Boomdash to launch new product, expects big revenues and job growth
Two years in the making, Ann Arbor-based Boomdash is preparing to launch their first product later this month. Big deal? You bet. The company expects to earn tens of millions of dollars and create up to 30 jobs.
A Silicon Valley start-up veteran like Cesar Nerys never saw himself launching a new business in the Midwest, let alone
The downtown Ann Arbor-based company will work with small and mid-sized telephone directory publishers to create an online presence for small businesses. It will unveil its new technology later this month at an Industry Trade Show in
“It delivers more than what is offered by our competitors and for less and it requires little capital investment,” Nerys says.
The company’s five employees have been working with their customers to learn their business, while designing and customizing the new software from the inside out. The idea is that by taking the time to learn how the companies do business will make for superior product.
“We have spend the last six months or so in the trenches with our customers learning how they do business and seeing what the challenges are,” Nerys says.
Experience that Nerys expects will pay big dividends in the near future. He expects Boomdash to achieve $50 million in revenues within three years and hire between 20 to 30 people by the end of this year. But these aren’t expectations as much as practical certainties, or as Nerys boasts, “not a question of if as much as when.”
Bold words from an entrepreneur. But Nerys and his partners (Doug Neal and Jack Horner) are not new to this. All three have helped create wealth and jobs from new economy start-ups in the past and cashed in.
But why the middle of
What surprised Nerys was the resources already on hand here. Looking around and getting to know the people at Ann Arbor Spark changed his view. He saw that
“The talent pool in
Source: Cesar Nerys, CEO and co-founder of Boomdash
Writer: Jon Zemke