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the people behind the service.
With over 20 years of cumulative experience, our developer / owners can provide your company with unparalleled service and support.
What makes Cularis stand out from the rest are the people that have put their heart and soul (and a whole lot of time) into our products and services. Here you can learn a bit about each of the core team that built the company, developed the software, and answer the phone. When you are a client of Cularis, the service department is the development team. No call centers or automated systems. No third party vendors to deal with. You talk to:
Alan Wizemann
Developer / Partner (some say CEO)
Since 1984, Alan Wizemann has been obsessed with the internet and computers, utilizing them as tools to create projects for clients. He began his career as an assistant graphic designer with a small advertising agency in Las Vegas at the age of 15. Working his way through the ranks over the years, he achieved the status of Creative Director by the age of 20. Upon realizing his talents would be better suited to more hands-on work, Alan started his own multi-media design firm in 1999. Here he was able to create large-scale internet and print campaigns for both national and international companies in a variety of industries. In 2004, Alan honed his focus to a select clientele of niche companies, enabling him to spend more time on start-ups.
Daniel Warner
Developer / Partner (some say CTO)
Prior to joining Cularis, Daniel had been the CTO for White Horse, a leading interactive agency where he was responsible for the web technology development of the Columbia Sportswear site, Mountain Hardwear, Kindercare and many other clients over the last eight years. Daniel has been the technical wizard behind numerous start-ups, including Fyreball.com, EventSpace.com, and RealEstateEcards.com. When Daniel is not working on the next big thing at Cularis, he spends his time with his family and competes in triathlons throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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Bryan Wizemann, Brian Kessler, Eric Hansen
Small Fish. Big Pond.
The idea of Cularis wasn't to create the next Google. Both partners were previously involved with several web companies that based their level of success on the number of clients they had, the sheer amount of traffic, or the ads they could sell. We knew our software - when developed with a simple approach and robust functionality, could bring us closer to our clients and help them support their business like it was our own.
Looking at the fields of content and e-commerce, we also knew that only two things would set us apart from the others. The first being the level of usability and flexability of our software, the second - and actually most important in our eyes - is customer support and service. It became our mantra, and the reason that all our products come with us - the people you see here.
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