Each week on “On a Mission” we talk to community leaders who are out to make a positive impact in the area. Today, our host Dr. Wendy Norfleet talks with Phillip Burt from Southern States Material Handling.
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New Platform Empowers Owners to Save Time, Increase Revenue and Foster Community, While Delivering a Best in Class Customer Experience for Members
June 24, 2021, Durham, N.C. – Plan2Play, a technology company serving the needs of the fitness and wellness industries, today announced the launch of its ARC software. The customer relationship management tool enables entrepreneurs in the fitness, health, and wellness spaces the ability to Attract members, Run their business and Connect their communities.
“I am thrilled to bring this solution to market, as the industry has been waiting for a platform that encompasses all aspects of running a business and eliminates the headache of using multiple systems,” said Louise Fahys, an accomplished software engineer and CEO of Plan2Play. “Coming out of the pandemic, it’s critical that independent fitness and wellness facilities can offer the same level o
my wife is traveling in a wheelchair today, and there was someone to take us right out and bring us here, picked up our luggage, and we re just sitting here. they re printing our boarding passes and everything, taking us to the gate. it s been a piece of cake. reporter: the transition s being led by delta which is footing the bill, a cool $60 million to move into terminals two and three. the reason that these terminals are set to be part of a $14 billion upgrade to lax. we move come next wednesday, the real hard work begins which is this $2 billion investment in trying to, over the course of the next five years, phase in what we think will be a best in class customer experience. reporter: throughout the course of the day, passengers have been notified in pretty much every way possible that their terminals may have changed, x the biggest complaint was from one passenger who said he was upset in the new terminal that doesn t have his favorite restaurant.