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Web Impressions founder and President Richard Dubuisson has always believed in using his talents to
help the next generation fulfill their potential. Having worked in education for over a decade, both in a
high school and a corporate setting, Mr. Dubuisson felt that many of today's young adults lacked the guidance, mentoring,
and opportunities they needed to demonstrate their full potential. Using Web Impressions as a platform to
showcase the talents of some of the members of the next generation of Web designers is the least he
could do to begin to address this country's opportunity divide.
We hope that other companies follow our lead and begin to re-think
about where talent lies in this country. |
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We are technologists with over 15 years of combined Web Development and IT experience. We are
designers, artists, developers, network engineers, educators, and most of the times…perfectionists.
Our uniqueness lies in our approach to our work.
We strive
to empower the next generation of web developers to go into the web development industry. To that end, we recruit and
target talented young, urban web designers and developers and provide them with training
opportunities, mentoring and coaching, as well as networking opportunities so that they may
develop both their technical skills and their business acumen. We help them understand
the intricacies of a web company including marketing, writing contracts, managing
clients, etc... In essence, we encourage them to use Web Impressions as a platform
to launch their own web development firms. A couple of our mentees are currently
working successfully as free-lance designers and have even contracted with us on a
few of our own projects.
We pride ourselves in
taking the time to create and support the right products for our clients. We take
greater pride in knowing that our work has meaning for the next generation as well.
We echo the sentiments of the great scholar who said: "To teach a man how he may
learn to grow independently, and for himself, is perhaps the greatest service that
one man can do another."
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