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Peopleclick Appoints Jerry Overcash Senior Vice President of Sales; Technology Sales Experience and Expertise Will Further Company's Success
Business Wire, Dec 2, 2004
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Peopleclick Inc., one of the leading total workforce acquisition providers for global enterprises, today announced the appointment of Jerry Overcash to senior vice president of sales. Overcash brings more than 30 years of experience in helping to grow revenues for technology-related organizations and joins Peopleclick to guide the company's business development and sales operations.
"Jerry Overcash is a high-integrity sales executive and a strong team builder who plays with passion and urgency," said Stephen A. Sasser, Peopleclick's president and CEO. "With his technology sales success and solid leadership record, Jerry will help us develop a sales team second to none as we execute on our Total Workforce Acquisition strategy."
Prior to joining Peopleclick, Overcash served as executive vice president of field operations for Arzoon, Inc., a provider of supply chain execution solutions acquired by SSA/GT in June 2004. Previously, Overcash has worked in executive-level sales positions at several well-known software companies: Cullinet, Sage, and Manugistics. He is experienced at delivering software as a service through ASP-based solution models.
"Executives today are more focused on Human Capital Management and the ability to manage their workforce to reflect changing business needs globally. I look forward to helping Peopleclick build a sales organization that can capitalize on the increased need for effective and efficient workforce acquisition," said Overcash.
About Peopleclick
Raleigh, N.C.-based Peopleclick, a privately held company founded in 1997, is one of the world's leading enterprise-wide Total Workforce Acquisition providers. Peopleclick provides a holistic solution that includes products, services and expertise encompassing recruitment and vendor management, candidate relationship management, diversity planning and EEO/Affirmative Action compliance. With nearly 300 employees, Peopleclick currently serves more than 2,500 customers in 88 countries, including 50 of the Fortune 100. For more information on Peopleclick's products and services, visit www.peopleclick.com or call 1-877-820-4400.
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