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It was housed at [[Innovation Depot]] as it expanded from its first test implementation in Autauga County to successful launches in [[Blount County|Blount]] and [[Cullman County|Cullman]] Counties. The company then pioneered an iPad-based kiosk which could be installed at local businesses for use by residents without smartphone access. After bringing on a sales manager, [[Will Yarbrough]], in February [[2015]], Breeze began diversifying its products to help with in-office and mailed payments.
It was housed at [[Innovation Depot]] as it expanded from its first test implementation in Autauga County to successful launches in [[Blount County|Blount]] and [[Cullman County|Cullman]] Counties. The company then pioneered an iPad-based kiosk which could be installed at local businesses for use by residents without smartphone access. After bringing on a sales manager, [[Will Yarbrough]], in February [[2015]], Breeze began diversifying its products to help with in-office and mailed payments.


In [[2016]] Breeze LLC was acquired by the [[Pelham]]-based software services firm [[Ingenuity]].
In [[2016]] Breeze LLC was acquired by the [[Pelham]]-based software services firm [[Ingenuity]]. [[David Powell]]


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Revision as of 11:48, 23 September 2016

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Breeze Group LLC was a software development start-up which created "County Apps" mobile applications to process vehicle license renewals for county governments. The company grew out of the first app created by Trent Kocurek and Adam Aldrich which launched in 2013.

It was housed at Innovation Depot as it expanded from its first test implementation in Autauga County to successful launches in Blount and Cullman Counties. The company then pioneered an iPad-based kiosk which could be installed at local businesses for use by residents without smartphone access. After bringing on a sales manager, Will Yarbrough, in February 2015, Breeze began diversifying its products to help with in-office and mailed payments.

In 2016 Breeze LLC was acquired by the Pelham-based software services firm Ingenuity. David Powell

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