
At APIOH, we continuously strive to present our clientele with the most innovative and functional web based recognition systems backed by a solid support system. Product development is always paramount to our business model, building the proper sales strategy will allow us to secure our future and developing the proper support structure will ensure ongoing customer satisfaction. Still, we are very careful not to forget why we developed APIOH and do not wish to be motivated by the business model alone. Our goal is to provide products to organizations that will convey the proper feelings and emotions when dealing with the sensitivity of recognition systems.
Sometimes we forget what our initial altruistic motivations once were when we get caught up in a venture or became involved in a cause. We get bogged down by the mundane activities and lose our passion. We become detached from the primary objective.
In “Memorial Day is approaching. What will it mean to you?” I pose the question of whether Memorial Day will pass without producing the proper reflection and recognition of those soldiers who gave up their lives to ensure our freedom. It should be a day when we should appreciate what they gave their lives for and a time when we ask ourselves what it is that we would risk our lives to protect and uphold. Unfortunately, the questions that occupy our minds on the long Memorial Day weekend tend to be more like ‘should be barbeque hot dogs or hamburgers’. Certainly, in such situations, the keystone of the holiday is absent.
I also included an article entitled “Was It True What They Said About…”. Just like we sometimes miss the message of Memorial Day, we sometimes miss the opportunity to leave a true and complete legacy of those we recognize. We instead leave nothing for our progeny or permit others to fill the void with inaccuracies or fiction while we go off to “eat our barbeques” and neglect our responsibility to our descendants.
We should always keep what’s most important in front of us while staying anchored to our foundation. Our predecessors risked their lives to make ours the best it can be. We must preserve their legacies and present their stories to our children. We have to let our children know who their benefactors were. Let them understand what it took to develop the organizations that are a mainstay of their lives. Let them reflect in the true and proper sense of Memorial Day.







How far does a sponsorship go in recognizing a loved or honored one?
APIOH products allow for internal sponsorship opportunities.
Still, the amount needed from within to underwrite could be further reduced by up to 25% with direct APIOH sponsorship.
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Memorial Day (celebrated this year on May 25, 2009) has become a day synonymous with barbeques, parades, a long weekend off, the beginning of summer, the Indianapolis 500, authority to wear white clothing, the Syms bash, poppies and more. So much more that we sometimes forget what Memorial Day is really about. Memorial Day is about reflecting on those who dedicated their lives to ensuring our freedom.
Maurice-Alexis Jarre, an award winning French composer and conductor, passed away on March 28, 2009. I knew of some of Jarre’s work, but I never knew of Jarre individually, and likely would not have had it not been for a post Shane Fitzgerald, a Dublin university student, posted in Wikipedia. Fitzgerald posted a beautiful poem by Jarre. It read, “One could say my life itself has been one long soundtrack. Music was my life, music brought me to life, and music is how I will be remembered long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz playing in my head that only I can hear.”


