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McGovern Consulting Group Announces New Marketing Coordinator

Topic: SoftwareFeaturing Kristy EmeryPublished October 31, 2008

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Doylestown, PA – October 2008 - McGove
Consulting Group, Nonprofit Software & Consulting Services, continues its expansion with today's announcement of newly-hired Marketing Coordinator, Kristy Emery. Emery will develop and manage all aspects of their communications including; marketing campaigns, web site enhancements, relationship management, client programs, newsletter distribution, and new market roll out. Kristy was brought on to increase customer satisfaction, branding, and McGove
Consulting Group’s presence in the nonprofit accounting and fundraising software market.

"We are excited to be expanding and Kristy is an excellent addition to our team. We welcome Kristy to McGove
Consulting Group," said Dennis McGovern, Managing Partner for McGove
Consulting Group. "As the first Marketing Coordinator in the history of McGove
Consulting Group I know Kristy's expertise will be a valuable asset to our company as we continue to grow our business."

A native of Bucks County, PA, Emery graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Pennsylvania State University. She has specialized in various roles within the marketing and public relations fields including list development and management, special events coordination and business development. Kristy will be instrumental in facilitating strategies to enhance client satisfaction, increase brand positioning and promote market penetration as McGove
Consulting Group continues to expand its practices. Emery will report directly to McGove
Consulting Group's Managing Partner, Dennis McGovern, and will be based in the company's corporate office located in Doylestown, PA. nn ###nn

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