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The Incredible Web Company lands the United
Way
"100 Neediest Cases" site to go ´live´ this
week
BREAKING
ST.LOUIS, MO., September 22, 2004 (Business News
Update) — The six-person web development
firm The Incredible Web Company Inc. landed its second contract from
the United Way of Greater St. Louis. Financial details were not
disclosed.
The site for the St. Louis Post Dispatch’s “100 Neediest Cases”
program will go ‘live’ some time this week. For the past 81 years
the holiday charity program helping struggling families was
administered manually – with lots of paperwork. The online
application developed by TIWC will streamline the process.
Mick Madison, The Incredible Web Company
The company’s first United Way contract was
for automating Ameren’s (NYSE: AEE) “DollarMore” program. That site
went live in January and was instrumental in demonstrating that TIWC
could handle big projects.
“It was two solid months of development,” vice president Mick
Madison told Business News Update. “That’s becoming more and more
typical, but (DollarMore) was one of the first big contracts for us.
Since then we’ve done work for several big companies including
Raytheon.”
The Incredible Web Company is privately held, was founded in 2000
by Tariq Ahmed, and is headquartered in St. Louis’ Central West End.
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