On behalf of the entire Odin team, I would like to say thank you to those who attended our Annual Appreciation Event. We had a treasure chest of fun and hope you did too.
There were many who worked hard to insure we would all have a great adventure. My brother Jerry and the rest of the staff here at Odin constitute a wonderfully cohesive team. Without them, we wouldn't be where we are-obviously.
We have enjoyed all the feedback we have received after our event. And, if you missed the "Odin previews" (our video presentation), make sure you check back; we'll post that and some of the feedback here.
We remain committed to giving our clients access to their data in the way they want to see it. Our growth tells us this philosophy is working.
In the Odin video presentation, we highlighted that the Norse god Odin sacrificed an eye to have all wisdom-wisdom became his "advantage." With the magical ingredient of "time," we know that we can continue to provide additional insights that will make your business "wise" and increasingly competitive. The Annual Appreciation Event is our way of saying thank you for your loyalties and the opportunity to further develop a long-term working relationship.
The past year has been one of growth and progress for us; but growth requires stretching. We know the past year brought a few growing pains; we aren't the only ones who felt them. We have made many changes to alleviate those "pains." In 2006 we moved our offices and our staff nearly tripled. In Q4 of this year, we will be expanding again. Additionally, significant investments were made to both hardware and infrastructure. We are optimistic that these changes, coupled with our individual efforts internally, will continue to sooth the growth pains.
Thank you again for your business and for allowing us to share our appreciation for your loyalty; it is sincerely appreciated. We are continually committed to open lines of communication. If there are specific needs you wish to address, we hope you will tell us.
We look forward to another year of growth and progress.
Gary Norton