Get Connected and Lead

When we were looking for someone to design our new website we literally looked the length and breadth of the country but Jim’s understanding of the sector and his superlative technical skill made him stand out from the crowd!

Jim has been involved with the Get Connected and Lead Project almost from its inception. He has offered us invaluable advice and insight into the best ways to achieve our aims and outcomes via the website. We presented Jim with our vision of what we wanted and he surpassed our wildest expectations with a visually pleasing, technically superb, fully accessible, interactive website.

Jim is very easy to work with, nothing phases him – even when we completely changed our minds about the Virtual Learning Environment half way through then asked him to build a bespoke VLE from scratch!

Jim has conducted several brainstorming and training sessions with our team and his easy manner and comprehensive knowledge enable him to put the message across to people in an easy to understand way.

I would have absolutely no hesitation in highly recommending Jim Byrne and Associates to anyone requiring an accessible website.

Eleanor Brown Project Co-ordinator Lead Scotland, Get Connected and Lead: Maximising the Influence of Minority Voices Project

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