November of 1999 Michael S. Sanders (born in 1939) was the first person ever
to take a submarine to the bottom of the Dead Sea.
While doing research for an article on the Five Cities of the Plain it was brought to Mr. Sanders attention via satellite imagerySatellite images of Dead Sea, that there were some anomalies in the Dead Sea that were unexplainable. Was it possible that these anomalies were the remnants of Sodom and Gomorrah, two of the five cities mentioned in the Bible?
An expedition by the Mysteries of the Bible Research Foundation was put together for the purpose of exploring this phenomenon. The mini-sub Delta owned and operated by Dr. Richard Slater undertook the expedition making several dives with members of the team. Dr. Slater and Mr. Sanders were the first to dive to the bottom of Dead Sea
This undertaking was not without the need for some creative diving, for the mini-sub would not sink. Extra weight was needed to counter the buoyancy of the salted waters. With that thought in mind the bottom of the sea is not littered with trash and garbage as is most bodies of water because it floats and ends up on the shore instead of the bottom. There were however, mounds covered with an unknown red material and apparent straight line structures covered in a thick layer of salt preserved for all time. Like most expeditions, there were more questions than answers to be had.
There was no definite answer for the members of the Dead Sea Research Center. But there was data to study and video to watch over and over for those who wanted to find the answers or ask more questions.
References:
Tel Aviv University - http://www.tau.ac.il/~zviba/sub.html
Mini-sub Delta - and Maps for the expedition http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/expedition.htm
D.Lang article - http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/satellite.htm
Pictures and video of underwater sites http://www.biblemysteries.com/pressrelease2.html
Note: Bible Mysteries is not Mr. Sanders personal website. It reflects the work of Bible Mysteries Research Foundation.
--Leahcimrof (talk) 11:03, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
to take a submarine to the bottom of the Dead Sea.
While doing research for an article on the Five Cities of the Plain it was brought to Mr. Sanders attention via satellite imagerySatellite images of Dead Sea, that there were some anomalies in the Dead Sea that were unexplainable. Was it possible that these anomalies were the remnants of Sodom and Gomorrah, two of the five cities mentioned in the Bible?
An expedition by the Mysteries of the Bible Research Foundation was put together for the purpose of exploring this phenomenon. The mini-sub Delta owned and operated by Dr. Richard Slater undertook the expedition making several dives with members of the team. Dr. Slater and Mr. Sanders were the first to dive to the bottom of Dead Sea
This undertaking was not without the need for some creative diving, for the mini-sub would not sink. Extra weight was needed to counter the buoyancy of the salted waters. With that thought in mind the bottom of the sea is not littered with trash and garbage as is most bodies of water because it floats and ends up on the shore instead of the bottom. There were however, mounds covered with an unknown red material and apparent straight line structures covered in a thick layer of salt preserved for all time. Like most expeditions, there were more questions than answers to be had.
There was no definite answer for the members of the Dead Sea Research Center. But there was data to study and video to watch over and over for those who wanted to find the answers or ask more questions.
References:
Tel Aviv University - http://www.tau.ac.il/~zviba/sub.html
Mini-sub Delta - and Maps for the expedition http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/expedition.htm
D.Lang article - http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/satellite.htm
Pictures and video of underwater sites http://www.biblemysteries.com/pressrelease2.html
Note: Bible Mysteries is not Mr. Sanders personal website. It reflects the work of Bible Mysteries Research Foundation.
--Leahcimrof (talk) 11:03, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
tbaMUD is a MUD codebase, released by The Builder Academy. It is the continued development of the codebase formerly known as CircleMUD written by Jeremy Elson, which is a derivative of DikuMUD that was written in 1990 by Katja Nyboe, Tom Madsen, Hans Henrik Staerfeldt, Michael Seifert and Sebastian Hammer.
Overview
tbaMUD is an acronym for The Builder Academy Multi User Dungeon. It is both a codebase that can be used by MUD owners, and a training MUD that can be used to learn about how MUD building and administration works.
TbaMUD is highly developed from the programming side, providing a highly stable, developed, organized, and well documented "blank slate" MUD on which a MUD owner can put their own ideas for spells, skills, and classes.
Release information
The last CircleMUD was version 3.5, which was released at the CWG Project website on December 11 2006
tbaMUD was first released as version 3.51 on February 24 2007
tbaMUD v3.52 was released on November 29 2007
Technical information
The latest version of tbaMUD released by The Builder Academy was 3.54. It was released on November 29, 2007.
tbaMUD is written completely in the C programming language.
It differs from CircleMUD in that is has world building facilities and a scripting language for game events built in. It uses OasisOLC as the online creation utility and DG Scripts as it's scripting language.
tbaMUD also has ASCII player files, allowing for easy editing.
Overview
tbaMUD is an acronym for The Builder Academy Multi User Dungeon. It is both a codebase that can be used by MUD owners, and a training MUD that can be used to learn about how MUD building and administration works.
TbaMUD is highly developed from the programming side, providing a highly stable, developed, organized, and well documented "blank slate" MUD on which a MUD owner can put their own ideas for spells, skills, and classes.
Release information
The last CircleMUD was version 3.5, which was released at the CWG Project website on December 11 2006
tbaMUD was first released as version 3.51 on February 24 2007
tbaMUD v3.52 was released on November 29 2007
Technical information
The latest version of tbaMUD released by The Builder Academy was 3.54. It was released on November 29, 2007.
tbaMUD is written completely in the C programming language.
It differs from CircleMUD in that is has world building facilities and a scripting language for game events built in. It uses OasisOLC as the online creation utility and DG Scripts as it's scripting language.
tbaMUD also has ASCII player files, allowing for easy editing.