OMA Comp has been privileged to have Derek Paprzycki as part of our team. As we celebrate his OMA Comp 10 year anniversary, we want to make mention of his many achievements. Derek is an outstanding employee and role model. He is a great friend, leader, and creator. Derek has contributed and continues to be an integral part to OMA Comp’s growth and success. In 2014, Derek won the highest OMA Comp recognition award, Employee of the Year. OMA Comp wants to publicly thank Derek and his family for his 10 years of service and we look forward to many more years as part of the OMA Comp crew.
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Kind Words From our Friends at Hamtramckpopepark.org!
The Hamtramck Pope Park Board Members were kind enough to write us a testimonial in regards to the website we developed for them to help support their cause.
Many thanks to the Team at OMA COMP for creating and hosting an effective, easy to navigate website. Your Team was very helpful at making it even better than we could have imagined! We could highly recommend OMA COMP to anyone who is in need of a high quality website and reliable hosting.
Pope Park Project Board Members
Thank you Board Members for the kind words. If you would like to know more about the Karol Wojtyla Hamtramck Park Committee and their efforts, or would like to donate towards their cause, please visit www.hamtramckpopepark.org.
Social Media and how it’s changing the way we communicate
Over the course of the past decade or so, social media has begun to play a bigger and bigger role in our everyday lives. As a society, we’ve realized just how connected we have become through working together via Twitter, Blogging and your local Wi-Fi enabled Starbucks. Here are some interesting stories just over the past week or so showing you how critical and significant sharing that post or photo you took can be.
New York Yankee Alex Rodriquez or “A-Rod” as he’s known to his fan-base, recently came under fire by team manager Brian Cashman for tweeting something a little prematurely. Rodriguez, who is currently rehabbing after hip surgery, recently tweeted that the doctors told him he can play baseball again soon. After having read this, Cashman personally called Alex telling him to watch what he says. A-Rod’s excitement is understandable to a certain degree, but you still have to be careful with what you say on social outlets, especially Twitter. People can take your tweeted words and before you know it, you have an overnight phenomenon on your hands that you did not intend to have. Here’s hoping A-rod keeps his Instagram videos in the dugout to a minimum this season.
Another recent story is that of Rusty the bear’s great escape. The red panda escaped from the National Zoo in Washington D.C. sometime between Monday night and Sunday morning. The kicker is that the zoo released the information on the social staple Twitter, and within a few hours there had been tens of thousands of retweets asking for the rescue of this little guy. Pictures and sightings were also being shred. Rusty was eventually caught a little bit after 2 o’clock p.m. the same day over half a mile away from the Zoo, and it was all thanks to the locals of the capital working together through a website.
Whether it’s posting a bland status update, tracking and finding bad people, or just retweeting a celebrity, Social Media has changed the way we communicate as a whole. Understanding when and when to not post is key in many cases. It might be too early to tell whether or not it’s the right way to do things, but for the time being, social media is king. Who knows what going to be next.