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Everything Channel Hires Jessica Lee as SharedVue Account Manager

Posted in News & Press on June 17, 2010

Jessica Lee, Account ManagerEverything Channel has hired Jessica Lee to take on the role of Account Manager for the SharedVue content syndication and marketing automation division. As part of the cloud marketing team, Jessica will provide day-to-day support and serve as the primary point of contact for new customers. In addition, Jessica will provide customer and technical support for vendor resellers and partners.

“Jessica has extensive experience in planning and directing campaigns that help clients understand and reach their target audiences. Her experience with brand building and corporate events also fits nicely into SharedVue’s core solutions – Syndic8 and Communic8,” says Sara Bryson, Director of Facilit8 and Projects.

“I want to focus on building relationships and offering support to SharedVue’s current clients,” says Jessica. “I’ve always enjoyed developing communications plans and hope to apply my experience to help innovate my accounts’ syndication programs.”

SharedVue is the marketing technology division of Everything Channel, providing cloud marketing and lead generation tools that help companies maximize sales through channel partners and direct sales.  SharedVue clients include:  Cisco, HP, Salesforce.com and VMware.

Cloud marketing enables channel partners to become better marketers of enterprise companies’ products by using Web content syndication and automated marketing campaigns.  It combines traditional marketing techniques with the technology of software-as-a-service.  SharedVue combines marketing and technology expertise to develop cutting-edge Web marketing products that enhance companies’ relationships with their customers and generate leads.

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