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New Web Site for Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands – We’re Excited!!

Wicked good times at MedTouch, we have birthed another potential award-winning web site with our client Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands, a.k.a, www.rhci.org. Potential award-winning, you ask? Yes, potential because we have not entered it into any contests. Wait until next year!!

We worked closely with RHCI’s marketing and communications team to develop a best-in-class web presence for rehabilitation hospitals. People will be coming to the site just to see the ingenuity and creativity that was put into such an endeavor. People will be saying, “If their web site is this good, just imagine how great their services are!!” I know this may sound a bit odd, but an organization’s web site is a window into the brick and mortar version. If a hospital has a poor web site, it probably means that their internal workings are not much better. Bold, I know…

Check it out, and let us know your thoughts. We are always open to praise, as well as constructive criticism.

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About Matthew Dillingham

Matthew serves as Managing Partner in our Houston, Texas office, where he oversees MedTouch’s design team. He also leads Team Unusual, our marketing and business development team. How do you lead a successful “unusual” team? You mix equal parts creative, intelligent, hard-working, and add (more than) a dash of geekiness. Matthew has over twelve years of experience in interactive marketing and operations. Prior to joining MedTouch in the fall of 2007, he held a variety of leadership positions in the healthcare, education, energy and financial services industries, including the oversight of marketing web services operations and web site strategy development for Texas Children’s Hospital and Baker Hughes. Matthew graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Marketing, and a Masters of Business Administration from Houston Baptist University. Thanks to this work at MedTouch, Matthew has been to almost every state in the country. When he’s not plane-hopping, Matthew enjoys being outside and using his green thumb and previously owned a National Wildlife Federation Certified backyard.

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