Accelerated Analytics 3rd Annual Team Build for Habitat for Humanity
Accelerated Analytics, leading provider of point of sale reporting for DIY, Home and Hardware brands, served its local Habitat for Humanity during their annual corporate team meeting.
BRADENTON, Fla., Nov. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- For its third straight year, Accelerated Analytics partnered with Habitat for Humanity to serve in a home build in Sarasota, FL. Every year, Accelerated Analytics employees from around the US come together for their annual meetings, and on October 11 spent a half day helping to build a home in their community. Accelerated Analytics' corporate office is located in Bradenton, FL, just outside of Sarasota.
Director of Sales and Marketing, Jennifer Freyer, stated, "This is a great way to give back to the community and enhance our team building experience every year." The team focused on landscaping and flooring to renovate the home for a local family. Accelerated Analytics provides POS reporting tools to customers in the DIY, Home and Hardware retail segment, and wanted to work with a philanthropy important to the industry. The company plans to continue this annual tradition for many years to come.
About Accelerated Analytics
We know that retail POS data holds the key to understanding how your products are performing at a store level. At Accelerated Analytics, we've been collecting, analyzing and reporting on POS and EDI 852 data for some of the biggest brands in DIY, Home & Hardware, not to mention Beauty, Consumer Products, and Fashion, since 2003. Our customer locations range from Europe, Asia, Australia, Mexico and Canada, to all corners of the USA.
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