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Cytation.com Incorporated Hires Sun Microsystems Executive; Mike Hren Appointed Vice President of Business Development
Business Wire, March 19, 1999
MIDDLETOWN, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 19, 1999--Cytation.com Incorporated (OTC BULLETIN BOARD:CYTA) announced today that it has hired Michael Hren as its vice of business development, effective immediately.
Mr. Hren was formerly Business Development Manager for SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. (NASDAQ:SUNW), where he was responsible for Sun's Education Services New England consulting practice. In this capacity, Mr. Hren developed client and channel relationships for services ranging from on-line skills assessment to a Java-based Enterprise Learning System as well as managed all education and training aspects of large scale Peoplesoft (NASDAQ:PSFT) implementations for channel partners such as Ernst & Young, LLP.
Mr. Hren said, "Cytation.com Incorporated is a leader in providing a proprietary online, browser-based, enterprise-wide training management solutions across a broad spectrum of markets. Cytation.com's service-based approach to marketing lends itself well to strategic relationships of the type I was responsible for developing at Sun Microsystems and elsewhere. I look forward to leveraging my fifteen years of experience in the education, training and e-learning markets on behalf of this innovative provider of Internet-based training services."
Mr. Hren holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Masters of Manufacturing from Washington University and a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.
Cytation.com is a provider of Internet training and related services and competes in the $85 billion a year US training market. The company's principal service is RollCall(TM), a proprietary online, browser-based, enterprise-wide training management operating system that enables students to enroll and take, training managers to administer, and instructors to teach - courses over the Internet or on intranets.
Forward-looking statements in this release concerning trends or anticipated operating results are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward- looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties related to the Company's operations. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, competitive factors (including the possibility of increased competition or technological development, competitors and price pressures); legal factors (such as limited protection of the Company's proprietary technology and changes in government regulation); and the Company's proprietary technology and changes in government regulation); and the Company's dependence on key personnel and significant customers.
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