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Made4net Hires Tyrone Connor as Business Development Manager

Made4net supply chain execution software provider today announced that Tyrone Connor has joined the company as Manager of Business Development for North America. PARAMUS, NJ, November 11, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Connor will be responsible for creating new opportunities to fuel the sales growth of Made4net"s best of breed warehouse management system, WarehouseExpert, and other supply chain execution solutions featured in SCExpert suite. "Made4net"s focus is on aggressively growing our market share and Mr. Connor has the proven track record and set of skills to help us get there. His addition to the team strengthens our capability to win major opportunities in the North American market, mainly in expanding our strategic alliances with distribution partners" said Lonny Avital, Made4net CEO. Prior to joining Made4net, Tyrone Connor held various executive positions consulting and driving sales in the IT and food distribution industry. Most recently, Connor served as VP Sales and Business Development for SAP Channel Partner, The Elevation Group. Focusing on SAP Business One for small and medium businesses, Connor increased the group"s sales by over 250 percent nationally. Connor brings more than 20 years of executive IT consulting experience with IBM and a number of information systems consultancies, along with managing national sales efforts in SMB for IBM SAP, Express All in One and SAP Business One, ERP and financial solutions. Connor"s rich professional background provides him with the breadth, knowledge and character to lead Made4net in its quest to expand market share.


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