Business Services Industry

DA Consulting Group, Inc., Names New Human Resources Executive

Business Wire, July 14, 1998

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 14, 1998--DA Consulting Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: DACG) - a leading international provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) end-user support solutions - has named Jack Seitzinger as the director of Organization and Employee Development (OED).

Seitzinger has more than 20 years of experience in human resources and strategic planning. Before joining DACG, he held several key human resources positions at Compaq Computer Corporation. He has also held similar positions with the cities of Houston and St. Louis. In addition, Seitzinger taught and lectured at the University of Southern California and the University of Houston.

"Jack brings a wealth of experience to DACG," said Patrick Newton, chief operating officer. "As the head of our new Organization and Employee Development group, he and his team are charged with the development, retention and performance improvement of our work groups and individuals. Since our business relies on a strong consulting staff, this new function will be critical to our company's overall success."

The new department will provide targeted training and employee development services, set global standards for internal training, support the global rollout of DA tools and provide performance improvement systems.

Houston-based DA Consulting Group, Inc., is a leading international provider of end-user education to companies that are implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software systems, such as SAP, J.D. Edwards, BAAN, and Oracle. DACG helps clients maximize the return on their enterprise-wide software investment through improving end-user performance. Founded in 1984, DACG has offices in 10 countries and specializes in ERP end-user education with a global infrastructure. DACG is listed on the Nasdaq National Market System under the ticker symbol DACG.

DACG's World Wide Web address is http://www.dacg.com .

    CONTACT: Corporate Communications
              Hope Dana, 713/361-3034
               hope.dana@dacg.com

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