Thursday September 30, 10:49 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Planet City Names Sales Division Manager
SEDONA, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 30, 1999--Planet City Corp. (OTC BB:PINC) announced today that Mr. Joe Genovese has joined the company as Sales Division Manager.
Mr. Genovese will staff and manage the Planet City Sales Division, as well as play a key role in the Strategic Planning and Implementation of the company's software products and services. His responsibilities will include Sales Team productivity, Account Relationship Management, Sales Forecasting, and Profit and Loss Reporting.
His prior sales management experience included Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM - news), one of the largest distributors of computer technology products and services in the world, where he was a Vendor Product Manager, specializing in Computer Associates products. Other management experience includes his own corporation, Genovese and Robbins, which he co-founded and ran for ten years. He also held a position as Regional Sales Manager for Blue Shield of California.
Terry Dennis, President and CEO of Planet City, said, ''I'm very pleased to have attracted Joe to our company. His track record for personal annual profit growth over an extended period of time is impressive, and the sales teams under his guidance have performed very well. Joe's prior experience promoting and selling Computer Associates' products will prove invaluable as we leverage our CA Enterprise Solution Provider alliance. His knowledge of the CA marketplace gives us a tremendous 'kick-start' in that effort.''
Stated Mr. Genovese, ''Planet City has an experienced management team, existing alliances for software products and services, dynamic and visionary marketing ideas, and a strong software development team for building new products. This impressive combination provides many opportunities for future growth. I'm pleased to be a member of this team, and will do my best to make the Sales Division a huge success.''
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