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G2E Services www.g2eservices.com G2E is a full service multimedia firm created to provide multimedia and marketing solutions. At the root of all our services is our dedication to provide you with a quality product that will not only meet but exceed your expectations. We provide a variety of products which allow our clients to make their voices heard. G2E is able to produce complex projects accurately and professionally by maintaining an in-house team of skilled and dedicated designers, photographers, copywriters, sales consultants, and video and audio technicians. The San Antonio Area Foundation www.saafdn.org The San Antonio Area Foundation aspires to significantly enhance the quality of life of our community by providing outstanding service to donors, producing significant asset growth, strengthening community collaboration and managing an exemplary grants program.
The San Antonio Area Foundation - is a publicly supported philanthropic institution.
- is governed by a board of private citizens chosen for their knowledge of and involvement in the community.
- administers funds to which individuals, agencies, corporations and others contribute or bequeath assets in their Wills for the betterment of the community.
- is accountable to our donors.
University of Texas at San Antonio
www.utsa.edu/ The Downtown Campus is an integral part of UTSA, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs for those who live, work, or prefer to attend school in the downtown area of San Antonio, Texas. UTSA Downtown is a full-service, public educational institution located in the heart of San Antonio at the intersection of Durango Boulevard and Frio Street. With four general academic buildings completed, this campus can accommodate up to 6,500 students in day, evening, or weekend classes. The Downtown Campus offers seventeen undergraduate and six graduate degree programs. UTSA is home to the Institute for Economic Development, which promotes economic development locally and throughout South Texas, the UTSA College of Architecture and the College of Public Policy.
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