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InfoTronics, Inc. Names New Senior Management

Software Developer Reorganizes into Strategic Service Units

(March 15, 2005) Farmington Hills, Michigan — InfoTronics, Inc., a leading developer of employee time and attendance software systems, recently named Tim Ramas as Vice President, Support Services; and Jenny Simich as Vice President, Corporate Communications. The announcement follows the company’s internal reorganization into strategic service units. Both Ramas and Simich were previously managers at InfoTronics, Inc.

As Vice President, Support Services, Ramas is responsible for technical support of employee attendance systems and data collection devices developed by InfoTronics; professional service; channel partner service; and customer service. Ramas joined InfoTronics in 1994, and has 30 years technical and management experience.

Jenny Simich’s role as Vice President Corporate Communications includes overall responsibility for marketing, advertising, documentation, training and product management. Simich joined InfoTronics in 1996, and holds an MBA from Michigan State University.

Notes Chris Ciapala, InfoTronics President, “Both Tim and Jenny are proven and dedicated professionals. Their solid experience and able leadership will serve our customers and partners well. Our service-oriented reorganization helps InfoTronics deliver comprehensive employee attendance systems and data collection devices exclusively focused on accurate, efficient employee attendance processing.”

About InfoTronics, Inc.
InfoTronics, Inc. has provided state-of-the-art time and attendance software and data collection devices since 1979. The company leads the industry with web-enabled products, and offers single-source time and attendance solutions. More than 15,000 organizations throughout North America use InfoTronics products for their time and attendance reporting needs.

 

 

 
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