
2008 Outstanding Achievement Award for the First 5 LA Web site.
2007 Silver Award Winner for the imagistic site.
2007 Silver Award Winner for the Technicolor site.
Winner of the American Business Award for best Intranet site of the year for Sir Speedy Extranet (www.ipl.sirspeedy.com) in 2007.
Finalist for the American Business Award for best software programming/design for TeamLogic IT (www.teamlogicIT.com) in 2007.
Winner of the American Business Award for best e-commerce site of the year for Sir Speedy (www.sirspeedy.com) in 2006.
Michael Weiss named Finalist of the American Business Award for Sales Director Of The Year in 2006.
Winner of the Non-Profit Standard of Excellence Award for work with CALCASA (www.calcasa.org) in 2006.
Winner of the American Business Award for best design for the School for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (www.smfa.edu) in 2005.
Winner of the Standard of Excellence Award for work with the School for the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (www.smfa.edu) in 2005.
Finalist for Best Web Site Animation for work with Chefmakers (www.chefmakers.com) in 2005.
Winner of the Best Web Site in the Activism category for work with the Southern Poverty Law Center (www.teachingtolerance.org) in 2004.
Winner of the Electronic Multi Media Award in the Education-Reference category for Tolerance (www.tolerance.org) and Teaching Tolerance (www.teachingtolerance.org) Web sites in 2002.
Winner of the Best Site in the Activism category for work with the Southern Poverty Law Center (www.teachingtolerance.org) in 2002.
Winner of the Big Chalk Award for the Internet Learning Network (www.getsmarter.org) in 2001.
Winner of the Electronic Multi Media Award in the Education-Reference category for Tolerance (www.tolerance.org) and Teaching Tolerance (www.teachingtolerance.org) Web sites in 2001.
Became PBS TeacherSource Recommended link for the Internet Learning Network (www.getsmarter.org) in 2001.
Winner of the Bronze metal at NewMedia's Invision Award Conference for work with Internet Learning Network (www.getsmarter.org) in 2000.














