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Frontline Communications Appoints Loretta Lorden Manager of Sales & Marketing
Business Wire, April 30, 1999
PEARL RIVER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 1999--
Frontline Communications Corp. (Nasdaq: FCCN) a Full Service Regional ISP and National E-Commerce Company, announced today that it has appointed Loretta L. Lorden to the position of Sales & Marketing Manager. Ms. Lorden will be responsible for the management of Frontline's sales and marketing staff, overseeing new accounts, generating new business and training staff to sell new products and services.
Prior to joining Frontline, Ms. Lorden was an Internet Account Executive at Globix Corporation, where she was responsible for new Internet access accounts for New York area businesses. Her duties included the development of total solution services to Fortune 1000 companies and various government agencies.
Previously, Ms. Lorden was a Senior Account executive at Metrocomm, where she managed a sales staff, developed sales strategies and sold Internet access to businesses, including Web hosting, design, and firewall services.
Frontline President and CEO, Stephen J. Cole-Hatchard, stated "We are delighted to strengthen our Sales and Marketing team with Ms. Lorden's appointment. Her proven performance in generating substantial new business, as well as her extensive Internet background gives us both immediate and long term benefits."
Founded in 1995, Frontline Communications Corporation provides Effortless Ecommerce and Internet Access to small businesses in the Northeast. Frontline currently serves over 15,000 subscribers, and is one of the first ISP's to offer digital subscriber lines (DSL).
Further information on Frontline and its subsidiaries may be found at www.fcc.net and www.wowfactor.com.
The statements which are not historical facts contained in this press release are forward looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to, changes in the market for internet services, regulatory and technological changes, economic factors, increased competition, and the nature of supplier or customer arrangements which become available to the Company in the future. The Company's actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in any forward looking statement.
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