I have attended many of the Northeast Ohio Software Association (NEOSA) networking events in the past. I have always enjoyed these gatherings, since I always meet interesting people. The event that took place at The Oak Barrel (@TheOakBarrel) on January 29, 2015, was a special night. Not only was NEOSA's new name presented, but also the expansion of services represented by the change.
NEOSA was started in 1998. I have attended NEOSA events since about 2001 -- before it was part of COSE. I remember first learning about and attending a NEOSA meeting at the old New Horizons Computer Learning Center (@NewHorizonsCLC) location in Independence, Ohio, where I was taking certification classes.
Over the years, whenever I told people about a NEOSA program or meeting, I would first say "NEOSA," and then say "Northeast Ohio Software Association," while explaining that it was a professional association supporting the technology field in the Greater Cleveland area. I always felt the name "NEOSA" had to be explained to those who had not yet attended a meeting. When I read the following NEOSA Tech Thursday announcement, I looked forward to a new name that would be more descriptive.
NEOSA Tech Thursday
...excited to share some important information at January’s Tech Thursday! We’ve been working on new branding for NEOSA throughout 2014 and we’ll announce our new name, share our new logo and also share information on new services coming online around business development, talent and more.
Announcing OHTech!
The Northeast Ohio Software Association is now OHTech!
The new name, OHTech, reflects the change in the composition that has already occurred within the membership of OHTech. No longer is the organization limited by the word "software" in its name. It is a professional association that supports the full gamut of the technology arena, not just software development.
The "OH" reflects a new strategic emphasis -- to grow to be a resource throughout the entire state of Ohio.
OHTech New Services
OHTech Blog
Wherefore art thou NEOSA?
We’ve been working on a lot of changes here, at the former NEOSA, changes that include new talent services, business development, statewide connections and more. So as part of that whole process, it made a lot of sense to re-evaluate the brand image and make changes as necessary. Hence: OHTech.
Details are still being announced, but the name change also reflects new and expanded programs. OHTech will seek out program partners throughout Ohio for its existing programs, to make it a statewide leader in technology professional services.
Watch for program developments in these areas:
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Workforce Development - Coordinate technical educational to address the current labor shortage in our region.
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Government Relations - Represent the interests of the technology field on statewide and federal levels.
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Manager of Talent Services - A new position created to support OHTech, with responsibilities to provide talent coaching for local tech companies. Patrick M. Antos (@PatrickMAntos) is the first Manager of Talent Services. Learn more about Patrick in this article: Five Questions with Patrick Antos
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Networking Events Beyond Cleveland - Not only plan networking events in neighboring cities, but possiblity broadcast presenters from one event to other locations.
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COSE - Explore how the core services of COSE (@COSEsmallbiz) can service the needs of technology companies in neighboring communities.
I recommend watching the OHTech website, and Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) on Twitter, to learn about OHTech programs as the develop.
What Others Shared - OHTech!
Here are some blog posts and articles about OHTech. I highly recommend reading Chuck Soder's OHTech article in Crains Cleveland Business.
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Five Questions with Patrick Antos
By Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis), COSE Blog (@COSEsmallbiz). Wednesday, September 24, 2014. -
Created in 1998 as NEOSA, IT organization re-engineers itself as “OHTech”
By Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis), COSE Press Release (@COSEsmallbiz). January 30, 2015.
(I have attached this press release as a PDF, which can also be found on COSE's website here) -
NEOSA is no longer: It's now OHTech
By Chuck Soder (@ChuckSoder), Crain's Cleveland Business (@CrainsCleveland). Originally Published: February 01, 2015 4:30 AM Modified: February 05, 2015 8:58 AM. -
Wherefore art thou NEOSA?
By Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis), COSE Blog (@COSEsmallbiz). Monday, February 02, 2015.
OHTech Announcement Photos
Thanks to Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) for sharing these photos with me from the OHTech announcement event:
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Tweets and Retweets
Here are my @sos_jr tweets and retweets that I shared about the event. They include my photos from the event, and links from others who attended.
.@NEOSA_Nellis It was good talking to U at @BlueBridgeLLC's #BBN10on2 celebration & learn of exciting news for NEOSA! http://t.co/6UY2MgHOPF
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 21, 2015
NEOSA hosts Tech Thursday 1/29 (THIS Thursday); join us for great tech connections & hear about new tech services http://t.co/kk1KCJiU7Q
— Brad Nellis (@NEOSA_Nellis) January 26, 2015
The new name for NEOSA had better be really good. They've been teasing us long enough.
— Mark W. Schumann (@MarkWSchumann) January 27, 2015
.@NEOSA_Nellis I signed up to come to NEOSA #tech Thurs to learn about new name & new business development services! http://t.co/6UY2MgHOPF
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 28, 2015
Thur 1/29 5:30PM Big announcement about #NEOSA at #Tech Thursday Event. Be there-> http://t.co/6UY2MgHOPF via @NEOSA_Nellis @COSEsmallbiz
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 28, 2015
Thur 1/29 5:30PM Important announcement at #NEOSA #Tech Thursday event. New services http://t.co/6UY2MgHOPF via @NEOSA_Nellis @COSEsmallbiz
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 29, 2015
NEOSA Tech Thursday is TONIGHT, make great tech connections AND find out about our new name (walk-ups welcome) http://t.co/kk1KCJiU7Q
— Brad Nellis (@NEOSA_Nellis) January 29, 2015
Tonight @NEOSA_Nellis: & @PreEmptive CEO Gabe Torok announce new name for #NEOSA to OHtech! pic.twitter.com/Vg1L6aa2yc
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 29, 2015
.@MarkWSchumann I like it. Simple and direct.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 30, 2015
.@matthewkaminsky Gr8 talking to at @NEOSA_Nellis announce of OHtech.The 2 groups we talked about R @TechPintNews's #TechPint & @WeCanCodeIT
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 30, 2015
.@AndyHalko Good to see U at @NEOSA_Nellis announcement of #OHtech name. I'll let U know when I email out your http://t.co/rPrLmYniUM slides
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 30, 2015
Congrats @NEOSA_Nellis on OHtech! New name & "new services coming online around business development"-exciting times! pic.twitter.com/6R9asqLNNK
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 30, 2015
Here are a few pictures from OHTech Tech Thursday last week http://t.co/L4y0lVEHYS
— Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) February 3, 2015
Thanks to our friends @CrainsCleveland for sharing exciting news of our brand transformation; exciting things ahead! http://t.co/G9t4rQpHBQ
— Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) February 2, 2015
A short blog post on our new name + links to the PR, @CrainsCleveland, & Tech Thursday pics (plus Shakespeare!) http://t.co/6uzAuXOwne
— Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) February 3, 2015
NEOSA re-branding, Tech Week news, coming events and more in our recent e-newsletter http://t.co/oUUhJahUNV
— Brad Nellis (@OHTech_Nellis) February 6, 2015
NEOSA is no longer: It's now OHTech, @ChuckSoder reports. It's expanding its focus statewide. http://t.co/hkylZzNMYd pic.twitter.com/ewIo5IHxQr
— Scott Suttell (@ssuttell) February 2, 2015
There is no @NEOSA: It's now OHTech. The tech association is expanding its services and going statewide http://t.co/7N1Ad2WZv8
— Chuck Soder (@ChuckSoder) February 2, 2015
Future
I look forward to watching the development of OHTech's new programs. I hope to do a follow-up blog post to report on their future progress.