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Campus Management Names New Senior Vice President of SalesCampus Management Names New Senior Vice President of Sales Boca Raton, Florida – July 27, 2009 – Campus Management Corp. announced today that Sean Ryan has joined Campus Management as senior vice president of sales. Mr. Ryan will lead the company’s national sales force which includes Campus Management, Talisma higher education, and the client strategy team. Previously, Mr. Ryan served in various executive capacities at Scantron Corporation, most recently as senior vice president and general manager of its Education business group. While at Scantron, Mr. Ryan set the software platform strategy and drove new product and services development resulting in sustained and substantial business growth. Mr. Ryan was a Sloan Fellow at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. There, he concentrated on international business, entrepreneurship and the emerging for-profit education space. Prior to Stanford, Mr. Ryan lived and worked in Tokyo, Japan. There he helped launch several initiatives under various brands related to international education, foreign language learning and on-demand, distance learning. "We've experienced substantial growth over the past five years. Preparation for future growth calls for an individual who will bring new ideas and a wealth of experience to our organization,” said Timothy B. Loomer, president and CEO of Campus Management Corp. “Sean’s impressive background in sales operations in education, coupled with his technological expertise, makes him an excellent addition to our team.” A former state-level education policy analyst, Mr. Ryan was recently elected to serve a two-year term on the Education Board of SIIA, by the member companies of the Software and Information Industry Association. About Campus Management Corp. Contact: Lisa Patterson, Corporate Communications Manager, Campus Management Corp. (561) 241-2193, lpatterson@campusmgmt.com
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