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Filnet Featured in the Washington Business Journal
CEO Talks to WBJ about Improvements That Make Office “More Conducive to Creativity”
Alexandria, VA, August 16, 2005-Filnet is featured in the “Sources Say” column of this week’s Washington Business Journal (WBJ). WBJ editors asked Filnet CEO/President Chris J. Baltazar and four Washington area executives about improvements they have instituted to make their workplaces “more conducive to creativity.”
According to Mr. Baltazar, “Since most of our employees are programmers or designers, creativity is essential. Naturally, we want to keep our team in an environment that is ergonomically sound and promotes ingenuity. In terms of interior design, our high-tech themed office has plenty of open space, large work areas and an abundance of natural lighting thanks to a promenade of windows next to work stations. Beyond the windows, our staff is treated to scenic vistas of lush woodlands in the summer and vibrant foliage during autumn.”
The complete news feature can be found on page 47 in the print version of the Journal (August 11-17, 2006). Filnet was also featured in “Sources Say” last fall (October 21-27, 2005 issue).
The Washington Business Journal (WBJ) is the most read business publication in the region. Over 105,000 government and private sector executives and their staff scan the pages of WBJ every week. WBJ is located on the web at http://washington.bizjournals.com/
Filnet is a certified SBA 8(a) business that provides data quality, web applications and web development services for government and commercial enterprises. Privately owned and operated, the firm also offers full-lifecycle development and support services, IT staff augmentation, web hosting and online training products. Filnet has ranked 14th in Deloitte’s Virginia Fast 50 and ranked nationally in the Fast 500. Filnet is on the web at www.filnetinc.com.