Phones Down, Eyes Up Benefit Concert

The Phones Down Eyes Up Campaign

Phones Down, Eyes Up was initiated in honor of Brandon Walli. Sadly, Brandon lost his life at the age of 23 while crossing the road in 2016. It was thought that he had been texting and walking at the time. Brandon’s father, Tom Walli, and Geotab are hosting this free concert and informational event to shed light on managing device distraction in everyday life.

Phones Down Eyes Up Virtual Concert

It’s a Global Event

At this year’s Phones Down Eyes Up Benefit Concert, Geotab is switching things up by going virtual. Viewers from around the world will join together for a fun-filled evening with musical performances made by Geotab’s employees. The virtual concert will help to continue Geotab’s efforts to raise awareness surrounding the dangers of distracted driving and the responsibility we all have in helping to reduce traffic and pedestrian-related accidents.

Join viewers from around the world and enjoy live music while supporting a great cause!. The virtual concert will continue the company’s efforts to raise awareness surrounding the dangers of distracted driving and the responsibility we all have in helping to reduce traffic and pedestrian-related accidents.

For every person that watches the virtual benefit concert, Geotab will donate $5 to Brake, a registered charity with various global initiatives that strive to promote road safety, sustainable transport, and supporting victims of road crashes.

We hope to “see” you at the Phones Down Eyes Up global virtual concert!

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What are you thankful for?

Being Thankful in 2020

What are you thankful for? Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to reflect on all of the things we have to be thankful for. Considering the challenges we have all faced in 2020, we think it appropriate to pause this week and share some of the things we acknowledge our gratitude for.

What are you thankful for?

As an organization, we are grateful that…

  • The great majority of our clients are surviving the impact of this unprecedented pandemic.
  • We were able to help many of our clients who were impacted, and that many of our suppliers stepped up to help us help them.
  • The people in our community have heeded the guidelines to minimize the risk. We have had no reports of employees having had the virus.
  • That we are able to help our customers improve safety & save lives.
  • Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant are readily available.

We asked our staff what they are thankful for and received the following responses.

I am thankful for the long partnerships with have with our customers.
Eron Iler

President, Fleetistics

No matter how big or small, I am grateful for them all… our customers! I am also very grateful for our amazing staff who work so hard to provide excellent customer service.
Amy Anderson Iler

VP of Finance, Fleetistics

My health, the health of my family, friends, co-workers and customers.
Amy Naylor

Director of Customer Relations, Fleetistics

Clients that continued to do business as usual in spite of COVID 19.
Brandon Santiago

Sales Manager, Fleetistics

I am thankful for my children.
Sergio Pardo

Sr. Solutions Technician, Fleetistics

To work with such a great group of people that care about so much more than just themselves.
Lynn Rios

Solutions & Communications Specialist, Fleetistics

For working with a staff that truly cares about customers.
Darryl Arnold

Director of Product Development, Fleetistics

For being in good health.
Christine Reisig

Shipping Administrator, Fleetistics

That my home family and work family have been safe, and there for one another throughout this turmoil that has been 2020.
Kim Thoman

Business Analyst

For God, my kid, and technology allowing for remote work.
Josh Holcombe

IGTech365

For having a job through COVID with flexibility for personal time off.
Richard Snell & Jesse Smith

IGTech365

So what are you thankful for?

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High Tech Solutions for COVID 19 Safety

High Tech Solutions

High Tech Solutions to Win

Recent high tech solutions we are seeing are proof positive that we are well on our way to overcoming the obstacles created by the COVID 19 crisis. It’s high time to get us all back to work, and innovation is the American way.

 

High Tech Solutions from Ford

Ford Motor Company is at the top of that list with a system recently featured on Government Fleet. This new software uses existing systems for a new purpose, to neutralize the virus in police vehicles. It is available immediately on all 2013-19 Police Interceptor Utility vehicles. The system uses heat generated from the vehicle’s powertrain and climate control systems. It raises the temperature in the passenger compartment to over 133 degrees for 15 minutes, long enough to help disinfect the surfaces that are touched by officers and passengers.

 

High Tech Solutions for Law Enforcement

Predictive Analytics

Inspired by events following Hurricane Irma, USF has been working on a project to bring predictive analytics to health care staffing needs. The idea is to create a high-tech tool to help provide nursing homes with a way to predict and plan for staffing. Ultimately, this model could be applied to other industries when a crisis is looming.

 

High Tech Solutions in Retail

According to businessreport.com, Magnolia Bakery in NYC is encouraging patrons to pass through a UV chamber similar to the airlocks outside biohazard labs. A 20 second UV exposure is thought to be lethal for viruses and bacteria, but safe for humans.

 

Partners for High Tech Solutions

Computerworld recently posted a list of high tech companies offering development assistance, products, and online forums to assist all kinds of businesses to adapt to new social distancing and operational protocols. Help is available for everything from business solutions to adapt for a remote workforce, to virtual classes and meetings, to crowd sourcing to feed the homeless and hungry. Businesses, individuals like Bill Gates, and organizations like the USO are all finding and sharing ways to overcome the challenges presented by COVID 19.

 

All of this is evidence that the American spirit is strong and innovative. We will more than survive. We will thrive!

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