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Owners
Brett Johnson, CEO
Leila Johnson, COO
Both owners are experienced speakers and trainers and are available for in-person, online, radio, and TV opportunities.
Web Sites & Social Media
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| Leila's LinkedIn | Blog | Leila's Book |
Business Awards
2011: Web Hosting Search Top Pick Web Design Company in New Mexico
2009: DiversityBusiness.com Top 50 Women Owned Businesses in New Mexico
2008: DiversityBusiness.com Top 500 Small Businesses in the United States and Top 100 Small Businesses in New Mexico
2007: New Mexico Business Weekly Forty Under 40 Recipient - Leila Johnson
2005: Northern New Mexico Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO(r)) Up and Coming Business Owner of the Year - Leila Johnson
Interviews & Features
February 2011 - "RingCentral Voices: Dancing During Business Hours", RingCentral Blog
November 2010 - "10 Ways to Grow Your Business, Despite the Economy", American Express OPEN Forum
November 2010 - "Overcoming Challenges with .Biz", SullysBlog.com
October 2010 - "Time to Fire Your Client", Women Entrepreneur
June 2010 - "129 Ways to Manage your Time?" blog post by Sarah Shaw on The Entreprenette Gazette (#91)
October 2007 - "The Couple That Works Together Has Fun Together", Home Business Magazine (print edition)
March 2005 - Should We Exhibit at Tradeshows?, Professional Services Journal
2005 - International Virtual Women's Chamber of Commerce Interview
2004 - Entrepreneur Magazine Home Based Business Radio Show Interview (hosted by Paul and Sarah Edwards)
July 2004 - "Risky Business", New Mexico Business Weekly
June 2004 - Small Business Success, Entrepreneur Magazine (print edition)
February 2004 - "2 Businesses May Be Better Than 1", Rio Rancho Journal (print edition)
Ideal Speaking Engagement/Interview Audiences
- Web developers and designers
- Virtual/work from home businesses
- Nonprofit board of directors
- Nonprofit staff
- Entrepreneurs and small business owners
- Business students
- Couples in business (copreneurs)
- African-American or other minority business groups
- Women's business groups



