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Detroit-based certified disability-owned minority business enterprise marks milestone of service, access, and community impact
DETROIT - Washingtoner -- DETROIT, MI — All About Technology, a Detroit-based certified disability-owned minority business enterprise, proudly celebrates 25 years of being ahead of the curve in expanding technology access, delivering trusted computer sales and service, and helping bridge the digital divide across the community.
Founded by Willie E. Brake, All About Technology has grown from a technology sales and service business into a trusted community resource for individuals, families, seniors, and small businesses seeking reliable, honest, and accessible technology support. The company's milestone anniversary recognizes a quarter-century of helping people connect to opportunity through technology.
"Technology has the power to connect people to opportunity, independence, and community—but only when it is accessible to everyone," said Willie E. Brake. "Our mission has always been about more than computers. It is about helping people work, learn, communicate, and participate fully in today's digital world."
A refugee entrepreneur, published author, educator, nonprofit leader, and longtime community advocate, Brake is known for his patience, honesty, and deep understanding of his clients' needs. His commitment to understanding and resolving technical challenges has positioned All About Technology as a dependable resource for those who need more than a transaction—they need guidance, trust, and support.
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Before founding All About Technology, Brake spent more than 12 years in increasingly responsible roles with Fortune 100 companies across the automobile, consulting, education, and manufacturing industries, working in locations around the world. Those experiences helped shape his passion for problem-solving and his belief that technology should empower people, not exclude them.
Brake's community leadership extends well beyond business. He serves as the Executive Director of a local nonprofit, is an adjunct faculty member at Wayne County Community College, and supports youth development through internships, job shadows, and employment partnerships that expose young people to meaningful workplace experiences.
As All About Technology celebrates its 25th anniversary, the company remains focused on closing gaps in access, affordability, digital literacy, and technology support—especially for individuals with disabilities, seniors, youth, and underserved communities. The company also continues to explore ways and seeks trusted, reliable partners to expand electronics recycling and redirect refurbished technology to people and organizations that need it most.
Brake is an active duly initiated life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and an avid learner that earned credentials from Wayne State University, University of Phoenix, Harvard Business School, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. A native of Detroit, he is the proud father of one daughter, Olivia Madison.
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"All About Technology's 25-year journey is a Detroit story," Brake added. "It is about resilience, service, innovation, and a belief that every person deserves access to the tools and support needed to thrive in a digital world."
About All About Technology
All About Technology provides computer sales, service, technical support, and community-centered technology solutions. The company is a trusted resource dedicated to bridging the digital divide and helping individuals, families, and small businesses access and use technology with confidence.
http://www.all-about-technology.com
Founded by Willie E. Brake, All About Technology has grown from a technology sales and service business into a trusted community resource for individuals, families, seniors, and small businesses seeking reliable, honest, and accessible technology support. The company's milestone anniversary recognizes a quarter-century of helping people connect to opportunity through technology.
"Technology has the power to connect people to opportunity, independence, and community—but only when it is accessible to everyone," said Willie E. Brake. "Our mission has always been about more than computers. It is about helping people work, learn, communicate, and participate fully in today's digital world."
A refugee entrepreneur, published author, educator, nonprofit leader, and longtime community advocate, Brake is known for his patience, honesty, and deep understanding of his clients' needs. His commitment to understanding and resolving technical challenges has positioned All About Technology as a dependable resource for those who need more than a transaction—they need guidance, trust, and support.
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Before founding All About Technology, Brake spent more than 12 years in increasingly responsible roles with Fortune 100 companies across the automobile, consulting, education, and manufacturing industries, working in locations around the world. Those experiences helped shape his passion for problem-solving and his belief that technology should empower people, not exclude them.
Brake's community leadership extends well beyond business. He serves as the Executive Director of a local nonprofit, is an adjunct faculty member at Wayne County Community College, and supports youth development through internships, job shadows, and employment partnerships that expose young people to meaningful workplace experiences.
As All About Technology celebrates its 25th anniversary, the company remains focused on closing gaps in access, affordability, digital literacy, and technology support—especially for individuals with disabilities, seniors, youth, and underserved communities. The company also continues to explore ways and seeks trusted, reliable partners to expand electronics recycling and redirect refurbished technology to people and organizations that need it most.
Brake is an active duly initiated life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and an avid learner that earned credentials from Wayne State University, University of Phoenix, Harvard Business School, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. A native of Detroit, he is the proud father of one daughter, Olivia Madison.
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"All About Technology's 25-year journey is a Detroit story," Brake added. "It is about resilience, service, innovation, and a belief that every person deserves access to the tools and support needed to thrive in a digital world."
About All About Technology
All About Technology provides computer sales, service, technical support, and community-centered technology solutions. The company is a trusted resource dedicated to bridging the digital divide and helping individuals, families, and small businesses access and use technology with confidence.
http://www.all-about-technology.com
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