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Princess Diana website win for TNL
A Tyneside Internet software development company has won a web contract with the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Newcastle-based TNL has been selected to integrate its ‘Curo’ content management system (CMS) into the memorial fund’s website - www.theworkcontinues.org.
The Fund, established four days after Princess Diana’s untimely death ten years ago, seeks to continue the Princess’s humanitarian work by supporting charities that help the disadvantaged, providing them with support, a voice and opportunities to realise their full potential.
Paul Hensby, Head of Campaigns and Communications at the Fund, said: “Curo is the most user-friendly CMS I have come across and the Fund will benefit from being able to amend and add content quickly and efficiently.”
The fund will be using Curo to manage the content of their website and to provide the staff with ease-of-use in adding, editing and managing the website.
Will Derringher, TNL’s Account Manager, said: “It is a privilege to be working with the fund and this integration will be an invaluable asset to the management of their online communication and resources. We’re confident our CMS will once again prove to be a success for the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, just as its continued success in other companies and organisations within the public and private sector has been acknowledged, and we’re pleased to be working with them to enhance their site. We hope we can continue to grow our business relationship and provide solutions for many years to come.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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