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May Every Month be as Great as May!

By Alannah Dragonetti

A productive May 2018 serves as GovPilot #goals for months to come.


This month, we :

 


  • Mixed and Mingled at the Municipal Clerks Association of NJ’s Annual Conference
      • GovPilot showed New Jersey’s clerks community how easy GovPilot’s digital forms and automated workflows can make their day-to-day at the MCANJ conference in Atlantic City, NJ.
  • Attended the NJ Association of Counties Annual Conference
      • There are 21 NJ counties and 100+ reasons to adopt GovPilot—a sentiment we clearly conveyed through product demonstrations and in-depth conversations at NJAC’s annual conference, also in Atlantic City, NJ.
  • Braved the Rain to Exhibit at the Managers’ Show
      • No electricity? No problem! A rainstorm strong enough to cause a blackout at the venue did not stop GovPilot from exhibiting at the APMM/NJMMA joint conference in Pocono Mountains, PA.
  • Welcomed the Following Clients:
    • Elizabeth, NJ
    • Haledon Borough, NJ
    • Woolwich Township, NJ

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