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History
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In the early 80's most chambers of commerce used manual systems to
maintain membership lists, handle member dues and billing, and perform
general accounting functions. The few chambers with computers used a
hodge-podge of software packages such as mailing list programs, database
programs, and spreadsheets which could not communicate with each
other and exchange data. In 1984,
a representative of a chamber of commerce approached Alan
Anderson about developing comprehensive software to perform
the "back office" functions which would run on the new PC's
just becoming available.
After studying the problem and conducting market research, Anderson
founded Chamber Data Systems, Inc. and developed the first comprehensive
and integrated PC software tailored specifically for chambers of commerce.
A short time later, JoAnn McDonough
joined as Vice President of Marketing, and the company was on its way.
The software, CC-Assist, is now in its fifth major
release and is easily the most powerful, reliable, and easy to use
package available. Since its introduction, nearly 800 chambers of commerce have
chosen CC-Assist as their primary administrative tool making it the most widely
used software for chambers of commerce.
Each successive version included new functionality and enhancements
based on feedback from nearly 3000 chamber staff members who have
used CC-Assist during its 25-year life.
The sole business
activity of Chamber Data Systems continues to be selling and supporting
CC-Assist and improving it to meet the ever-growing
needs of chambers of commerce.
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Florence Durant
After earning a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University, Florence
completed a work exchange stint in New Zealand working as an engineer. Upon returning
in 1997, she joined Chamber Data Systems and was active in all aspects of the
business including a principle role in the development of CC-Assist 8.0. She left Chamber Data Systems in 2000 to join a
start-up technology firm where she participated in and managed the development of new
technologies and progressed to the position of Chief Technology Officer. She
re-joined Chamber Data Systems in 2005 as President. Upon returning, she architected and led the
development of the next generation of CC-Assist software, CC-Assist.NET.
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Katie Johnson
Katie began her career in the insurance and medical industries and has extensive
experience in customer service, training, project management, business administration,
marketing, and consulting. She joined Chamber Data Systems in 2007 and is involved in
all daily operations of the company. She has also been integral in the
deployment of CC-Assist.NET. She has a B.A. degree from Texas Tech University and
an M.B.A from the University of Texas at Dallas.
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JoAnn McDonough
JoAnn had a wide range of business experience before joining Chamber Data Systems.
She co-owned and operated a business, served as Supervisor of Nutrition Marketing Services
at General Mills, was Contracts Administration Manager for a software company, and as a free-lance writer,
wrote speeches, magazine, and nutrition-related marketing materials.
JoAnn holds a B.S. degree from Texas Christian University.
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Alan Anderson
Before forming Chamber Data Systems, Alan had extensive experience
in the computer industry including software engineering and development,
project management, business management, marketing, recruiting, teaching,
writing, and consulting. He held numerous product and project management
positions at EDS, and served as Corporate Systems and Programming Manager
at Steak and Ale Restaurants of America. As a consultant, Alan managed
the development of numerous software products for major corporations including
EDS and USLIFE Systems. Alan holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mathematics
from Texas Tech University. Alan retired as President of Chamber Data Systems in
January, 2005.
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