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Lithium Technologies’ Chief Financial Officer to Present at the RBC Capital Markets 2009 Technology, Media and Communications Conference

Business Wire, June 08, 2009

EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- Lithium Technologies, the leading provider of on-demand customer community solutions for the enterprise, today announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Mike Dinsdale, will participate in the eCommerce Enablers panel at the RBC Capital Markets 2009 Technology, Media and Communications Conference in San Francisco this week.

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About Mike Dinsdale

Mike Dinsdale is Chief Financial Officer of Lithium Technologies. He is responsible for overseeing finance and accounting and setting Lithium's financial strategy as the company navigates an explosive period of growth. Prior to joining Lithium, he served as Chief Financial Officer for Velocity 11, a life sciences technology company acquired by Agilent Technologies in 2007. Mike holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Western Ontario and a master's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in finance from McMaster University.

About Lithium Technologies

Lithium is the leading provider of customer-centric social networking solutions for the enterprise. Working with market leaders such as Best Buy, Sony, AT&T, Research In Motion Limited (RIM), Univision, and PayPal, Lithium delivers online customer communities that work. Lithium solutions inspire customers to share knowledge, connect with each other, and connect with the enterprise, thus providing a unique method for companies to identify, engage, and understand customers. As a result, businesses measurably improve their marketing and sales, accelerate innovation, and increase customer satisfaction. Lithium's platform is proven in high-volume, growth environments and provides the security, analytics, APIs, and multi-language support that enterprises demand. Founded in 2001, Lithium is privately held with headquarters in Emeryville, California. For more information, visit www.lithium.com.

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