Tech firm to graduate from County Chamber’s incubator

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We Simplify the Internet (WSI) powered by AIS, Inc will be graduating from the Emerging Enterprise Center.

After four  years of support from the Emerging Enterprise Center  program, WSI will be relocating into a 900 square foot office space off of Maryland Avenue in Wilmington.

Matt Doyle, president and CEO of WSI, has completed the incubator development program and grown a sustainable business model that has prepared him to branch out on his own.”

“The incubator programs helps you focus on doing all the things you are good at and finding the correct resources when you need help,” Doyle said. “When I launched my digital marketing franchise four  years ago, I was a very green entrepreneur. I had been working in the corporate world for almost 20 years. I had no idea the

number of hats an entrepreneur actually has to wear.”

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Doyle added, “Frank DeSantis, program director of the EEC, has been a key component in helping me put the correct processes in place in order to succeed in this industry.”

We Simplify the Internet is a global Digital Marketing Franchise headquartered in Toronto, Canada. They have over 1,000 franchises around the globe. WSI powered by AIS, Inc is a locally owned and operated Digital Marketing firm based in Delaware. They now employ two full-time staff members and many primary vendors are used to fulfill their services.

The Emerging Enterprise Center, a New Castle County Chamber of Commerce Initiative, is a small business incubator. It is designed to provide businesses with a comprehensive program of support, advice and access to resources,. The goal is to  grow business, develop business skills and graduate with a sustainable business.

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