Marketing & Advertising - Newport Beach, California, United States
UTEEVA (U-TI-YV-HI), in Cherokee (ᎤᏘᏴᎯ), means Balance. bal * ance - a condition in which different elements are in the correct proportions.We feel it's imperative to have a balanced approach to ensure the appropriate solution in the correct proportion to achieve our client's goals and objectives. This is where we differentiate ourselves through balancing technology with business acumen. First and foremost, we are business leaders. Decades of experience in sales, marketing, communications, service and operations. Working in high level positions with fortune 500 companies has provided us with a unique point of differentiation when reviewing your Audio and Visual needs; we look at things from a business perspective first so that we can understand your pain points, your goals, objectives, company KPI's, and how we can generate a return on investment model, before we present to you an end-to-end technology solution.Our business model was developed in this way because we understand how fragmented the A/V industry is and how confusing technology can be to ‘non-technical' business leaders. We bridge this gap, and reduce the anxiety that comes with the adoption and integration of new technology. The vertical markets we predominantly serve include Education, Retail, Healthcare, Finance, Hospitality, Building and Construction, Transportation, and Entertainment. Our high level of experience often finds us working directly with Business Owners, Chief Architects, Construction Managers, CEO's, CMO's, CTO's and COO's, to establish project scope, clarity and definitive timelines.You can think of UTEEVA as an extension of your team; whether it's a digital signage solution, like digital menu boards, or digital retail displays, way-finding systems, methods of communication, a new build out or a refurbishment and upgrade, our team can provide a full scope of work including research, design, hardware, software and installation of your next Audio and Visual project.
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