Business Editors
TACOMA, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 16, 2001
InsynQ, Inc. (OTCBB:ISNQ), a pioneer within the Internet utility industry, announced today that Bill Hargin, the company's Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, will be transitioning to a sales and marketing
John Gorst, the company's Chief Executive Officer, stated, "Bill set up a solid structure for our direct sales effort over the last six months, one that we will be able to leverage for years to come. In his new role we will continue to use him for tasks like this, as well as for strategic projects."
Gorst added, "Frank has done an excellent job on the channel development side, and has worked in a network integration sales capacity for years with MCI. This role is a natural extension of the work he's been doing for us, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the team can produce this year."
About InsynQ
InsynQ technologies provide customers with critical business software applications, delivered over existing Internet connections, or via a Web-based local, or wide area network. For more information on InsynQ products and services, access www.InsynQ.com, or call 253/284-2000.
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