Smaller Indiana

Making people and ideas findable

Jerry Greene
  • Male
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • United States
Share 

Jerry Greene's Friends

 

Jerry Greene's Page

nohome.org humanitarian web hosting

"We’re proud to say that we support the vision of nohome.org by hosting our website with them since 2004. We absolutely love our website and so, it seems, does everyone that sees it. We get compliments almost daily about what a beautiful and original website we have for our design firm. It not only makes us look good, but I know, has lead to more projects."

website: www.phanomen.com

Loree O. Everette President
PHANOMEN/design / your partners in design...
WBE / MBE Certified
18 N. Belmont Ave., Suite B
Indianapolis, IN 46222
ph: 317.439.4355
fax: 317.917.1470

wb: www.phanomen.com

"We have had so many complements on our website from our clients lately.  I am very sure that we have won many projects where we have been chosen over our competitors because our website gave the impression that we are more professional, impressive and creative than our competition.  It also illustrates our work in a way that really makes our projects look striking."

website: www.mobelwerks.biz

Heather B. Diers President möbelwerks, inc.
WBE Certified
ph: 317.299.6000
fax: 317.299.6626
wb: www.mobelwerks.biz

 

Profile Information

How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Client
What is your greatest strength?
As Chief Executive Officer and founder of nohome.org, Jerome Greene has set the strategic vision and direction for the company.

Prior to forming nohome.org, Jerome served as Manager of Web Development for Mobility Services International, a leading relocation management company serving the employee mobility needs of corporations worldwide. There he helped guide the direction of MSI in the creation of a comprehensive web based marketing initiative.

In addition to his aforementioned work, Jerome served as Information Architect for the Massachusetts Department of Education, overseeing the development of the Nationwide Virtual Education System; Webmaster for CMGI, a leading provider of technology and e-commerce solutions and as Internet Engineer for CrossComm (now known as Olicom) a manufacture of networking devices.
What are you working on?
nohome.org was created to provide options to the thousands of international refugee families entering the United States each year.

Upon arriving in the United States each individual refugee is given approximately 4 months of temporary assistance from our government to get their lives in order. Yet for the many that do arrive few if any, speak our language, nor have the skills necessary to gain meaningful employment. And they instead find themselves once again without a home.

The goal of nohome.org is to provide options today that will lay a solid foundation for our new arrivals to build upon.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.nohome.org
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state

Comment Wall (42 comments)

You need to be a member of Smaller Indiana to add comments!

Join this social network

At 1:46pm on June 2, 2009, Terry East said…
Hi Jerry,

I apologize for not responding to your comment earlier.

Smaller Indiana is an amazing network. I am excited to have moved to Indiana and to meet so many people who are committed to making a difference.

My intention for joining the network is to continue to meet new people, learn of new ideas, and to make a contribution to the community, myself.

I grew up in the world of high-tech, working at a large corporation (EDS) and two Internet start-ups focused on business development. I have supported large strategic sales, created and managed strategic alliances, and completed mergers and acquisitions.

I am very interested in sponsorship and causing marketing. I see this marketing medium growing at the expense of traditional marketing -- and I am excited to see the activation infrastructure growing as web 2.0.

I look forward to meeting you, personally in the near future.

Terry
At 1:00pm on May 27, 2009, Joy Neighbors said…
Hi Jerry,
My company, VAMP Shows (vampshows.com,) is a traveling theatre troupe that performs murder mysteries and Improv comedy shows for corporations, organizations and private parties. We’ve performed for holiday parties, company picnics, banquets, annual meetings, trade shows, etc. One thing has led to another and I am now branching VAMP out into offering team-building, effective listening and communication training using the rules of Improvisation. I also do public speaking on topics such as Improv life skills, small company events, public relations and wine. Strange mix I know, but I am also the Marketing and Public Relations for Purgatory Cellars/White Owl Winery. (whiteowlwinery.com)
Guess that makes me a professional wine drinker too!
Anyone have ideas or suggestions? Contact me here or at
joy@vampshows.com
Thanks!
Joy
At 11:56pm on May 18, 2009, Wendis Fugate said…
Hi Jerry
I am not sure what I hope to gain, maybe just some insight that would help me as well as others not just in business but in general as well. I like to think I have many good qualities. I woud like to meet like minded people, people that I could bounce ideas off of and let them do the same.

Thanks Wendis
At 9:31pm on May 15, 2009, Joseph Krall said…
Jerry,
I am on the board of Trusted Mentors. You can get an idea of their mission at www.trustedmentors.org.
Are you aware of Homeward Bound, a walk that is being held downtown next month to raise money for charities trying to prevent homelessness? Their site is www.homewardboundindiana.org, and I have a team of walkers named the KPS Crawlers. If you are not already involved, you are welcome to join my team.
Joseph
At 8:28am on May 15, 2009, Manunya Nookong said…
Thank you Jerry. I will try to put my ad up by the end of this weekend. Please feel free to contact me anytime if you need any assistance.

Have a great day.

-Manunya
At 5:25am on May 15, 2009, Jake John Fornuto said…
Hey Jerry,
I can do either one.
I lived for many years on the west side.
Avon and Brownsburg.
Raised my three daughters there, all went to Ben Davis HS.
At 10:46pm on May 14, 2009, Terry East said…
Thanks for the friend invite. I look forward to meeting you.
T
At 9:29pm on May 14, 2009, Manunya Nookong said…
Hello Jerry,

Hope all is well and thank you for a warm welcoming to Smaller Indiana. I am lookong for a job in public relations or communication fields. Or it can be anything related to that.

I have two Master's degrees; one in applied communication (major in corporate and health communication) and another one in public relations management. I am here to expand my networks and see if this will help me to meet more people and obtain a job.

I am very good at working with people and very patient. People say that I have excellent people skills and I always find it truly pleasurable to communicate with others. I have experiences in client services, conducting research analysis, market research/competitor scans. I have a keen interest in social media, social networking, SEO, and computer advanced technology.

I also have international professional experiences, I worked for IBM Thailand with software team and its marketing department, as well as OgilvyOne Worldwide and helped the firm in both client services and strategic planning area.

I am so new to the site, hence I am not sure who I can meet. Your advice would be much appreciated.

Thank you Jerry

-Manunya
At 8:03pm on May 14, 2009, Joseph Krall said…
Jerry,
Thanks for the welcome. After years of being a corporate executive, I started my own company helping individuals and organizations achieve their goals. I am also on the board for a non-profit that mentors people who are "at risk" of becoming homeless.
At 7:47pm on May 14, 2009, Jake John Fornuto said…
Hey Jerry,

I moved to Indy's northeast side so I am trying to expand my contacts. Basically I like to network and meet new people to help my business grow.
Being in real estate I need to network and prove to new contacts that I am the person they need to represent them. The best way to do that is to simply make contact with them and the rest will follow.
 
 

Forum

Loree Everette

Rhythm Discovery Center - Indianapolis

Started by Loree Everette in Arts & Culture 3 hours ago.

Will Hardison

New Client Needs Help With Logo Decision 17 Replies

Started by Will Hardison in Questions and Answers. Last reply by John Karamanski 6 hours ago.

Kristen Horton

Real Women vs. Models: Who do you want to see in a magazine? 36 Replies

Started by Kristen Horton in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Anika Hutchinson 8 hours ago.

Tim Harms

Google AdWords 6 Replies

Started by Tim Harms in Business. Last reply by Jennifer Swineford 12 hours ago.

Jennifer  Padgett

Where do you go to jump start you creativity and get out of a rut? 42 Replies

Started by Jennifer Padgett in Design. Last reply by cappi phillips 13 hours ago.

Christopher Olson

Anyone here interested in Mystery Shopping? 1 Reply

Started by Christopher Olson in Non Profit: events, news, ideas. Last reply by Mrs. Cara Dafforn 14 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Why connect Linkedin + Twitter? 21 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Pat Coyle 1 day ago.

Pat Coyle

Colts confessions: Were you awake or asleep at the end? 118 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Deborah B. Jenkins 1 day ago.

Pat Coyle

Should Mayor Ballard offer cash for Apps? 6 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Michael J Dukehart, II 1 day ago.

About

Pat Coyle Pat Coyle created this social network on Ning.

Help

A few things to consider before joining Smaller Indiana:
1. Please use your real name (first and last) when you sign up, or we cannot open your account

2. Please do not use logos or commercial images for your profile photo

3. Events should be posted in the events calendar

4. You can post pretty much anything you want on your own personal page (self promotion, etc), and you can change the style of your personal profile page to reflect your corporate identification if you so choose.

5. Please keep all comments civil and polite. It's OK to feel strongly about a subject, and it's OK to be critical of ideas, but please refrain from personal attacks of any kind.

If you witness or experience any issues, please contact admin@smallerindiana.com and we will look into the matter.

6. Smaller Indiana is supported by its members, and by corporate sponsors. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, please call Pat Coyle at 317 332 7878.
 

© 2009   Created by Pat Coyle

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service