Although the majority of our clients are located throughout the Midwest, Access Point has done work for clients as far west as Tacoma, and as far east as New York.
About AccessPoint
Drawing on 20 + years experience in customer relations and the creative process, AccessPoint has successfully provided clients with the highest quality service and products in the marketplace. Access Pointe has been involved in numerous campaigns along with the naming, branding, advertising, marketing, for a host of companies and products.
Tom Downs – CEO AccessPoint
Tom pioneered one of the first digital firms in the world. Tom has had the privilege of serving many of the country’s best-known companies in both the B2B and B2C arenas. Tom Directed the marketing of new products and services and trained the sales team on the potential of web services and what could be offered to existing and new clients.
Although the majority of our clients are located throughout the Midwest, Access Point has done work for clients as far west as Tacoma, and as far east as New York.
Tom is not only a pleasure to work with, but is also a great designer and art director. Has a real eye for what the client needs, is organized and buttoned down, and can handle a ton of work without imploding. Very impressive! I always enjoyed my time working with him, personally and professionally.
Tom and I have worked together through the years in various capacities serving mutual business associates as well as each other as client and provider of services, He is a man of integrity and honest, hard work always coming through on numerous projects and designs for print and internet. Tom’s spirit for creativity and a determination to achieve the right product for our firm in each circumstance is a valued and esteemed quality.
With Tom’s help and advice we able to translate several very technical products into products consumers could trust, understand and even desire to have. But, more importantly, Tom managed to make our products look professional in the early stages of development when they were not very ‘professional’ at all