Atlantic Webworks applies the latest technology and design strategies to create websites custom-tailored for our clients - sites that accurately target specific audiences, convey corporate image and reflect industry standards. Our development and design staff have the experience, knowledge and creativity to produce dynamic websites that stand out from the competition, while delivering the quality and technical reliability needed to succeed online. Our philosophy that no two businesses are alike guides our work. For more on our philosophy, click here.

Atlantic Webworks was founded in 1997 in Greensboro, North Carolina. We wanted to make custom web development services available to small- and mid-sized businesses. Today, we provide services to companies of all sizes and a wide array of industries. As a woman-owned company, Atlantic Webworks has taken an active role in the business communities of Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem. The company expanded into new, larger offices in late 2004, and serves clients both locally and across the United States.

Atlantic Webworks' mission is to fully serve our clients, while being good corporate citizens of the Piedmont Triad business community. Atlantic Webworks performs services pro bono or at reduced rates for select non-profit organizations. We're also active in numerous organizations including the Greensboro Merchants' Association (GMA), High Point Chamber of Commerce, Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, Ad Club of the Triad, Greensboro Builders Association, Key Professionals Group, Triad Council of Professional Women, Business Women of the Triad, Greensboro Builders Association, Ad Club of the Triad and NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners).


Atlantic Webworks was tremendously honored to receive the 2007 Piedmont Business Ethics Award (PEBA), presented by the Society of Financial Services Professionals.

Adrienne Cregar Jandler, President of Atlantic Webworks, represents Atlantic Webworks in a number of community organizations. She has been presented with several awards, including the 2001 Women in Business Award by The Business Journal, was honored in 2002 as one of "Forty Leaders Under Forty" by Triad Business News and the Greensboro Jaycees and was one of bizLife's 2005 Movers & Shakers. She was in the 2003 graduating class of Leadership High Point and has served as an Ambassador of the Chamber. In addition, she is serving on the Board of Directors of the Mental Health Association in Greensboro and the Advisory Board of the Graphic Design Department at Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC).



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