May 5, 2005 -- TecAccess, a worldwide leader in electronic and information technology (E&IT) accessibility solutions, is very honored to be featured in the business section of the
Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday edition. The article will be published May 1, 2005.
The high profile piece discusses the reason that Debra Ruh, president and founder of TecAccess, created the top-notch company. The article also highlights the company's successes from a
business and an employee perspective. Associates recount how TecAccess has offered them a key to economic independence.
"TecAccess has meant the freedom to work from home, where I can be with my children who suffer from emotional disabilities," said Tracy Buetow, TecAccess operations manager. "It has also
given me the ability to work with people who are greatly gifted and yet overlooked too often. It has truly changed my life and the lives of many others."
According to Richard Belyea, TecAccess CEO, "TecAccess is more than a business. It is proof that persons with disabilities can be an integral and critical part of a business'
success."
About TecAccess
TecAccess is a SBA 8(a), Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) certified, and woman-owned company that is one of the leading providers of Section 508 Compliance Solutions and IT/web
accessibility services. TecAccess provides comprehensive services that enable clients to understand, acquire, and deliver fully accessible Section 508 compliant solutions, including
accessibility, consulting, training, auditing, and testing services for government agencies, businesses, and educational institutions. For further information about TecAccess, please call
(804) 749-8646, e-mail e-mail protected from spam bots, or visit our website at www.TecAccess.net.