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Extreme Logic Adds Jim Dooley, Tech Veteran to Lead Sales Team
Business Wire, Oct 22, 2001
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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2001
Appointment Strengthens Sales Leadership to Meet
Growing Demand for e-Business Solutions
Extreme Logic, an e-business solutions provider and Microsoft Partner of the Year for North America, today announces Jim Dooley, as Chief Sales Officer.
Jim is responsible for sales strategies that expand enterprise markets and business channels. Jim brings more than twenty years of experience in sales and technical marketing management positions.
"Customers of Extreme Logic will greatly benefit from Jim's sales management skill because he can leverage our Success Tools to deliver better, faster solutions with less implementation risk," says Wain Kellum, CEO and president of Extreme Logic, Inc. "Jim's unique combination of business operations and sales leadership enables expansion of customer base, new partnerships, and more revenue."
Prior to joining Extreme Logic, Dooley was senior vice president worldwide sales at METASeS, an industry leading internet security provider, where he achieved record sales, initiated international sales, developed strategies for a faster start for new salespeople, and increased sales lead generation. At Transchannel, a privately held application services provider supporting PeopleSoft applications, as vice president sales and marketing, he was instrumental in developing new customers, expanding sales channels, and securing VC funding.
Jim also held sales management positions at Armstrong Laing, a privately held supplier of activity cost management solutions; Viasoft, a leading supplier of software and services that manage the enterprise asset portfolio; and Dun & Bradstreet, a leader in ERP applications to the Global 5000 marketplace.
About Extreme Logic:
Extreme Logic, Inc. (www.ExtremeLogic.com) -- Microsoft Partner of the Year for North America and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for E-Commerce Solutions -- builds and delivers innovative e-business solutions, focusing on technology strategy, business process design, application development and technical architecture. Leveraging its people, processes and technology assets, it is able to help companies define and implement solutions in extremely short time frames so that customers quickly gain maximum benefit from the Internet. Its practice areas include: business-to-business, business-to-consumer, knowledge management, workflow and collaboration, enterprise architecture and scaleable enterprise systems. All solutions are designed to be easily maintained and scale as an organization grows. The extensive client list includes Fortune 1000 clients, such as Dun & Bradstreet, Ryder and BioLab, Inc. Extreme Logic has also been recognized as the 1999 Microsoft Southeast District MCSP Partner of the Year, and as a technical education leader, having won the 1999 Georgia CTEC Partner of the Year. Headquartered in Atlanta, Extreme Logic serves the following markets: New York Metro, Houston, Dallas, Washington DC, Baltimore, Chattanooga, Charlotte and Winston-Salem/High Point/Greensboro. For more information, please contact Extreme Logic at 770-508-2600, via email at pr@extremelogic.com, or on the Web at http://www.ExtremeLogic.com.
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