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The Beryl Companies Hires Nancy Lecroy as Vice President of Marketing Communications
Date:2/4/2008

DALLAS, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Beryl Companies announced today the appointment of marketing veteran Nancy Lecroy to vice president of marketing communications. In this role, she will oversee Beryl's marketing, communications, public relations and branding initiatives, working closely with sales, customer relations and product management.

"Nancy has an extensive background in marketing communications, research and operations in both healthcare and other industries," said Josh Hall, Beryl's executive vice president. "We are excited to have Nancy join us at a time that Beryl is experiencing tremendous growth, diversifying its product offerings, and honing its brand."

Lecroy has gained comprehensive management experience during her 20-year marketing career. For the past ten years, she has served as the senior director for corporate marketing and brand management for VHA in Irving, TX. She also spent nearly ten years in various management positions at area advertising and public relations agencies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of Texas at Arlington and earned a marketing certificate from Southern Methodist University.

Beryl, the nation's leading healthcare-exclusive customer interaction center, helps organizations grow revenue and build lasting customer relationships by connecting people to healthcare. As a leading provider of outsourced telephone and Web-based communications, Beryl delivers 24/7 exemplary customer service to more than three million consumers each year. Since 1985, hundreds of healthcare organizations have relied on Beryl for best-practices insight and data they can use to make more informed decisions about customer acquisition and retention. For more information about Beryl and its educational arm, The Beryl Institute, visit http://www.beryl.net.


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