[nabop] Fwd: Moving Forward
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Mon Nov 6 10:42:20 CST 2006
>From: "Larry L. Lewis, Jr." <L_Lewis at Ameritech.net>
>To: "Larry L. Lewis, Jr." <L_Lewis at Ameritech.net>
>Subject: Moving Forward
>Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 10:02:04 -0800
>
>
>Monday, November 06, 2006
>
>Dear Friends, Customers, Colleagues, and Competitors:
>
>I wanted to drop you all a quick note to bring
>you up to speed regarding some recent changes in
>my life. About six weeks ago, I resigned from
>my position as President, Blindness Product
>Sales, Optelec U.S. Over the past month, Ive
>been assisting with the transition of the
>distribution and support of Optelecs current
>blindness products portfolio, and Im pleased to
>say that Wednesday, November 1 was my last
>official day as an Optelec employee. Ive
>learned a great deal over the past three years,
>and have all of you to thank for this. Firstly,
>Im thankful to my customers who enabled my team
>and I to nearly clear seven figures in revenues
>within our first nine months of selling in 2004
>while easily posting results well into seven
>figures for 2005 and surpassing this goal in
>2006. We were able to accomplish this with only
>a fraction of the products that we expected with
>a pretty lean team and I have a great deal of
>gratitude and appreciation for all of you who
>have been great customers. Secondly, a thank
>you goes out to my staff who have put up with
>me during the past three yearssmilesits not
>been an easy ride, but weve had a great deal of
>fun in the process, and I appreciate all of your
>efforts, sacrifices, and support for me. Id
>like to thank Optelecs third party
>suppliers: Tim Connell, Managing Director of
>Quantum Technology, Jaroslaw Urbanski, Managing
>Director of Harpo (the innovator of the Easylink
>product line), and Eduard Sanchez, CEO of Code
>Factory. The three of you and your respective
>companies provided Optelec US with some great
>products to sell over the past three years, and
>your companies commitments to providing
>innovative products in a timely and responsive
>manner have paralleled my teams commitment to
>sell them. Lastly, Id also like to thank my
>competitors for bringing out the best in me; Im
>a fiercely competitive individual who thrives on
>very difficult challenges, and youve provided
>me a playing field to further refine many
>skills that I will take with me into the next chapter of my career.
>
>So whats next for Larry? Ive founded my own
>company, Flying Blind, and Ohio-based LLC committed to:
>v Working on special projects with
>companies who have a reputation for actually
>bringing innovative products to market in a timely manner.
>v Working with companies focused on the
>development of emerging technologies with the
>end goal of bringing these technologies to a commercializable state, and
>v Ultimately, Id like to get back into the
>supply and distribution game with the right
>partner, and am exploring a few ideas and options on the R&D fronts.
>
>Im pleased to say that JoAnn Becker, who worked
>with me at Optelec will be joining me to assist
>with these projects. We have a few things to
>begin working on the front burner for the month
>of November, so stay tuned for more news.
>
>Please find below my personal contact
>details. My home office and mobile phone numbers will stay the same.
>
>Again, thank you all for taking the time to read
>this message, and I look forward to interacting
>with many of you in the weeks to come.
>
>Kind Regards,
>Larry L. Lewis, Jr.
>Home Office Phone: +1 (216) 381-8107
>Cellular Phone: +1 (216) 276-0699
>E-mail: L_Lewis at Ameritech.net
David Andrews and white cane Harry.
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