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Businesses partner to give back to a local organization or business affected by the pandemic

Marco Chaffiotte, President, Enterprise CC, Ray Cline, President, Libertas Consulting, LLC and Stephen Klenert, SVP, Customer Solutions & Implementations, 365 Data Centers, will team up to provide a free $50,000 technology upgrade to an area business.
Marco Chaffiotte, President, Enterprise CC, Ray Cline, President, Libertas Consulting, LLC and Stephen Klenert, SVP, Customer Solutions & Implementations, 365 Data Centers, will team up to provide a free $50,000 technology upgrade to an area business. (Courtesy of Libertas Consulting, LLC)

Libertas Consulting, LLC,Low Voltage Nation and The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce areteaming up with a group of businesses to offer afreeinternet and technology overhaul, valued at up to $50,000, to a deserving organization or business located in Bucks or Montgomery County, Pa.

While many businesses were able to pivot during the pandemic and offer their products or services either via the Internet or by way of a hybrid online order/pick up in person model, there are those that have been limited in their ability to pivot due to issues with their technology. It is that kind of business that Libertas, Low Voltage Nation and The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce are looking to help.

Last year, Libertas Consulting, LLC, Low Voltage Nation and The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce were part of a team that delivered over $50,000 worth of Internet and technology upgrades to historic Craven Hall, the former home of John Fitch, inventor of the steamboat.All equipment, services, installation, hardware and implementation were generously donated so that Craven Hall could continue to preserve the history of Bucks County for many years ahead. The upgrade gave Craven Hall the ability to teach & preserve history in new, exciting ways, while also being able to offer the community a state-of-the-art meeting center — all at no cost to the Craven Hall Historical Society.

“The goal is to donate our services to a local organization or business that will use this gift to continue to build their community and share with others, said Ray Cline, president, Libertas Consulting, LLC. “Since we had a good experience helping Craven Hall last year, we decidedto help out a local business that would benefit from a technology overhaul.” Cline continued, “It is truly FREE, no strings attached, and is our way of giving back to the community to help a business recover from the global pandemic.”

To nominate an organization or business, fill out the online form at https://bit.ly/3unC3VO. The deadline to enter is April 30, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.

About Libertas Consulting, LLC
Founded on the principle that every dollar is important for small to mid-size businesses,
LibertasConsulting, LLCstreamlines tech processes and increases business efficiency through a dynamic range of client services including, but not limited to, help desk support, infrastructure support and upgrades, vendor management, low voltage wiring, secured wireless infrastructure, VoIP/PBX phone support and installations, security camera installations, and hosted cloud solutions. To learn more, visit: https://libertasllc.net/.

About Low Voltage Nation
Low Voltage Nation was created to help others carve out a fulfilling career path in low voltage and technology. Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, Low Voltage Nation boasts members from all over the country, as well as a healthy international base. Their mission is to connect low voltage and technology professionals with best practices in the field. To learn more, visit: https://lowvoltagenation.com/.

About the Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce
The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce was established in 1963 by a committed group of business professionals in response to the growing needs of the business community. The Chamber has become a vehicle to voice concerns before government entities, provide strong advocacy for services and develop policies that stimulate economic growth. Their mission is to develop, encourage, promote and protect the commercial environment in which members conduct their various enterprises. To learn more, visit http://bucksmontchamber.com.

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