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Weichert Relocation Resources Strengthens Leadership Team with Addition of Vice President Vicki Lander

Business Wire, June 29, 2005

MORRIS PLAINS, N.J. -- Aram Minnetian, president of Weichert Relocation Resources Inc., announced that Vicki Lander has joined the company as regional vice president. In this position, Lander will oversee operations throughout the mid-western U.S., including client relationship management and business development efforts. Based at Weichert Relocation Resources' Chicago, IL, office, Lander will report directly to Michelle Nerny, Senior Vice President, Mobility Solutions.

"Vicki is widely regarded as one of the relocation industry's brightest stars, and we're happy to add her to our highly respected team of Regional Vice Presidents," said Nerny. "Her strong history of relationship management and targeted expertise in building customer-focused account teams will serve her well in this role."

A Certified Relocation Professional (CRP), Lander brings eight years of relocation experience to her role, having served as Director of Account Management for Cendant Mobility before joining Weichert Relocation Resources. Prior to that, she worked as a licensed real estate broker for Coldwell Banker and managed the Chicago market for Adecco, the world's largest staffing company.

Weichert Relocation Resources Inc. (WRRI) is one of the world's leading global relocation and assignment management firms, delivering turnkey mobility solutions to corporations and their employees. With a service reach encompassing over 120 countries, WRRI serves 500 clients throughout the world. The company's service offerings include domestic relocation services, international assignment services, real estate management and resale services, financial services, payroll and tax services, household goods move management services, consulting services and group move management services. WRRI has offices worldwide and more than 500 employees. For more information, visit www.wrri.com.

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