Business Services Industry
TYME's Growth Adds Up to Increase in Employees
Business Wire, Nov 11, 1999
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 1999--
Seven employees recently have been added to TYME Corporation's staff, bringing total employment at the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) network to 26.
"As we expand beyond Wisconsin's boundaries, and our transaction volumes and terminal placements grow, we've had to add several key professionals," said James H. Martin, president of TYME, one of the nation's largest and oldest regional EFT networks.
- Peter Leschisin and Fred Rose were hired as Relationship Managers
for Minnesota and southern Wisconsin, respectively;
- Angela Havertape joined the company as a Customer Service
Representative;
- Valerie Boyd as Technical Support Specialist;
- Candyce Gauthier was hired as Project Manager; and
- Kevette Myers and Elaine Bonin as Implementation Specialists.
In addition to the new hires, TYME has promoted Thelma Taylor to Lead Customer Service Representative and Annette Ertel to Senior Customer Service Representative.
TYME's more than 500 participating financial institutions operate more than 17,000 ATMs and POS (point-of-sale) terminals in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota.
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