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Cambridge Telcom Report, June 21, 1999
Eagletech Communications, Inc., a convergence telecommunications carrier, computer telephony integrator and Internet service provider, announced Tuesday that it has appointed Robert A. Bergman as the Company's Director of Marketing.
Throughout his career, Mr. Bergman has actively been involved with the training and advanced underwriting for major investment banking firms, as well as the marketing of benefit enhancement products in the managed care and insurance company marketplace. As a Senior Sales Consultant with Cranbury Professional-Sales & Marketing for over seven years and Executive Vice President for Mid-America Group for 16 years, Bergman was responsible for the establishment of long-lasting corporate relationships and the development of strategic plans for large companies.
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Bergman received his B.S. in Business Administration from Temple University in Pennsylvania and later pursued graduate studies at the Wharton School of Business within the University of Pennsylvania. He is actively involved within his community where he serves on the Board of Managers for Associated Day Care Services; Board of the New Jersey Camps; Chairperson for the Camp Scholarship Fund; Board of Managers for the JCC of South Jersey; and as a member of the Pro-Am Golf Tournament.
Robert J. Dobbs, the Company's new CEO and Director, said, "We are pleased and excited to have such a seasoned and reputable professional join our team. Bergman's experience and success with strategic planning for large organizations make him a valuable asset to the long-term goals of Eagletech Communications."
Eagletech is a development-stage company which has developed an integrated voice mail, "One Number Follow Me," fax on demand, fax mail and related services system capable of being added onto existing PBX, hybrid or key systems used by small- to medium-sized companies.
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