VAMatrix Launches Site Redesign for WNY Chapter WBASNY
WNY Chapter WBASNYSeptember 25, 2009

VAMatrix Virtual Assistance is pleased to announce the launch the newly designed website for the Western New York Chapter of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York. The launch of the website coincides with the Chapter’s 25th anniversary.

The objective of the Chapter's website redesign was to develop a website that facilitates collaboration and sharing between its members and the legal community. The new website will improve member communication, promote the Chapter’s message to the Western New York legal community, and create a vehicle for recruiting new members.

While maintaining the overall look and feel of the Chapter’s identity, the website features a professional, visually-appealing graphic design. The navigation has been reorganized to make content easier to access and Chapter members have exclusive access to a members-only section.

The redesigned website takes full advantage of the enhanced online networking and collaboration opportunities by providing links to the Chapter’s Facebook group.

Enhanced features of the redesign include:
  • Content Management System
  • Easy Site Navigation
  • Interactive Events Calendar
  • Photo Gallery
  • Member Registration
  • Advanced Search Tools

Visit the Western New York Chapter of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York at http://www.wnychapter-wbasny.org.

 

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