Amadeus Consulting, a
custom application development and
mobile application development company located in Boulder announced today that Jay Millard, the company's Chief Marketing Officer, was named in the Boulder County Business Report's prestigious Forty under 40 class of 2011.
Nominees of the Forty Under 40 award must meet a number of qualifications: Be under 40 years old as of Feb. 16, 2011, have had an impact on his or her organization, live or work in Boulder or Broomfield counties, made significant contributions of time and talent to the Boulder Valley Community and show potential for being a leader during the next decade.
Jay Millard has made significant improvements since his arrival at Amadeus Consulting in 2008. Revenue doubled as he pioneered the expansion of new service lines including mobile application development, 24/7 software maintenance, and conversion rate optimization. Jay also implemented a plan dedicated to creating long-term clients by continually exceeding expectations.
Additionally, Jay is highly dedicated to the community. He co-founded the BLAST! Program (Business Leaders in Action for Sustainability Today) with John Basso, serves as the Community Chair at Rotary overseeing projects to improve early childhood education, and is an on-going weekly volunteer at the Boulder Valley Shelter for the Homeless.
On receiving the distinction, Jay Millard said, "I am honored to be included with such an extraordinary group of emerging Boulder leaders. I feel truly fortunate to be a part of such a great company in Amadeus Consulting, where we not only get to be a part of great custom software development solutions, but we are also all committed to making a difference in our community."
Some of the other inductees into the 2011 Forty under 40 class include; Philip Anson of Phil's Fresh Foods, Rustin Banks of BlogFrog Inc., Nicole DeBoom of Skirt Sports, Kyle J. Heckman of Flatirons Banks and many others.
Honorees will be recognized during the Forty under 40 Event on Feb. 15, 2011 at the Boulder Theater, as well as profiled in the February 18th issue of the Boulder County Business Report.