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Mincron Software Systems Hires Veteran Sales Performer

John MacBride Returns after Five Years with Competitor HOUSTON, TX, May 28, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mincron Software Systems does it again! On the heels of picking up top sales talent last month, Mincron just hired veteran sales performer John MacBride as Director of Client Development. For the past five years, John was one of the top performing salesmen for Activant/Eclipse. "John has worked with some of the largest wholesale distribution companies in the US and Canada, focusing on strategic business development," stated Jeffrey Allen, Mincron"s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "He has a broad knowledge of customers" needs - lending a decided advantage to companies searching for ways to increase profits and grow in this economic climate." Mr. MacBride is rejoining Mincron after a five year departure. He has extensive experience in ERP solutions for the wholesale trade, retail showrooms, and warehouse automation.


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