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GovPilot Had a Fly July

By Alannah Dragonetti

GovPilot’s July was reminiscent of a firework: it progressed quickly and steadily before ending with a bang.


Read all about it:

  • We Updated Our Site
    • With clients showering heaps of praise on GovPilot’s staff and software, it is shaping-up to be a summer of love.This month, we added a carousel of glowing client reviews to our homepage. We appreciate every kind word!
  • We Made NJAC’s July Newsletter
    • As anyone who has ever worked in sales can imagine, we hear “We don’t have the budget for that” quite a lot. New Jersey Association of Counties was kind enough to publish our response in the July edition of its newsletter. Please see pages 10 and 11.
  • We Welcomed the Following Clients
    • In last month’s newsletter, we announced that GovPilot has gone international.Our success abroad has not distracted us from our valued NJ customers. This month, we welcomed two new clients from our home state:
      • Lincoln Park
      • Paulsboro

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