Carolina Wings and Rib House Selects 1TouchSoftware’s Enterprise Restaurant Management System

Fairfax, VA (PRWEB) December 1, 2008

1TouchSoftware Solutions, Inc. (1TouchSoftware), the leading provider of fully integrated Enterprise Restaurant Management Systems (eRMS), today announced that Carolina Wings and Rib House, an expanding Southeast Restaurant Chain and Franchisor, has selected the 1TouchSoftware suite of real-time restaurant front, back and above house software solutions. Carolina Wings and Rib House selected the entire suite of 1TouchSoftware eRMS software modules to help maximize revenues, reduce costs and increase customer service.

“With restaurants across multiple states, we wanted a cost effective suite of software solutions that allows us to not only aggregate and consolidate all our data for reporting purposes but also help manage the day-to-day operations of the restaurant remotely” said John Clinger, Director of Marketing. “With 1TouchSoftware’s eRMS we found that we can manage every aspect of all our restaurants in real-time through the easy to use manager application that lets us update or add menu items, view sales and labor reports, or sell gift cards by simply connecting through the internet. The system and its ability to manage all restaurant data is truly unique in our industry.” added John.

The 1TouchSoftware eRMS is a fully featured suite of restaurant management and marketing solutions that include: point-of-sale, back-of-the-house, above house, inventory, enterprise reporting, scheduling, customer relationship management, gift cards, and loyalty. The 1TouchSoftware eRMS modules help increase operational efficiency, reduce capital expenditures, and enhance profitability for independent and multi-unit operations. Unique in the industry, all applications are fully integrated and based on a centrally hosted model.

“We are pleased to have been selected by Carolina Wings and Rib House” said Juan Cole, President and CEO of 1TouchSoftware. “The Carolina Wings and Rib House concept truly showcases the benefits our centralized real-time suite of solutions offers independent restaurants, chains and franchises that are seeking to have greater control over the costs and operations of their stores”. Based on a centrally hosted model, the 1TouchSoftware architecture eliminates the need for both in store and corporate hardware servers without eliminating the benefits. It also eliminates the many hidden costs associated with upgrading a restaurant chains system when new features are released.

Rollout of the system has already been completed at the company’s franchise store in Beaufort, SC and its newest store in Blythewood, NC. The combined team of 1TouchSoftware and Carolina Wings and Rib House corporate staff will roll-out the remaining stores.

About 1TouchSoftware Solutions, Inc. (http://www.1touchsoftware.com)

1TouchSoftware Solutions, Inc., is the leading provider of integrated enterprise restaurant management and marketing software solutions. 1TouchSoftware is delivering a new generation of front and back of the house software solutions that help restaurateurs better manage operations, resources, and the many touch points of the client relationship. Based on a centrally hosted architecture, the 1TouchSoftware suite of integrated software products leverages the internet to provide independent and multi-unit restaurant owners and managers complete control over all restaurant operations. The 1TouchSoftware suite of integrated products includes POS, Enterprise Management, Enterprise Reporting, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Loyalty programs.

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After School Program Focusing on Social Emotional Learning Spreads Its Wings to Atlanta: Wings for Kids to Help K-5 Graders Soar


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 30, 2012

For more than 15 years, Wings for Kids has delivered powerful life lessons to elementary students in Charlestons most challenging schools. The nations only program of its kind, Wings teaches Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) to disadvantaged kids who struggle to navigate academics, and often can neither comprehend nor manage the difficult circumstances of their lives.

In August, this proven after school program (participants have a 40% higher high school graduation rate than non-Wings peers) will expand to Atlanta, bringing its novel curriculum to 200 at-risk, Fulton County K-5 graders. Students will be chosen based on referrals and need.

School administrators were impressed by Wings track record in Charleston, helping reverse the tide in area dropout factories. WINGS kids work through a variety of activities to develop self-awareness, relationship skills, social awareness, self-management and responsible decision-making.

Preliminary studies by Yale, the University of Virginia and the College of Charleston show WINGS kids behave better, perform better academically and attend school more often than non-WINGS kids. These preliminary results led to a $ 2.8 million grant awarded in late 2011 to UVA by the Institute for Education Sciences to conduct a 4-year impact study on WINGS.

Winners of the 2011 Social Impact Exchange business plan competition, the non-profit intends to serve 12 schools by academic year 2014-15.

For the 2012-13 academic year, WINGS will be delivered to Heritage and S.L. Lewis Elementary Schools (both in Fulton County). WINGS is a natural fit for us, said S.L. Lewis Elementary principal Josephine Richmond. Our school motto is Soaring to New Heights and WINGS will definitely help us do that. I cant wait to watch my kids learn these important life skills and have fun.

Bridget Laird, CEO of WINGS, added: We have been diligently preparing for replication of our program for years and expansion specifically to Atlanta for months. We bring tremendous experience and excitement to this moment. Its our wish that one day, every kid gets the social and emotional skills they need to soar in life.

The concept of Social and Emotional Learning has been gaining popularity in both educational and parenting circles since its inception in the early 1990s. Research has found that SEL techniques can improve behavior and academic performance, lessen absences and provide more attachment to school; it also improves behavior at home and in other settings. WINGS recently introduced a Ready, Set, Soar with SELa DIY Social Emotional Learning Kit that can be downloaded for free. It contains SEL lessons like delivering positive reinforcement and becoming socially aware.

WINGS has partnered with United Way of Metropolitan Atlantas Ready By 21 collaborative. Ready by 21 unites various local and regional community service providers, key stakeholders, partnerships, coalitions and networks to transform high-need communities by implementing place-based strategies in communities that are home to persistently lowest-achieving schoolsthose that feed high school dropout factories.

WINGS has already begun its work in Atlanta, recruiting potential WINGSLeaders (employees who work in schools) from Morehouse College, Emory University, Spellman College, Georgia Tech and Georgia State.

About WINGS for kids

WINGS for kids began in 1996 in Charleston, S.C. It is the only U.S. organization focusing on teaching social and emotional skills to elementary kids in an after school setting. It currently serves 460 students across four schools in Charleston CountyMemminger Elementary, Chicora Elementary, North Charleston Elementary and James Simons Elementary. Since it began, it has helped more than 3,100 kids soar. To learn more about WINGS for kids, visit http://www.wingsforkids.org or call 843-296-1667





“Wings” Application Brings One-Click Dating to Facebook


Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) July 27, 2010

Triangulate, Inc. today announced that “Wings,” the first data-driven dating application on Facebook, has been selected to be featured on the Facebook Application Dashboard. In addition, Triangulate also announced that they have secured funding from Trinity Ventures and Rick Thompson, Chairman of Playdom. The company has raised a total of $ 750,000 to bring Wings to market and to continue development on applications that capitalize on the marriage of analytics and social media.

Founded by three Harvard graduates in 2009, Triangulate helps social citizens use their own data to improve their lives, the lives of their friends, and the world around them. Wings is the first application available from the company.

Wings brings “one-click dating” to Facebook by removing the burden of profile-building. Wings uses an innovative social compatibility engine to find matches based on a user’s online activities. Wings is one of only ten third-party applications selected to appear on the Facebook Application Dashboard. Facebook selected Wings because it utilizes Facebook data in new ways and incorporates Facebook’s new payment system, Facebook Credits.

“Wings revolutionizes online dating by using social media to replace unwieldy questionnaires with amazingly rich profiles and then instantly deliver highly-compatible matches,” said Triangulate Co-Founder and CEO Sunil Nagaraj. “We make it simple and fun for daters to convey an authentic picture of themselves in order to meet their ideal matches. Wings helps to connect the dots of a person’s social world to make online dating effortless and accurate: characteristics from Facebook, comments from Twitter, movies from Netflix, and offline hangouts from Foursquare.”

Wings capitalizes on two key trends in the social media landscape: first, online dating is on the rise, as 40 million Americans visit online dating sites each month. Second, people are spending more time on Facebook more than 6 billion minutes every day.

“In recent months, we’ve seen social media data become ubiquitous, and Triangulate is perfectly positioned to leverage this new data set through applications such as Wings,” said Patricia Nakache, General Partner with Trinity Ventures. “Their proprietary engine and algorithms do all the legwork, so consumers don’t have to. Dating just got much simpler.”

The Wings social compatibility engine reveals trends and insights about a user’s behavior and personality relative to his or her matches and relative to the general population. By opting in to connect their social accounts, people are immediately rewarded with insights such as what their circle of Facebook friends says about their online personality, and are then presented with compatible matches based on this social analysis.

While it is completely free to meet singles on Wings, daters can gain access to exclusive features and additional matches by using Facebook Credits. The service is available at facebook.com/wings

About Triangulate:

Founded by three Harvard graduates, Triangulate, Inc. empowers people to use their own data to make the world better. Its first product, Wings (http://www.facebook.com/wings), is dedicated to discovering who people are, what aspects of their personality are especially notable, and which matches fit them best because of these factors. The companys patent-pending social matching engine leverages opt-in user social media activity to build deeper profiles and make more accurate recommendations. Triangulate is backed by top Silicon Valley investors including Trinity Ventures and Playdom Founder/Chairman Rick Thompson.

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Fox News Channel 15th Anniversary Show In Orlando, Special Guests Include Band Foreigner and Cooking Segments with Hurricane Grill & Wings


West Palm Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 16, 2011

http://www.hurricanewings.com Fox News Channel (FNC) is 15 years old and to celebrate this milestone anniversary, FNC is kicking off a nationwide tour in Orlando (The Villages, Florida) with a live broadcast of Fox & Friends on Monday, September 19, from 6 to 9 a.m. Among the special guests are the classic rock band Foreigner (performing live) and Hurricane Grill & Wings

Dennis Flint Earning His Wings, Again

Baton Rouge, Louisiana (PRWEB) January 15, 2012

Dennis Flint, a retired U.S. Air Force captain and former commercial pilot for Northwest Airlines, just cant keep his feet on the ground.

As director of consulting and education for Louisiana-based Complete Medical Solutions an expert provider of practice-management software, hardware and consulting services Flint takes his duties seriously. And thats never more evident than when hes discussing the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Studies planned update from ICD-9 to ICD-10 in October 2013, the first update of the nations medical diagnosis coding system in 25 years.

According to Flint, the update represents a massive upheaval for medical practitioners, who are tasked with switching from a coding system that utilizes about 14,000 codes (each three to five characters long) to one including over 68,000 codes (some as long as seven characters). Calling the switch a really onerous change, Flint cites studies that predict the cost of implementing the coding change will be about $ 160,000 over three years for the average five-doctor practice; other studies suggest that same firm will suffer a 20-percent decline in revenues, and thats if it perfectly implements the changes.

Theres so much more documentation required to comply with the coding changes, doctors just wont physically be able to see as many patients, Dennis Flint said. Whether its paperwork, referrals to outside providers or managed-care contracting, theres impact throughout the practice.

Making the coming transition even scarier for healthcare providers, he added, are the troubling findings of a recent survey of national healthcare providers regarding ICD-10. For one thing, many providers consider ICD-10 to be just a coding or IT issue, he noted.

Wrong, Dennis Flint said. ICD-10 crosses the entire continuum of a healthcare providers day-to-day work processes. Superbills, lab and X-ray orders, preauthorization of procedures and referrals to outside providers are all affected, just to name a few.

And what about retrospective reporting? he added. As practice administrators, we benchmark based on past performance. How can we rely on reports that compare ICD-9 apples to ICD-19 oranges? ICD-10 is not just an IT issue.

Another finding of the troublesome survey, according to Flint: Some insurance companies will be required to transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 and some will not, but most healthcare providers are unaware that in order to comply with both theyll be universally required to run dual coding tracks.

If not, he warned, they will be unable to file electronic claims. What sort of impact would it have on your practice if you couldnt file electronic claims?

To help as many doctors as possible be ready for the coding change, Flint is hitting the highway or in his case, the airways. A member of the Editorial Board of ICD-10 Monitor, an online news source dedicated to helping healthcare providers make educated decisions as they transition to the new coding system, Flint has completed a workshop series, several webinars and numerous national podcasts discussing ICD-10 and its implications, and has already traveled to various national locales including two recent trips as far as the Hawaiian islands to educate doctors in person.

Now hes packing his bags again. Flint is planning a Jan. 18 trip to Lansing, Mich., to address the Michigan Primary Care Association and a Jan. 26 voyage to Raleigh, North Carolina, to address the North Carolina Community Health Center Association.

After North Carolina, Dennis Flint will be in Austin, TX on January 28th to address TEXMED and numerous other dates are scheduled throughout the year. The Complete Medical Solutions consulting and education director said he anticipates several more junkets around the country to discuss the critical ICD-10 changes with healthcare providers.

Most practices know they need to do something about ICD-10, but they have no idea where to start, Dennis Flint said. ICD-10 will be a disaster for any practice that doesnt prepare.

About Dennis Flint

Parker, Colorado resident and retired U.S. Air Force Capt. Dennis Flint earned a bachelors degree in Organizational Behavior from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1977 and has enjoyed a long, varied and successful career in private industry. A former commercial pilot for Northwest Airlines and franchise manager for Snelling Temporary Services, hes filled various roles from sales director to VP of education to CEO during two decades in the medical-practice support and administrative services industry. Dennis Flint currently serves as director of consulting and education for Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based Complete Medical Solutions.

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Actress Terri J. Vaughns Take Wings Foundation Hosts 8th Annual Star-studded Gala to Benefit At-risk Teens – San Francisco Marriott Marquis – Aug. 13, 2011


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 25, 2011

San Francisco native and celebrated television and movie actress Terri J. Vaughn is founder of TAKE WINGS FOUNDATION, a non-profit organization that addresses social and life skills needs of at-risk teens. On Saturday, August 13, 2011, TAKE WINGS will host its eighth annual black-tie benefit affair with pre-gala receptions commencing at 6:00 pm at San Francisco Marriott Marquis, 55 Fourth Street. Tickets ($ 150 per person) may be purchased online at http://www.TakeWings.org.

Joining illustrious actress Terri J. Vaughn to host, perform, speak, honorary chair, sponsor, and receive recognition during her TAKE WINGS FOUNDATIONs eighth annual Angel Awards Benefit Gala are:

EVENT CO-HOSTS:

Actress Nicole Ari Parker (AKA Nikki Kodjoe)
(FILM: Exiled: A Law & Order Movie, Blue Streak, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins; TV: Soul Food, Second Time Around)

Actor Boris Kodjoe
(FILM: Resident Evil: Afterlife, The Confidants Surrogates; TV: Undercovers, Second Time Around)

ENTERTAINMENT:

R&B Vocalist Kelly Price
(DISC: Kelly (2011) This is Who I Am (2006), Priceless (2003)

2011 ANGEL AWARD HONOREES:

Warren J. Strudwick, M.D., M.B.A. Board certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine; President, Sinkler Miller Medical Association
Edward Fitzpatrick Multiple car dealership owner; philanthropic contributor to the arts, education and community enhancement

HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS:

Denise Washington LeNoir, M.S.N. Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in healthcare for adolescents and teens; 2010 TWF Angel Award recipient
Neda Barrie Senior Executive Vice President, Business Development, Golden State Warriors
Alvin Al Attles Former Golden State Warriors guard and head coach
Michael A. LeNoir, M.D., F.A.A.A.A.I. Practicing Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area pediatrician and allergist; CEO, Ethnic Health America Network

SPONSORS:

Wells Fargo, Safeway Foundation, Golden State Warriors, Kaiser Permanente, Ross Stores, House of Hennessy and KBLX 102.9-FM

ABOUT TAKE WINGS FOUNDATION (TWF):

Take Wings Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to build the self esteem of San Francisco Bay Area at-risk teens between the ages of 13 and 18 by providing positive experiences and role modeling. The foundations core components in achieving its mission involve encouraging and enabling youth to provide community service, participate in life skills development activities and workshops, and earn academic scholarships, while emphasizing education, health and fitness. In 2010 TWF added Take Wings Male Youth Program to its previously all-girls program.

ABOUT TERRI J. VAUGHN:

Terri J. Vaughn has entertained us on television for eight seasons as a series regular. First, she stole Americas heart with her lovable portrayal of Lovita Alizay Jenkins on the WBs The Steve Harvey Show. After that, Vaughn made her way to UPNs All of Us. Currently, she is a cast member on the hit TBS television sit-com Tyler Perrys Meet the Browns. Among her film credits are “Three Can Play That Game,” “Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls,” “Redrum,” and “Angels Can’t Help But Laugh.” Vaughn has been honored with three Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress, a nomination for a 2005 BET Comedy Award, and also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on Soulfood.

But, before Vaughn ever had her first audition, she was growing up in a housing project in San Franciscos Hunters Point district. Today, she is determined to create positive, inspirational and educational experiences for teens growing up in disadvantaged communities. Out of her desire to give back to her community, in 1997, Vaughn started the TAKE WINGS FOUNDATION.

EDITORS:

To arrange pre-event interviews, obtain photos of noted participants, or RSVP (required) for on-site event coverage, contact Toni Beckham | 209-832-8020/408-499-3664 c Toni(at)PRetCetera(dot)com. PRESS CREDENTIALS REQUIRED for admittance.

Press pass entitles holder to media-related activities (photos, video, sound bites) throughout the gala evening; does not include dinner or gala table seating.

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Detroit Red Wings Team Up With Sportsdigita to Launch State-of-the-Art Ticketing Portal


Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) August 10, 2011

The Detroit Red Wings have teamed up with the sports marketing digital creative agency, Sportsdigita, to develop a 2011-12 season ticket plan microsite. Based on the rich tradition of the franchise, the interactive site opens with a thrilling introductory video, preceded by a unique visualization of the top Red Wings stars in 3D motion, followed by an immaculate view of inside Joe Louis Arena from any projected seat in the building. With the innovative site, the Red Wings have capitalized on driving all of their online real estate to the newly released website the latest interactive trend of viral season ticket sales.

The website, which houses all information pertaining to the Red Wings 2011-12 season ticket plans, allows the consumer to not only explore the full pricing and benefits of becoming a season ticket holder, but also see the actual view from the seat of their choice within Hockeytowns Joe Louis Arena using DigitAR technology. Fans can interact directly with the Red Wings ticket office through a live chat feature, forward the site to friends, and even be directed right to where they can purchase the ticket plans online. Addicted to your smartphone? No problem the website was built to be mobile-friendly to all phone operating systems, and can be accessed from anywhere. The site can be found at http://redwings.sportsdigita.com.

Season ticket holders are the life of any sports team, and the most crucial revenue source. By creating a cutting-edge and unique viral piece the Red Wings, who worked with Sportsdigita in order to design the marketing campaign and build out the engaging and interactive site, are setting themselves apart from those teams without exciting content to not only attract a larger audience of current and prospective ticket holders than ever before, but retain a consistent flow of leads that the site collects in its backend, all within an online platform that is live and accessible 24/7. When I was with the Tampa Bay Lightning, we moved our season ticket renewal piece from the mailbox to inbox and received an overwhelming, positive response from our current season ticket holders and fans, says Sportsdigitas President and former Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Communications for Tampa Bay, Angelina Lawton.

Sportsdigita is a sports marketing digital creative agency specializing in the latest interactive technologies, focusing on revenue generation for professional sports teams. Based out of Minneapolis, the agency made up of former sport executives strives to develop and implement new strategies, as well as share best practices from each of the major sports leagues. Sportsdigita provides its clients with integrated and personalized campaigns that involve: web development, social media initiatives, and mobile capabilities to cost-effectively reach their fans, partners and prospects. For more information, please contact Angelina Lawton at 612.801.8111 or alawton(at)sportsdigita(dot)com.

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