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Industry Expert Speaks about AP Cyber Trends: What's in Your Future?; IOMA Hosts Accounts Payable Issues Forum; Jack Behan to Speak about Industry Expertise

Business Wire, May 11, 2005

Technological innovation is changing accounts payable (AP) and accounts payable careers. In an effort to educate and motivate those professionals, IOMA, The Institute of Management and Administration, will host the 2nd Annual Accounts Payable (AP) Issues Forum entitled, "Harnessing the Power of e in AP Today." IOMA publishes a broad range of high quality information products for business professionals. Currently, over 180,000 top business professionals rely on IOMA publications every month. Conference attendees will hear from some of the nation's leading e-AP experts who will share valuable best practices and lessons learned.

What:  2nd Annual Accounts Payable (AP) Issues Forum entitled,
       "Harnessing the Power of e in AP Today."

Who:   Jack Behan, director of Accounts Payable Compliance for Revenew
       International, LLC, a Profit Technologies company. Behan
       oversees all accounts payable engagements with Revenew
       International's clients. He focuses a majority of his time on
       business development opportunities, as well as accounts payable
       consulting work.

When:  12:15 p.m. on June 14, 2005 at the Palmer House Hilton in
       Chicago, Illinois.

About Profit Technologies

Profit Technologies is an international earnings enhancement firm providing specialized profitability and performance improvement solutions to enterprises worldwide. Since its inception in 1973, Profit Technologies has successfully performed over 700 engagements, producing over $12 billion in revenue acceleration, alternative revenue source, cost recovery and cost reduction benefits for its clients. For more information visit www.profit-tech.com.

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