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A Moment of Gratitude and a First Look at the New NEO3 Studio

A heartfelt thank-you from NEO3 President Jim Rosenberg — celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving, introducing our new studio, and reminding all of us to take a moment to say “thank you” a little more often.

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A Moment of Gratitude and a First Look at the New NEO3 Studio

At NEO3, we believe that gratitude shouldn’t wait for a calendar event — but sometimes a holiday gives us the perfect reminder to slow down and appreciate the people who make our work meaningful.

As President of NEO3, I (Jim Rosenberg) wanted to take a moment to do exactly that.

To our customers — thank you for trusting us with your business and allowing us to help make your operations stronger.
To our vendors and partners — thank you for collaborating with us and helping us deliver excellence every day.
To our employees — thank you for your dedication, teamwork, and commitment to our clients.
And to our friends and extended NEO3 community — thank you for being part of our journey and cheering us on along the way.

This video also marks the debut of our new NEO3 studio, a space we’ve built for connection and learning. It’s where we’ll host podcasts, record educational videos, and share insights from across the ERP and business world — stories that help our customers and partners keep growing.

But today isn’t about the new set — it’s about gratitude. Every success we’ve had is because of the relationships we’ve built and the people who’ve believed in us.

As we celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving, I want to challenge everyone who reads this:

Take a moment today to thank someone in your world — a coworker, a client, a friend, or a family member — someone who deserves to hear it more often.

Let’s make gratitude contagious.

From all of us at NEO3, thank you for being part of our story.

Jim Rosenberg

Jim Rosenberg

President & CEO
With over 20 years of experience in software and programming, Jim leads neo³’s business development team and supports clients in onboarding their operational structures.