Business Services Industry

DA Consulting Group, Inc., Expands Dallas Branch

Business Wire, Dec 12, 1997

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 12, 1997--DA Consulting Group, Inc. (DACG), announces the expansion of its Dallas Branch with its new location at 17101 Preston Road, Suite 245. The move from its former location in Galleria Towers will effectively increase the branch's space six-fold.

DACG is a growing international firm which provides performance support solutions for Fortune 500 companies implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. "The expansion of our Dallas branch will help us better support our growing customer base in Dallas, Fort Worth and throughout northern Texas," said branch manager, Susan Pickels. "We're especially excited about the branch's new training facility that will open in early 1998 and be available to all local clients."

DA Consulting Group has more than 35 consultants currently working out of the Dallas branch, and the demand for ERP end user support solutions is still increasing. The branch relocation will provide DACG the necessary space to bring on additional consultants to fully meet the need for ERP implementation support.

DA Consulting Group, Inc., is a world-wide end-user support specialist. DACG helps clients maximize the return on their enterprise-wide software investment through improving end-user performance. Founded in 1984, DACG currently employs more than 600 people worldwide and provides specialized enterprise resource planning (ERP) end-user support with a global infrastructure. DACG's World Wide Web address is http://www.dacg.com .

DACG is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about employment opportunities in the Dallas branch or in other DACG locations, contact Kris Whitehead at (713) 361-3152.

CONTACT: DA Consulting Group, Inc.

Hope Dana, Corporate Communications, 713/361-3034

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