Myke Nahorniak Created an Online Calendar for Big Organizations with Localist
According to the company’s website, cool person in technology Myke Nahorniak founded his startup Localist after he got tired of missing events and learning about them after they had happened. Nahorniak wanted to create a product that would enable organizations such as large companies and schools to promote their events more effectively. Nahorniak believed this promotion would be most effective through the web. He wanted organizations to have an easy way to increase awareness for important events and deadlines.
Localist is Nahorniak’s vision come to life. It is an online calendar that automates the promotion of events so that more people find out about them and attend. Organizations both big and small can set up Localist in their own personalized web space via cloud technology. Companies and schools can even integrate the technology into their own web site if they so wish. Localist is an interactive calendar that not only shows people events and deadlines, but also allows users to highlight specific events or request email reminders for them. Rather than just see something interesting on a static calendar page only to forget about it in two weeks, those who use Nahorniak’s product can engage with each event through the online calendar. Users can actually take action to help themselves remember when an important date or deadline is coming. Any companies that want to integrate Nahorniak’s system should have cloud tech support available for any problems that come up during installation. Good business IT support services are also necessary to help maintain use of the product, which is especially true in cases where an organization wants Localist to fit seamlessly into its own website and brand.
Before founding Localist, Nahorniak already had an established career in the tech industry. He was formerly the chief creative officer at Betanews. Nahorniak also spent time working in web development for several startups and PR firms in his early career. He’s even spent time working as a media manager for a major newspaper, the Baltimore Sun. With his combined experience in technology, media, and marketing, Nahorniak has all the tools necessary to help him lead Localist to great success. Having the experience and the ability to run a company are two different things. However, Nahorniak looks like he may have both of those characteristics given Localist’s early success.
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