Duluth, GA (PRWEB) May 28, 2015 -- Salesnet, a customer relationship management (CRM) software company, announced its sponsorship of two music scholarships at the end of April. Salesnet has a long history of supporting both the arts and school programs benefiting local students and through the Duluth Cluster Schools Foundation. They continue to do so today.
Each of these needs-based scholarships provide an opportunity for a student to attend the Gwinnett School of Music (http://www.gwinnettmusic.com/) for an entire year. The Gwinnett School of Music has been in existence since 1984 and has lived out the mission to cultivate a love of the arts and music through teaching thousands of students different music skills and how to grow as a musician. The Gwinnett School of Music also has a number of collaborative offerings like a private lessons for a variety of instruments, recitals, and open mic nights to showcase what the students are learning. Salesnet is honored to play a role in serving numerous students across northeast Georgia.
Salesnet believes in investing in the next generation in the community and continues to work with local organizations to support the arts, academics, and athletics. Taking opportunities to contribute to such an important and underserved cause, Salesnet supports what the Gwinnett School of Music is doing by keeping a passion for the arts in the lives of students.
About Salesnet
Salesnet® is a leading provider of online CRM software specializing in managing and reinforcing successful sales performance. Salesnet CRM™ is extremely configurable, while remaining easy to learn and use, empowering companies to sell more effectively. Organizations such as Kloeckner Metals, Santander Bank and ITSM Academy use Salesnet CRM™ to increase revenues, improve sales and marketing effectiveness, and successfully manage customer relationships. For more information on Salesnet® go to https://www.salesnet.com.
Scott Farmer, Salesnet.com, http://www.salesnet.com, +1 (866) 732-8632 Ext: 3, [email protected]
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