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Robin Becker Named Studio Executive for Allen Interactions

Business Wire, Feb 16, 2005

MINNEAPOLIS -- Allen Interactions announced that Robin Becker has joined the company to manage its newest Interactivity Studio - Studio M - one of four such groups that make up the consulting division at Allen Interactions.

"Robin brings us an exciting range of talents," said Dr. Michael Allen, CEO and Founder of Allen Interactions. "Her experience in both advertising and interactive multimedia will bring an important new perspective to our efforts. With her professionalism and leadership with both clients and team members, we are excited about her role at Allen Interactions with Studio M."

As a studio executive, Becker will be responsible for managing an e-learning development team and working closely with Allen Interactions clients to develop the very best in e-learning.

Becker has over 15 years of experience in graphic design, advertising and project management. She comes to Allen from Carmichael Lynch Advertising in Minneapolis, where she was responsible for the agency's interactive efforts on behalf of Porsche Cars North America, Harley Davidson Motorcycles and Formica. Prior to Carmichael Lynch, she held client and project management roles at Imagicast, Badiyan and Digital Media Group.

About Allen Interactions

The mission of Allen Interactions is to enhance the human mind and spirit through wonderful, interactive, custom e-learning solutions for corporations that need to change and improve performance, educate clients and suppliers, or comply with training and certification requirements.

Following values established by founder and CEO, Dr. Michael W. Allen, Allen Interactions offers the highest impact custom e-learning and blended learning available, performance-focused software products and career training for e-learning professionals.

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