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Crimson Consulting Group Engagement Partner Steven Lamont to Speak at Norcal BMA May 28, 2008 Monthly Meeting

Business Wire, May 22, 2008

Lamont to Discuss How to Reach the Mobile Marketplace in 2010

LOS ALTOS, Calif. -- Crimson Consulting Group:

What: Crimson Consulting Group Engagement Partner Steven Lamont to speak May 28, 2008 on "Reaching the Mobile Marketplace in 2010" at Norcal BMA's May 2008 Monthly Meeting. http://www.norcalbma.org/programs/meetingcurrent_html

Who: Steven Lamont - Crimson Consulting Group Engagement Partner

Topic: Lamont, an expert in mobile marketing, will discuss how to reach the mobile audience by adapting the most relevant tools and approaches available today. He'll explain how mobile is "going mainstream" - i.e. the motivating factors for why technology companies are embracing mobile solutions in order to stay relevant.

Lamont will also describe the ramifications of reaching the "tipping point" in the mobile internet space, and discuss why the growing use of mobile devices presents marketing organizations with new opportunities and competitive advantages that will establish early adopters in the new mobile marketplace.

When: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

Where: David's Restaurant
5151 Stars and Stripes Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054
408 986-1666

RSVP at http://www.norcalbma.org/programs/meetingcurrent_html

About Crimson Consulting Group

Crimson Consulting Group (http://www.crimson-consulting.com/index_pr.html) provides marketing strategy and implementation consulting services to some of the most successful companies in the world. Clients include Adobe, BEA, Cisco, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Seagate, Symantec and Verizon. Crimson is an expert in the marketing of technology solutions.

Read Crimson's blog at (http://www.achievemarketleadership.com)

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