Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Working a Mega Enterprise

As I continue to promote Division One International. it appears that I am getting the long awaited support that I have always been looking for. choosing the west coast was not the best choice but I do believe it was a smart choice. Seattle appears to be a good city to do business in. probaly far better than Atlanta was. I like Atlanta, but that city has gone to the dogs, and when ever I pass through there, I can see the deadness of that city. my goal is too make Division One International a mega enterprise. and in order to do that, I have look at cities like New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Milwaukee, and possibly Toronto Canada,
Los Angeles could be a venture for me but there is so much corruption in LA, I will have to re-think Los Angeles. I bring in people that I feel that will make good candidates to DOI, and I find these people in the most unusual places, places that you would never imagine finding prospective associates. but Division One International is moving forward. and my hopes of making this business successful is working far better than expected. we as a company are beginning to make money. we now have customers in China, Japan, Australia, India, Guam,
and all of the countries in Europe, Division One International is International. and I happy to be the first to say how honored that I am to be this company's chairman. our Telecommunications site can be logged onto http://ld.net/?22543008 and this is the key to what made us world wide. I would like to thank my first partner Lakisha Conyers for great enthusiasm and interest, and later my second partner Stacie Johnson in the Washington DC area. Alvin dixon-El and Arthur Mathis and everyone that decided to become apart of Division One International.
with your help and interest Division One International has pulled to the head of the pack. we were once known as the small business with the big corporate name, no longer, we are now up front with the heavy hitters. and we do plan to remain thais way, for as long as I am in charge of Division One International, we will continue to hold our own.