Jim Parker of Digitell provided an update on his company that is moving into the former M & T Building.  He said that he is proud that his employee, Joel Keefer, is on the Rotary Board.  He thanked the City, County, Gebbie Foundation and Jamestown Renaissance Corporation for assisting him in making the move with his 30-year-old business possible.
 
Jim detailed that his company live streams and rebroadcasts , provides webinar solutions, captures quality content and provides content archiving/marketing platforms.  For instance, he explained how Digitell employee and Rotarian Joel Keefer was out of town at that moment live streaming a conference with over a hundred people attending in person and 524 attending online. He also spoke about a Conference Talk Show service he started as well as an internet broadcast station in his new building which can be rented for use.  Digitell also has an event center in the new facility that will permit them to hold 12 separate events at the same time. Jim said we need more technology jobs here.  He says it’s a good paying field and it’s a good    community for technology. He loves being in Jamestown and he mentioned that January, 2016, was the company’s best financial month yet..
 
Jim Parker is an enthusiastic, energetic and entertaining speaker and the members seemed to enjoy hearing his update on his visionary company. John Lloyd was the program chair for the program.
 
Photo: Jim Parker, center, appeared at the Greater Jamestown Noon Rotary’s recent meeting to provide an update on his company, Digitell. Left is Rotary President Mike Moots, while Program Committee Member John Lloyd is pictured, right.