Business Services Industry

The Judge Group Launches Enterprise Content Management Practice

Business Wire, May 15, 2006

PHILADELPHIA -- The Judge Group, www.judge.com, announced today that it has launched an Enterprise Content Management practice named Judge ECM. The announcement was made by Gary R. Morris, President of Judge Executive Search. "We are positioning Judge ECM to be the branded leader in Enterprise Content Management Consulting with a unique service twist - - the ability to provide our clients with long term human capital to support their ongoing compliance, development and governance demands; a true end-to-end service solution," said Morris.

"I am also extremely pleased to announce that Paul A Burian has joined Judge to lead our newest practice. Paul brings 20 years of document and content management consulting experience to Judge ECM," stated Morris. Prior to Burian joining Judge ECM, he was a co-founder of Doculabs, a Chicago based ECM consulting company.

Founded in 1970 by Martin E. Judge Jr., The Judge Group is a global services provider of Human Capital Management, Talent Acquisition, Training Services, and Business-Technology Solutions. Commenting on Burian, Mr. Judge said; "I am very excited and pleased that Paul has joined our firm. His excellent reputation for leadership within the ECM consulting industry and proven ability to deliver long term solutions for his clients will enable him to build Judge ECM into a powerful brand."

"In addition to leading Judge ECM, Paul will also take responsibility for Judge Enterprise Business Solutions, a software development and project management company we started in 2004," said Judge.

About The Judge Group

Founded in 1970, The Judge Group is a $150M leading provider of Human Capital Management, Talent Acquisition, Training Services and Business-Technology Solutions. Recognized for unsurpassed client focused service and customer satisfaction, The Judge Group employs in excess of 2,000 contract professionals and has placed more than 74,000 professionals with thousands of clients throughout the United States.

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