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ScerIS Hires Benjamin Little to Lead Marketing & Communications Efforts
Subury, MA, 23 March 2007 – ScerIS, Inc. announced today the appointment of Benjamin Little as the new Corporate Marketing and Communications Manager.
“It is very exciting to have Ben join us to lead our future generations of marketing efforts,” says Jim Walckner, president and CEO, “We anticipate that Ben’s efforts will be valued by the business community as we deliver important content to our customers and prospects that will help them improve bottom line performance.”
Reporting to Jim, Ben will be responsible for managing all aspects of corporate marketing and communications including strategy, methodology, brand identity and awareness, messaging activities, creative development, promotions, public relations, advertising, and maintaining synergy between brand marketing, product marketing, and business development efforts.
“ScerIS is a unique resource for businesses. I look forward to working with the talented and forward thinking team at ScerIS,” says Ben.
Ben has experience in marketing, public relations, and developing brand awareness. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA and is currently pursuing an M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth.
About ScerIS, Inc.
ScerIS delivers solutions focused on business process optimization. Since its founding in 1993, ScerIS has grown to include professional services, software development, outsourced services, and a wide array of applications to serve many industries. The company’s core products serve as the underpinnings to hundreds of solutions that save time, reduce expense, and improve process effectiveness. ScerIS operates under the philosophy of “Liquid Edges, Solid Solutions,” which outlines a commitment to deliver scalable and configurable solutions that exactly meet the unique requirements of each customer. More information can be found at www.sceris.com.
Media Contact:
Ben Little
978.218.5000
marketing@sceris.com
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