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March Madness

By Alannah Dragonetti

Multiple Nor’easters couldn’t stop GovPilot from going far in March.


This month, GovPilot:

  • Was Tickled (Millennial) Pink to Find Our Piece in NJAC’s Newsletter
Millennials, those born between 1982 and 2000, account for one quarter of the United States population. GovPilot’s list of tactics for engaging this key demographic was picked-up by NJ Association of Counties and republished on pages 8 and 9 of the March 2018 edition of the organizaton’s monthly newsletter. As the Millennials say, “it’s lit!”
  • Broke Ground at Breaking Ground
A brutal Nor’easter didn’t stop organizers from holding the Breaking Ground conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and it didn’t stop GovPilot Vice President, James Delmonico, from attending. James manned an exhibit booth, sat on the panel, “Making Your Municipality Mobile & Tech Savvy” and had a blast at GovPilot’s first-ever Breaking Ground conference. We hope to be back next year!
  • Welcomed Ocoee, Fl
Speaking of snow, GovPilot is pleased to announce that we can now claim land of the snowbirds, Ocoee, Florida, among our clientele. Welcome aboard, Ocoee!




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