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Commercial Progression

Commercial Progression is an American based web design and development firm headquartered in Northville, Michigan. Commercial Progression focuses on Drupal open source web design, development, and support projects.
Commercial Progression’s clients include a number of recognizable name brands, including National Geographic Channel, The University of Michigan, Michigan State University, ZF-TRW Automotive, New Balance, Detroit Public Television, Justice Fellowship, and the Detroit Zoo.

==History==
Commercial progression was founded on May 7 of 2008 by the company’s CEO, Alex Fisher of Northville Michigan. Alex had early success with entrepreneurship and technology. At the age of 18, Alex’s Dearborn high school class was grant funded to work on a vanguard wearable computer technology project. When launched, the project gained considerable attention and was the focus of national press coverage and featured on the Today Show.
With a degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, Alex continued his career development in digital media. At Move Networks, a $100 million funded startup media company and early leader in the streaming media space, Alex oversaw the setup of live streaming for high profile clients including ABC, Fox, and Oprah.
In May 2008, Alex founded Commercial Progression LLC and began a digital consulting business. Like many tech startups, Move Networks faced financial challenges in 2008 and was eventually defunded. Alex moved his focus completely to the development of Commercial Progression and developed a new passion for Open Source technology and its surrounding community.
Alex soon found a niche with open source content management systems, and specifically the Drupal CMS project. Finding Drupal to be an extremely capable web platform with proven success powering such high profile websites as whitehouse.gov and economist.com, Alex believed he could build a business around this technology. Commercial Progression soon completed Drupal projects for Detroit Public Television, ZF-TRW Automotive, National Geographic, and the University of Michigan.
Working with freelance and part time staff to accomplish these early projects, by 2011 Commercial Progression now had the capital to hire full time staff.
Through 2012 Commercial Progression worked out of shared office space with Forest Post in Farmington, Michigan. In 2013 it was time to open the first Commercial Progression dedicated office. On May 7, 2012 Commercial Progression celebrated their 5th year anniversary and the grand opening of their first office in downtown Northville. On the second floor of a renovated historic furniture building, Commercial Progression set up shop. Commercial Progression became a registered solution provider on Drupal.org, a member of the Drupal Association and a certified Acquia solution providers. In 2013 a Forbes article on Commercial Progression recognized their growth in corporate clientele and status as a leader in the Drupal open source community. Commercial progression continued their growth by exploring new markets within manufacturing as members of Automation Alley. Teaming up with Ann Arbor Spark, Commercial Progression facilitated a state sponsored programming literacy initiative known as Shifting Code.
Through 2014 new project launches in the automotive and manufacturing space included the front facing website for RouteOne and Hosco Fittings. Nationally ranked by Clutch for Drupal web design and development. In 2014 Commercial Progression also launched their first podcast, Hooked on Drupal Podcast. Commercial Progression launched a subscription based Drupal support and maintenance plan called DrupalCare in 2014.
In 2015 several new clients were acquired in the technology and higher education space. A front facing website for the Junxure CRM, the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology and Procurement Services Department.
2015 also saw a marked increase in Commercial Progression’s sponsorship and attendance of local conferences. Commercial Progression was a founding sponsorship members of the 2015 DrupalCamp Michigan, a sponsor of the 2015 ACE entrepreneurship event, and sponsoring attendees of the 2015 Detroit Digital Summit.
Commercial Progression launched their first internship program in 2015 and partnered with the Northville High School DECA young entrepreneurship program.
Continued growth and the promise of additional offices with the completion of the Goldman Sachs strategic growth program lay ahead for Commercial Progression in 2016 and 2017.

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