Monday, January 26, 2009

Web Site Re-Launch of www.heritageconsultinginc.com

Heritage Consulting Inc. announced today the launch of an entirely rewritten, rebuilt and upgraded web site http://www.heritageconsultinginc.com/.

The new web site, designed by Ted Studios of Chicago (http://www.tedstudios.com/) a communication design firm, has new many features and functionality including:
  • History and background about Heritage Consulting Inc. and its work in three practice areas: downtown and commercial district revitalization, historic preservation and nonprofit organizational development;
  • Direct link to the firm's blog http://www.heritageconsultinginc.wordpress.com/;
  • Client testimonials;
  • Collaborations, a page describing our workshops and consulting activities with two other downtown revitalization consultants;
  • Project pages with our most up to date work;
  • Click through ordering for New Solutions for House Museums, Ms. Harris recent book; and
  • New client contact form and list serve.

Donna Ann Harris, the firm's Principal, noted "our new web site is designed to provide basic information about the firm for new and current clients. The addition of new pages and features, will allow us to update and add content on a regular basis. We are particularly excited about our new collaborations with Stephanie Redman and Diane Williams on workshops for downtown revitalization clients."

We invite you to visit http://www.heritageconsultinginc.com/ and tell your friends and colleagues.

Heritage Consulting Inc. is a woman-owned business that provides assistance to non-profit organizations, government agencies and corporate clients nationwide in three practice areas: downtown and commercial district revitalization, historic preservation and non-profit organizational development. Donna Ann Harris is the firm's principal and has over twenty years of experience as a trainer, program designer and manager in the historic preservation field.

Heritage Consulting, Inc. has a particular expertise in non-profit organizational development issues and can provide long or short term assistance in downtown revitalization planning, partnership development, sustainable funding strategies including establishing business improvement districts, and strategies and planning for reuse of non-profit or government owned historic structures.